Tritium as a hydrological tracer in Mediterranean precipitation events
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Published:2020-03-25
Issue:6
Volume:20
Page:3555-3568
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Juhlke Tobias R.ORCID, Sültenfuß Jürgen, Trachte KatjaORCID, Huneau Frédéric, Garel Emilie, Santoni Sébastien, Barth Johannes A. C.ORCID, van Geldern Robert
Abstract
Abstract. Climate models are in need of improved constraints for
water vapor transport in the atmosphere, and tritium can serve as a powerful
tracer in the hydrological cycle. Although the general principles of tritium
distribution and transfer processes within and between the various
hydrological compartments are known, variation on short timescales and
aspects of altitude dependence are still under debate. To address questions
regarding tritium sources, sinks, and transfer processes, the sampling of individual
precipitation events in Corte on the island of Corsica in the Mediterranean
Sea was performed between April 2017 and April 2018. Tritium concentrations
of 46 event samples were compared to their moisture origin and corresponding
air mass history. Air mass back-trajectories were generated from the novel
high-resolution ERA5 dataset from the ECMWF (European Centre for
Medium-Range Weather Forecasts). Geographical source regions with similar
tritium concentrations were predefined using generally known tritium
distribution patterns, such as the “continental effect”, and from data records
derived at long-term measurement stations of tritium in precipitation across
the working area. Our model-derived source region tritium concentrations
agreed well with annual mean station values. Moisture that originated from
continental Europe and the Atlantic Ocean was most distinct regarding
tritium concentrations with values up to 8.8 TU (tritium units) and near 0 TU, respectively.
The seasonality of tritium values ranged from 1.6 TU in January to 10.1 TU in
May, and they exhibited well-known elevated concentrations in spring and early
summer due to increased stratosphere–troposphere exchange. However, this
pattern was interrupted by extreme events. The average altitude of
trajectories was correlated with the tritium concentrations in precipitation,
especially in spring and early summer and if outlier values of extreme
tritium concentrations were excluded. However, in combination with the
trajectory information, these outlier values proved to be valuable for improving the
comprehension of tritium movement in the atmosphere. Our work shows how
event-based tritium research can advance the understanding of its
distribution in the atmosphere.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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