Moisture origin as a driver of temporal variabilities of the water vapour isotopic composition in the Lena River Delta, Siberia
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Published:2020-09-09
Issue:17
Volume:20
Page:10493-10511
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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:
Bonne Jean-LouisORCID, Meyer Hanno, Behrens MelanieORCID, Boike JuliaORCID, Kipfstuhl Sepp, Rabe BenjaminORCID, Schmidt Toni, Schönicke Lutz, Steen-Larsen Hans Christian, Werner MartinORCID
Abstract
Abstract. In the context of the Arctic amplification of climate
change affecting the regional atmospheric hydrological cycle, it is crucial
to characterize the present-day moisture sources of the Arctic. The
isotopic composition is an important tool to enhance our understanding of
the drivers of the hydrological cycle due to the different molecular
characteristics of water stable isotopes during phase change. This study
introduces 2 years of continuous in situ water vapour and precipitation
isotopic observations conducted since July 2015 in the eastern Siberian Lena
delta at the research station on Samoylov Island. The vapour isotopic
signals are dominated by variations at seasonal and synoptic timescales.
Diurnal variations of the vapour isotopic signals are masked by synoptic
variations, indicating low variations of the amplitude of local sources at
the diurnal scale in winter, summer and autumn. Low-amplitude diurnal
variations in spring may indicate exchange of moisture between the
atmosphere and the snow-covered surface. Moisture source diagnostics based
on semi-Lagrangian backward trajectories reveal that different air mass
origins have contrasting contributions to the moisture budget of the Lena
delta region. At the seasonal scale, the distance from the net moisture
sources to the arrival site strongly varies. During the coldest months, no
contribution from local secondary evaporation is observed. Variations of the
vapour isotopic composition during the cold season on the synoptic timescale
are strongly related to moisture source regions and variations in
atmospheric transport: warm and isotopically enriched moist air is linked
to fast transport from the Atlantic sector, while dry and cold air with
isotopically depleted moisture is generally associated with air masses moving
slowly over northern Eurasia.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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