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Experimental observation of transient δ18O interaction between snow and advective airflow under various temperature gradient conditions

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CRYOSPHERE
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 1733-1743

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/tc-11-1733-2017

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [200020-146540]
  2. AXA Research Fund

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Stable water isotopes (delta O-18) obtained from snow and ice samples of polar regions are used to reconstruct past climate variability, but heat and mass transport processes can affect the isotopic composition. Here we present an experimental study on the effect of airflow on the snow isotopic composition through a snow pack in controlled laboratory conditions. The influence of isothermal and controlled temperature gradient conditions on the delta O-18 content in the snow and interstitial water vapour is elucidated. The observed disequilibrium between snow and vapour isotopes led to the exchange of isotopes between snow and vapour under non-equilibrium processes, significantly changing the delta O-18 content of the snow. The type of metamorphism of the snow had a significant influence on this process. These findings are pertinent to the interpretation of the records of stable isotopes of water from ice cores. These laboratory measurements suggest that a highly resolved climate history is relevant for the interpretation of the snow isotopic composition in the field.

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