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Climatic controls on the stable isotopic composition of precipitation in Northeast Asia

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CLIMATE RESEARCH
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 137-148

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INTER-RESEARCH
DOI: 10.3354/cr023137

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oxygen; hydrogen; isotopic composition; precipitation; deuterium excess values; Northeast Asia; Jeju Island; Korea

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An examination of oxygen and hydrogen isotopic compositions of precipitation in NE Asia from the IAEA/WMO data set reveals that many sites have a distinct winter-summer seasonal pattern in deuterium excess (d-) values that appears to reflect different climatic conditions. To further understand this pattern, stable isotopic data were obtained for individual rainfall events over a 2 yr period at Jeju Island, Korea. The delta(18)O- and deltaD-values of precipitation at Jeju Island are not dependent upon temperature. However, the deuterium excess values, which range from 3.0 to 40.6parts per thousand, show a distinct seasonal variation with higher d-values in winter (>similar to15parts per thousand) and lower values in summer (similar to10parts per thousand.). Such a seasonal variation is closely related to different air masses affecting the island during different seasons: a cold-dry continental polar air mass in winter and a hot-humid maritime tropical air mass in summer.

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