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Characteristics of Seasonal Variation of Near-Surface Water Vapor D/H Isotope Ratio Revealed by Continuous in situ Measurement in Sapporo, Japan

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Title: Characteristics of Seasonal Variation of Near-Surface Water Vapor D/H Isotope Ratio Revealed by Continuous in situ Measurement in Sapporo, Japan
Authors: Sunmonu, 'Niyi Browse this author
Muramoto, Ken-ichiro Browse this author
Kurita, Naoyuki Browse this author
Yoshimura, Kei Browse this author
Fujiyoshi, Yasushi Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Issue Date: 29-Feb-2012
Publisher: Meteorological Society of Japan
Journal Title: SOLA
Volume: 8
Start Page: 5
End Page: 8
Publisher DOI: 10.2151/sola.2012-002
Abstract: High-temporal measurements of the stable isotope ratio (δD) of near-surface atmospheric water vapor by an Off-Axis Integrated Cavity Output Spectroscopy (OA-ICOS)-type water vapor isotope analyzer (WVIA) were performed in Sapporo from April 2009 to June 2011. The data obtained from the WVIA was corrected by comparing the δD values with those obtained from the cold trap method and subsequent cavity ring-down spectroscopy isotopic water analysis. The δD values showed a marked seasonal cycle but showed a different seasonal cycle from that of the surface air temperature. The δD values simulated by the isotopic-incorporated Global Spectral Model showed almost the same seasonal cycle as that of observed δD values, although simulated values showed about 10‰ difference from observed values in 10-month average. It is found that the monthly mean SSTmon of the nearest sea was a better predictor for δDmon than the monthly mean air temperature. Based on the data measured by the WVIA deployed on the Oshoro-Maru of Hokkaido University, from the Sea of Okhotsk to the Pacific Ocean, we confirmed that δD of water vapor generally increased with increasing SST and the highest values of δD were almost the same as those of vapor in equilibrium with ocean liquid.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/49264
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