Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5162838 Organic Geochemistry 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
► The isotopic altitude effect of precipitation controls δDwax altitudinal gradient in mountains. ► Decrease in δD values with elevation in the wetter region greatly exceeded those in drier region. ► Apparent fractionation εwax-p values for the wetter region were more negative than those in drier region. ► A reversed altitude gradient of δDwax below 3200 m from the Kunlun Shan area suggests caution in applying the technique to dry regions.
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