Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8862900 | Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
New Hydrological Insights The local water line for Nepal samples, δD = (7.8 ± 0.3) · δ18O + (4.0â°Â ± 4.6â°), was moderately lower in slope than for Tibetan Plateau samples, δD = (8.7 ± 0.1) · δ18O + (24.3â°Â ± 2.0â°); evaporation has a greater influence on the Nepal samples-consistent with warmer temperatures in Nepal versus Tibet within the same altitude range. Mean d-excess values for Tibet samples (13.1â°Â ± 2.0â°) implies that recycled continental moisture has more influence than marine moisture observed for the Nepal samples (7.4â°Â ± 4.4â°). Altitude lapse rates of δ18O and δD for Nepal samples (-2.8â°â°Â kmâ1 and â24.0â°Â kmâ1) do not significantly differ from Tibet samples (â3.1â°â°Â kmâ1 and â27.0â°Â kmâ1) and regional measurements; the lapse rates are reduced above 4500 m and are not influenced by exceptionally high elevations in the Dudh Koshi River watershed.
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Authors
Lee Florea, Broxton Bird, Jamie K. Lau, Lixin Wang, Yanbin Lei, Tandong Yao, Lonnie G. Thompson,