“…For example, the water mass processes are quantitatively identified between the western Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea (SCS) (>3,700 m) by using the dual water isotopes combined with temperature-salinity profiles (Wu et al, 2021). In the coastal oceans, the mixing of different water sources and the intrusion of the high salinity to the coastal waters (Lian et al, 2016;Chen et al, 2020), and their impacts on the groundwater (Tran et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2022) and coastal ecological environment, such as the distribution of nutrient and primary productivity (Lao et al, 2022a) and the mariculture activities (Lao et al, 2022b), were also identified by the dual water isotopes. Thus, the isotope tool has been successfully used to track the movement and mixing of water masses (Legrande and Schmidt, 2006;Deshpande et al, 2013;Sengupta et al, 2013;Lian et al, 2016;Benetti et al, 2017;Chen et al, 2020b).…”