Ocean air masses from the East Asian monsoon dominate the land‐surface atmospheric water cycles in the coastal areas of Liaodong Bay, Northeast China
Yi‐Yuan Du,
Ri‐Hong Wen,
Qing‐Yu Jia
et al.
Abstract:Long‐term atmospheric water vapour hydrogen (δ2H), oxygen (δ18O) and deuterium excess (d‐excess) can provide unique insights into the land‐atmosphere coupling processes. The in‐situ measurements of atmospheric water vapour δ2H, δ18O and d‐excess were conducted above a reed wetland of Liaodong Bay (2019–2020). We found significant inter‐annual variations in atmospheric water vapour isotopes between the two growing (May–September) seasons. The δ2H, δ18O and d‐excess of atmospheric water vapour exhibited differen… Show more
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