“…For instance, the river water stable isotopes primarily reflect the characteristics of precipitation, as precipitation input acts as the primary water source (Sprenger et al, 2022;. Moreover, due to varying degrees of evaporative enrichment and mixing processes experienced by different water bodies within a basin, the river water isotopes markedly differ from those of the precipitation input and exhibit distinct seasonality (Jiang et al, 2021;Sun et al, 2021;Das and Rai, 2022). This disparity forms the basis for employing stable isotope techniques to investigate river water generation processes in basins, while the stable isotope techniques were widely used to indicate the water cycle processes (Boral et al, 2019;Xiao et al, 2020;Wu et al, 2021) and find extensive application in hydrometeorology modeling and diagnosis (e.g., Aggarwal et al, 2016;Sinha and Chakraborty, 2019;Zhiña et al, 2022) as well as in paleoclimate reconstruction (e.g., Steinman et al, 2010;Jiménez-Iñiguez et al, 2022;Emmanouilidis et al, 2022).…”