Stable water isotope signals and their relation to stratiform and convective precipitation in the tropical Andes
Nadja Landshuter,
Franziska Aemisegger,
Thomas Mölg
Abstract:Stratiform and convective precipitation are known to be associated with
distinct isotopic fingerprints in the tropics. Such rain type specific
isotope signals are of key importance for climate proxies based on
stable isotopes like for example ice cores and tree rings and can be
used for climate reconstructions of convective activity. However,
recently, the relation between rain type and isotope signal has been
intensively discussed. While some studies point out the importance of
deep convection for strongly de… Show more
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