Pan-derived isotopic composition of atmospheric water vapour and its variability in northern Canada
Isotope mass balance of evaporation pans is a practical method for detecting and quantifying temporal variations in the isotopic composition of atmospheric moisture ([dgr ]A), as demonstrated during summer in continental arctic and subarctic regions of Canada. Variability of [dgr ] an atmospheric characteristic determined by air-mass origin and history, is a potentially useful tracer of synoptic atmospheric variations, and is an important control on isotopic behaviour of open-water bodies during surface-atmosphere exchange and evaporation. Flux-weighted [dgr ]A estimation using class A evaporation pans may be a practical alternative to precipitation or direct vapour sampling in dry climates, and is well-suited to short-term isotope mass balance investigations of shallow lakes.
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