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Distinguishing the Regional Atmospheric Controls on Precipitation Isotopic Variability in the Central-Southeast Portion of Brazil

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Author(s):
dos Santos, Vinicius ; Marshall Fleming, Peter ; Henrique Mancini, Luis ; Dalva Santos Cota, Stela ; de Lima, Graziele Beatriz ; Rodrigues Gomes, Rafaela ; Kirchheim, Roberto Eduardo ; Sanchez-Murillo, Ricardo ; Gastmans, Didier
Total Authors: 9
Document type: Journal article
Source: ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES; v. N/A, p. 16-pg., 2022-05-11.
Abstract

Precipitation isotope ratios (O and H) record the history of water phase transitions and fractionation processes during moisture transport and rainfall formation. Here, we evaluated the isotopic composition of precipitation over the central-southeastern region of Brazil at different timescales. Monthly isotopic compositions were associated with classical effects (rainfall amount, seasonality, and continentality), demonstrating the importance of vapor recirculation processes and different regional atmospheric systems (South American Convergence Zone-SACZ and Cold Fronts-CF). While moisture recycling and regional atmospheric processes may also be observed on a daily timescale, classical effects such as the amount effect were not strongly correlated (delta O-18-precipitation rate r <= -0.37). Daily variability revealed specific climatic features, such as delta O-18 depleted values (similar to 6 parts per thousand to -8 parts per thousand) during the wet season were associated with strong convective activity and large moisture availability. Daily isotopic analysis revealed the role of different moisture sources and transport effects. Isotope ratios combined with d-excess explain how atmospheric recirculation processes interact with convective activity during rainfall formation processes. Our findings provide a new understanding of rainfall sampling timescales and highlight the importance of water isotopes to decipher key hydrometeorological processes in a complex spatial and temporal context in central-southeastern Brazil. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/03467-3 - Variability of precipitation isotopic composition in central portion of São Paulo State based on intra-events evaluation
Grantee:Vinícius dos Santos
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 18/06666-4 - Isotopic tracers revealing the water movement in watersheds of the São Paulo State
Grantee:Didier Gastmans
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants