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Studies on stable isotopic composition of daily rainfall from Kozhikode,Kerala, India
Authors:C Unnikrishnan Warrier  M Praveen Babu  M Sudheesh  Rajendrakumar D Deshpande
Institution:1. Isotope Hydrology Division, Centre for Water Resources Development and Management, Kunnamangalam, Kozhikode, India;2. Geosciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, India
Abstract:The stable isotopic compositions of all major daily rain fall samples (n?=?113) collected from Kozhikode station in Kerala, India, for the year 2010 representing the pre-monsoon, southwest and northeast monsoon seasons are examined. The isotopic variations δ18O, δ2H and d-excess in daily rainfall ranged from δ18O: ?4.4 to 2?‰, δ2H: ?25.3 to 13.8?‰, and d-excess: ?2.4 to 15.3?‰; δ18O: ?9.7 to ?0.6?‰, δ2H: ?61.7 to 5.3?‰, and d-excess 5.8 to 17.4?‰; δ18O ?11.3 to ?1.4?‰, δ2H: ?75.3 to 0.9?‰, and d-excess: 8.8 to 21.3?‰ during the pre-, southwest and northeast monsoon periods, respectively. Thus, daily rainfall events during two monsoon periods had a distinct range of isotopic variations. The daily rain events within the two monsoon seasons also exhibited periodic variations. The isotopic composition of rain events during pre-monsoon and a few low-intensity events during the southwest monsoon period had imprints of secondary evaporation. This study analysing the stable isotopic characteristics of individual rain events in southern India, which is influenced by dual monsoon rainfall, will aid in a better understanding of its mechanism.
Keywords:d-excess  evaporation  hydrogen-2  India  isotope hydrology  monsoon  oxygen-18  precipitation
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