Coastal mangroves are increasingly recognized as valuable natural resources and important sites of water and carbon exchange. In this study, we examine atmospheric water cycling in the boundary layer above a coastal mangrove forest in southern China. We collected site observations of isotopic ratios in water vapor and precipitation along with core meteorological variables during July 2017. Our evaluation of these data highlights the influences of large-scale atmospheric transport and rain–vapor exchange in the boundary layer water budget. Rain–vapor exchange takes different forms for different types of rainfall events. The evolution of isotopic ratios in water vapor suggests that substantial rain recycling occurs during the pass...
International audienceThe goal of this study is to understand the mechanisms controlling the isotopi...
Stable isotope ratios in rainwater and water vapor act as a tracers of the hydrological cycle. The d...
In areas completely covered by vegetation, the rainwater that passes through the canopy layer and li...
Coastal mangroves are increasingly recognized as valuable natural resources and important sites of w...
The main purpose of this study is to explore the runoff generation mechanism and isotopic variation ...
The stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in the water cycle have become a significant tool to stud...
Summer monsoons (South Asian monsoon, South China Sea monsoon and Subtropical monsoon) are prominent...
Continuous measurements were made of isotopic compositions in atmospheric water vapor (δv) and in at...
This dataset provide large scale (order 10000 km) vehicle-based in-situ observations of near-surface...
To study the atmospheric moisture transport processes from the source to a receiver region, isotopic...
International audienceStable water isotopes are natural tracers in the hydrological cycle and have b...
Fog water intercepted by the forest canopy can be an important extra water input for the near-surfac...
This dataset provide large scale (order 10000 km) vehicle-based in-situ observations of near-surface...
[1] This paper attempts to reveal the atmospheric water vapor transports associated with typical ano...
Mangroves, highly efficient ecosystems in sequestering CO2, are strongly impacted by climate change....
International audienceThe goal of this study is to understand the mechanisms controlling the isotopi...
Stable isotope ratios in rainwater and water vapor act as a tracers of the hydrological cycle. The d...
In areas completely covered by vegetation, the rainwater that passes through the canopy layer and li...
Coastal mangroves are increasingly recognized as valuable natural resources and important sites of w...
The main purpose of this study is to explore the runoff generation mechanism and isotopic variation ...
The stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in the water cycle have become a significant tool to stud...
Summer monsoons (South Asian monsoon, South China Sea monsoon and Subtropical monsoon) are prominent...
Continuous measurements were made of isotopic compositions in atmospheric water vapor (δv) and in at...
This dataset provide large scale (order 10000 km) vehicle-based in-situ observations of near-surface...
To study the atmospheric moisture transport processes from the source to a receiver region, isotopic...
International audienceStable water isotopes are natural tracers in the hydrological cycle and have b...
Fog water intercepted by the forest canopy can be an important extra water input for the near-surfac...
This dataset provide large scale (order 10000 km) vehicle-based in-situ observations of near-surface...
[1] This paper attempts to reveal the atmospheric water vapor transports associated with typical ano...
Mangroves, highly efficient ecosystems in sequestering CO2, are strongly impacted by climate change....
International audienceThe goal of this study is to understand the mechanisms controlling the isotopi...
Stable isotope ratios in rainwater and water vapor act as a tracers of the hydrological cycle. The d...
In areas completely covered by vegetation, the rainwater that passes through the canopy layer and li...