International audienceThe isotopic equilibrium state between precipitation and low-level water vapor is a common assumption in numerous paleoclimate and atmospheric studies based on water stable isotopes. However, the paucity of field observations limits the validation of this assumption. This study examines the isotopic equilibrium state from event-based precipitation and daily near-surface water vapor samples collected during the onset and the termination of the 2005–2006 wet season in the Bolivian Andes (Zongo valley, 16°09′S, 68°07′W). Our observations show that the observed isotopic composition of precipitation (δDp) deviates from the theoretical isotopic composition of precipitation at equilibrium with water vapor (δDp_eq). Disequilib...