Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen were used to estimate seasonal contributions of precipitation to natural spring recharge in Beijing’s mountainous area. Isotopic compositions were shown to be more positive in the dry season and more negative in the wet season, due to the seasonal patterns in the amount of precipitation. The local meteoric water line (LMWL) was δ2H = 7.0 δ18O − 2.3 for the dry season and δ2H = 5.9 δ18O − 10.4 for the wet season. LMWL in the two seasons had a lower slope and intercept than the Global Meteoric Water Line (p < 0.01). The slope and intercept of the LMWL in the wet season were lower than that in the dry season because of the effect of precipitation amount during ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 40830636;State Basic Research Development Program (973...
δ18O variability in daily precipitation at two stations (Lanzhou and Zhangye) north of the Qinling M...
This study analyzes the isotopic compositions (δ2H and δ18O) of meteoric waters, including precipita...
A prerequisite for using isotopic techniques to study the regional water cycle of a mountainous area...
Seasonal and interannual variations in precipitation stable isotopes are crucial for clarifying comp...
Based on stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope data (δ18O, δD) and meteorological observation data for ...
In this study, the stable isotope values of oxygen and hydrogen were used to identify the seasonal c...
The stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in the water cycle have become a significant tool to stud...
This study examines the seasonality of precipitation amount and delta O-18 over the monsoon region o...
Hydrological processes produce effects on water resources in inland mountainous regions. To perform ...
The relative abundance of stable isotopes in precipitation plays a vital role in the water cycle ana...
Oxygen and hydrogen stable isotopes (δO and δD) in precipitation collected in every event from 2007 ...
A total of 30 precipitation samples were collected at a remote site of Qinghai Lake in the northeast...
In the Asian monsoon region, variations in the stable isotopic composition of speleothems have often...
The groundwater in headwater region is an important recharge source for the adjacent mountain-front ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 40830636;State Basic Research Development Program (973...
δ18O variability in daily precipitation at two stations (Lanzhou and Zhangye) north of the Qinling M...
This study analyzes the isotopic compositions (δ2H and δ18O) of meteoric waters, including precipita...
A prerequisite for using isotopic techniques to study the regional water cycle of a mountainous area...
Seasonal and interannual variations in precipitation stable isotopes are crucial for clarifying comp...
Based on stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope data (δ18O, δD) and meteorological observation data for ...
In this study, the stable isotope values of oxygen and hydrogen were used to identify the seasonal c...
The stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in the water cycle have become a significant tool to stud...
This study examines the seasonality of precipitation amount and delta O-18 over the monsoon region o...
Hydrological processes produce effects on water resources in inland mountainous regions. To perform ...
The relative abundance of stable isotopes in precipitation plays a vital role in the water cycle ana...
Oxygen and hydrogen stable isotopes (δO and δD) in precipitation collected in every event from 2007 ...
A total of 30 precipitation samples were collected at a remote site of Qinghai Lake in the northeast...
In the Asian monsoon region, variations in the stable isotopic composition of speleothems have often...
The groundwater in headwater region is an important recharge source for the adjacent mountain-front ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 40830636;State Basic Research Development Program (973...
δ18O variability in daily precipitation at two stations (Lanzhou and Zhangye) north of the Qinling M...
This study analyzes the isotopic compositions (δ2H and δ18O) of meteoric waters, including precipita...