Deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratios in Earth’s hydrologic cycle have long served as important tracers of climate processes, yet the global HDO budget remains poorly constrained because of uncertainties in the isotopic compositions of continental evapotranspiration and runoff. Here bias-corrected satellite retrievals of HDO and H₂O concentrations from the Tropospheric...
Deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratios in Earth’s hydrologic cycle have long served as important
tracers of climate processes, yet the global HDO budget remains poorly constrained because of uncertainties
in the isotopic compositions of continental evapotranspiration and runoff. Here bias-corrected satellite retrievals of
HDO and H₂O concentrations from the Tropospheric...
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Deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratios in Earth’s hydrologic cycle have long served as important
tracers of climate processes, yet the global HDO budget remains poorly constrained because of uncertainties
in the isotopic compositions of continental evapotranspiration and runoff. Here bias-corrected satellite retrievals of
HDO and H₂O concentrations from the Tropospheric...
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Global Hydrologic Cycle 4
Stephen P. Good1,2, David Noone3, Naoyuki Kurita4, Marion Benetti5, Gabriel J
Deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratios in Earth’s hydrologic cycle have long served as important
tracers of climate processes, yet the global HDO budget remains poorly constrained because of uncertainties
in the isotopic compositions of continental evapotranspiration and runoff. Here bias-corrected satellite retrievals of
HDO and H₂O concentrations from the Tropospheric...
Deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratios in Earth’s hydrologic cycle have long served as important
tracers of climate processes, yet the global HDO budget remains poorly constrained because of uncertainties
in the isotopic compositions of continental evapotranspiration and runoff. Here bias-corrected satellite retrievals of
HDO and H₂O concentrations from the Tropospheric...
The isotopic composition of water vapour provides integrated perspectives on the hydrological histories of air masses and has been widely used for tracing physical processes in hydrological and climatic studies. Over the last two decades, the infrared laser spectroscopy technique has been used to measure the isotopic composition of water...
Linkages between land use and its influence on the atmosphere have been a long-standing research area. For example, what is the impact of irrigated agriculture on downwind rainfall? Global-scale models show that moisture recycling is an important source of water for inland regions around the world, but they do not...