TY - JOUR
T1 - Deuterium excess in marine water vapor
T2 - Dependency on relative humidity and surface wind speed during evaporation
AU - Benetti, Marion
AU - Reverdin, Gilles
AU - Pierre, Catherine
AU - Merlivat, Liliane
AU - Risi, Camille
AU - Steen-Larsen, Hans Christian
AU - Vimeux, Françoise
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2014/1/27
Y1 - 2014/1/27
N2 - We provide the first continuous measurements of isotopic composition (δD and δ18O) of water vapor over the subtropical Eastern North Atlantic Ocean from mid-August to mid-September 2012. The ship was located mostly around 26°N, 35°W where evaporation exceeded by far precipitation and water vapor at 20 m largely originated from surface evaporation. The only large deviations from that occurred during a 2 day period in the vicinity of a weak low-pressure system. The continuous measurements were used to investigate deuterium excess (d-excess) relation to evaporation. During 25 days d-excess was negatively correlated with relative humidity (r2 = 0.89). Moreover, d-excess estimated in an evaporative model with a closure assumption reproduced most of the observed variability. From these observations, the d-excess parameter seems to be a good indicator of evaporative conditions. We also conclude that in this region, d-excess into the marine boundary layer is less affected by mixing with the free troposphere than the isotopic composition. From our data, the transition from smooth to rough regime at the ocean surface is associated with a d-excess decrease of 5‰,which suggests the importance of the ocean surface roughness in controlling d-excess in this region.
AB - We provide the first continuous measurements of isotopic composition (δD and δ18O) of water vapor over the subtropical Eastern North Atlantic Ocean from mid-August to mid-September 2012. The ship was located mostly around 26°N, 35°W where evaporation exceeded by far precipitation and water vapor at 20 m largely originated from surface evaporation. The only large deviations from that occurred during a 2 day period in the vicinity of a weak low-pressure system. The continuous measurements were used to investigate deuterium excess (d-excess) relation to evaporation. During 25 days d-excess was negatively correlated with relative humidity (r2 = 0.89). Moreover, d-excess estimated in an evaporative model with a closure assumption reproduced most of the observed variability. From these observations, the d-excess parameter seems to be a good indicator of evaporative conditions. We also conclude that in this region, d-excess into the marine boundary layer is less affected by mixing with the free troposphere than the isotopic composition. From our data, the transition from smooth to rough regime at the ocean surface is associated with a d-excess decrease of 5‰,which suggests the importance of the ocean surface roughness in controlling d-excess in this region.
U2 - 10.1002/2013JD020535
DO - 10.1002/2013JD020535
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84900191328
SN - 0148-0227
VL - 119
SP - 584
EP - 593
JO - Journal of Geophysical Research
JF - Journal of Geophysical Research
IS - 2
ER -