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DOI10.1130/B30467.1
The influence of snow sublimation on the isotopic composition of spring and surface waters in the southwestern United States: Implications for stable isotope-based paleoaltimetry and hydrologic studies
Lechler, Alex R.; Niemi, Nathan A.
通讯作者Lechler, Alex R.
来源期刊GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN
ISSN0016-7606
出版年2012
卷号124期号:3-4页码:318-334
英文摘要

The preservation of the ’delta O-18 and delta D composition of rain and snow, and resulting isotope-elevation gradients, in terrestrial waters derived from precipitation, such as streams, lakes, snowmelt, and soil waters, is often an inherent assumption in paleoclimate, hydrologic, and paleoelevation studies utilizing paleo meteoric water proxy records. Modern spring and surface water samples from the southwestern United States along a latitudinal transect at similar to 36 degrees N from the southern Sierra Nevada, California, to the central Basin and Range reveal that spring and surface waters collected from the orographic slope on the western side of the Sierra Nevada preserve isotopic compositions and delta O-18-elevation gradients (-2 to -3 parts per thousand/km) that are consistent with published regional precipitation records and that are similar to values expected based on simple Rayleigh distillation processes. In contrast, high-elevation (>= 2000 m) spring waters from the Panamint and Spring Mountains in the orographic rain shadow on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada exhibit delta O-18 values (-14 parts per thousand to -13 parts per thousand relative to Vienna standard mean ocean water [VSMOW]) that are significantly higher than those of the winter season precipitation (-22 parts per thousand to -15 parts per thousand) from which the terrestrial waters are derived, yielding spring water delta O-18-elevation gradients (similar to-0.8 parts per thousand/km) that are 2-3 times lower than those derived from regional precipitation values (similar to-2.0 parts per thousand/km) and those predicted by Rayleigh distillation models. The observed discrepancy between precipitation and terrestrial water isotopic compositions and the reduced spring water delta O-18-elevation gradients in the Panamint and Spring Mountains suggest that elevation-dependent modification of the isotopic composition of precipitation following deposition plays a key role in the isotope hydrology of meteoric water systems in the continental interior southwestern United States. We demonstrate that altitude-dependent sublimation of the winter snowpack is a viable mechanism for the observed isotopic enrichment and reduced delta O-18-elevation gradients of Basin and Range spring waters. This finding suggests that atmospheric processes alone may be insufficient to explain globally observed variations in delta O-18-elevation gradients, and that the geologic record of the delta O-18 composition of paleo meteoric waters may not accurately reflect the delta O-18 compositions of paleoprecipitation, particularly in arid environments dominated by winter precipitation in the form of snow. If unaccounted for, sublimation effects can lead to significant underestimates of both paleoelevation (on the order of 2-3 km) as well as the contribution of winter season precipitation to annual groundwater recharge. As a result, consideration of potential sublimation influence on paleo meteoric water systems, particularly as can be constrained by paleoclimate reconstructions, is necessary in order to accurately derive quantitative estimates of paleoelevation and seasonal groundwater recharge.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000300926500004
WOS关键词WESTERN NORTH-AMERICA ; SIERRA-NEVADA ; MODERN PRECIPITATION ; TIBETAN PLATEAU ; LATE MIOCENE ; GROUNDWATER RECHARGE ; PANAMINT MOUNTAINS ; SEASONAL SNOWPACK ; HYDROGEN ISOTOPES ; ROCKY-MOUNTAINS
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/172538
作者单位Univ Michigan, Dept Geol Sci, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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Lechler, Alex R.,Niemi, Nathan A.. The influence of snow sublimation on the isotopic composition of spring and surface waters in the southwestern United States: Implications for stable isotope-based paleoaltimetry and hydrologic studies[J],2012,124(3-4):318-334.
APA Lechler, Alex R.,&Niemi, Nathan A..(2012).The influence of snow sublimation on the isotopic composition of spring and surface waters in the southwestern United States: Implications for stable isotope-based paleoaltimetry and hydrologic studies.GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN,124(3-4),318-334.
MLA Lechler, Alex R.,et al."The influence of snow sublimation on the isotopic composition of spring and surface waters in the southwestern United States: Implications for stable isotope-based paleoaltimetry and hydrologic studies".GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 124.3-4(2012):318-334.
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