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Isotopes of oxygen-18 and deuterium in precipitation in Slovakia / Izotopy kyslíka-18 A deutéria v zrázkach na Slovensku

The article synthesizes available information on isotopic composition of precipitation in Slovakia (the Western Carpathians). Monthly δ[18]O data from eleven stations and period 1988-1997 were used to investigate correlations among the stations, altitude, air temperature and precipitation amount eff...

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Published in:Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics 2012-12, Vol.60 (4), p.265-276
Main Authors: Holko, Ladislav, Dósa, Michal, Michalko, Juraj, Sanda, Martin
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Language:English
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Summary:The article synthesizes available information on isotopic composition of precipitation in Slovakia (the Western Carpathians). Monthly δ[18]O data from eleven stations and period 1988-1997 were used to investigate correlations among the stations, altitude, air temperature and precipitation amount effects. The mean annual altitude and air temperature gradients of δ[18]O in precipitation were 0.21[per thousand]/100 m and 0.36[per thousand]/1°C, respectively. Maps of spatial distribution of mean annual δ[18]O in precipitation based on both gradients were constructed. The two maps do not significantly differ for the majority of Slovakia. δ[2]H data were available for only three stations. Local meteoric water line derived for the station with the longest data series (δ[2]H = = 7.86δ18O + 6.99) was close to the Global Meteoric Water line. Its parameters in periods 1991-1993 and 1991-2008 did not change. The study indicates that a more detailed monitoring of isotopic composition of precipitation in mountains should be carried out in the future. The highest station exhibited very small seasonal variability of δ[18]O in precipitation compared to other Slovak stations. The second highest mountain station had significantly higher deuterium excess than the neighboring stations located in the valley. In some analyses the data from the nearest stations situated abroad (Vienna, Krakow) were used.
ISSN:0042-790X
1338-4333
DOI:10.2478/v10098-012-0023-2