Seasonal Variations in Triple Oxygen Isotope Ratios of Precipitation in the Western and Central United States

PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY(2023)

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Triple oxygen isotope ratios (Delta'O-17) offer new opportunities to improve reconstructions of past climate by quantifying evaporation, relative humidity, and diagenesis in geologic archives. However, the utility of Delta'O-17 in paleoclimate applications is hampered by a limited understanding of how precipitation Delta'O-17 values vary across time and space. To improve applications of Delta'O-17, we present delta O-18, d-excess, and Delta'O-17 data from 26 precipitation sites in the western and central United States and three streams from the Willamette River Basin in western Oregon. In this data set, we find that precipitation Delta'O-17 tracks evaporation but appears insensitive to many controls that govern variation in delta O-18, including Rayleigh distillation, elevation, latitude, longitude, and local precipitation amount. Seasonality has a large effect on Delta'O-17 variation in the data set and we observe higher seasonally amount-weighted average precipitation Delta'O-17 values in the winter (40 +/- 15 per meg [+/- standard deviation]) than in the summer (18 +/- 18 per meg). This seasonal precipitation Delta'O-17 variability likely arises from a combination of sub-cloud evaporation, atmospheric mixing, moisture recycling, sublimation, and/or relative humidity, but the data set is not well suited to quantitatively assess isotopic variability associated with each of these processes. The seasonal Delta'O-17 pattern, which is absent in d-excess and opposite in sign from delta O-18, appears in other data sets globally; it showcases the influence of seasonality on Delta'O-17 values of precipitation and highlights the need for further systematic studies to understand variation in Delta'O-17 values of precipitation.
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triple oxygen isotope ratios,oxygen isotope,seasonal variations,precipitation,central united states
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