Defining a Precipitation Stable Isotope Framework in the Wider Carpathian Region
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NAGAVCIUC, Viorica, PERSOIU, Aurel, BĂDĂLUȚĂ, Carmen-Andreea, BOGDEVICH, Oleg, BĂNICĂ, Sorin, BIRSAN, Marius-Victor, BOENGIU, Sandu, ONACA, Alexandru Lucian, IONITA, Monica. Defining a Precipitation Stable Isotope Framework in the Wider Carpathian Region. In: Water (Switzerland), 2022, vol. 14, pp. 1-17. ISSN 2073-4441. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/w14162547
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Water (Switzerland)
Volumul 14 / 2022 / ISSN 2073-4441

Defining a Precipitation Stable Isotope Framework in the Wider Carpathian Region

DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/w14162547

Pag. 1-17

Nagavciuc Viorica12, Persoiu Aurel31, Bădăluță Carmen-Andreea1, Bogdevich Oleg4, Bănică Sorin5, Birsan Marius-Victor6, Boengiu Sandu7, Onaca Alexandru Lucian8, Ionita Monica213
 
1 „Ștefan cel Mare” University, Suceava,
2 Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhave,
3 Emil Racoviţă Institute of Speleology, Romania,
4 Institute of Chemistry,
5 Green Map Project, Bucharest,
6 National Meteorological Administration, Bucharest,
7 University of Craiova,
8 West University of Timisoara
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 18 septembrie 2022


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The eastern part of Europe is very poorly represented in the Global Network for Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) database, mainly because the monitoring of the stable isotopes in precipitation started only recently compared with other regions. In this respect, the main objective of this article is to fill the gap in the GNIP database over the eastern part of Europe and show the temporal variability and potential drivers of an extended network of δ18O values in precipitation collected from 27 locations in Romania and the Republic of Moldova. We also present the first high-resolution map of the spatio-temporal distribution of δ18O values in precipitation in Romania and the Republic of Moldova, according to an observational dataset. According to our results, the stations from western and northern Romania tend to have LMWLS with higher values than those from southwestern Romania. The monthly variation of the δ18O and δ2H showed a clearly interannual variation, with distinct seasonal differences, following the seasonal temperatures. The analysis of the spatial distribution of stable isotopes in precipitation water was made on the basis of both observational data and modeled data. This allowed us to study the origin of the air moisture and the interaction with regional and local patterns and to analyze the link between the spatial δ18O variations and the large-scale circulation patterns on a seasonal scale.

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Carpathian Mountains, large-scale circulation, precipitation, Romania, Stable isotopes