Authors
Lide Tian, Zhongfang Liu, Tongliang Gong, Changliang Yin, Wusheng Yu, Tandong Yao
Publication date
2008/8/15
Journal
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal
Volume
22
Issue
17
Pages
3386-3392
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
The use of stable isotopes is a practical tool in the study of the lake water budget. This is an one way to study the hydrological cycle in the large numbers of inland lakes on the Tibetan Plateau, in which the isotope record of the sediment is believed to reflect the climatic and environmental changes. The monitoring of stable isotopes of the precipitation, river and lake waters during 2004 in the inland Yamdruk‐tso basin, southern Tibetan Plateau, reveals the lake water δ18O is over 10‰ higher than the local precipitation. This high difference indicates strong isotope enrichment due to lake water evaporation. The simulation results based on the isotope technique show that the present lake water δ18O level corresponds to an average relative humidity of around 54–58% during evaporation, which is very close to the instrumental observation. The simulation results also show that the inland lakes on the Tibetan Plateau …
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Scholar articles
L Tian, Z Liu, T Gong, C Yin, W Yu, T Yao - Hydrological Processes: An International Journal, 2008