A Review on the Application of Stable Water Vapor Isotope Data to the Water Cycle Interpretation
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Title
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A Review on the Application of Stable Water Vapor Isotope Data to the Water Cycle Interpretation
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Other Titles
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수증기안정동위원소의 물순환 해석에의 적용에 대한 고찰
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Authors
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Lee, Jeonghoon
Han, Yeongcheol
Koh, Dong-Chan
Kim, Songie
Na, Un-Sung
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Subject
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Engineering (Clarivate Analytics 제공)
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Keywords
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Cryogenic sampling method; Evapotranspiration; Laser-based spectroscopy; Stable water vapor isotopes
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Issue Date
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2015-08-31
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Citation
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Lee, Jeonghoon, et al. 2015. "A Review on the Application of Stable Water Vapor Isotope Data to the Water Cycle Interpretation". The Journal of Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment (지하수토양환경), 20(3): 34-40.
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Abstract
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Studies using stable water vapor isotopes have been recently conducted over the past two decades because of difficulties in analysis and sample collection in the past. Stable water vapor isotope data provide information of the moisture transport from ocean to continent, which are also used to validate an isotope enabled general circulation model for paleoclimate reconstructions. The isotopic compositions of groundwater and water vapor also provide a clue to how moisture moves from soil to atmosphere by evapotranspiration. International Atomic Energy Agency designates the stations over the world to observe the water vapor isotopes. To analyze the water vapor isotopes, a cryogenic sampling method has been used over the past two decades. Recently, two types of laser-based spectroscopy have been developed and remotely sensed data from satellites have the global coverage. In this review, measurements of isotopic compositions of water vapor will be introduced and some studies using the water vapor isotopes will also be introduced. Finally, we will suggest the future study in Korea.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13043
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7857/JSGE.2015.20.3.034
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Article
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