Spatiotemporal pattern and influencing factors of stable isotopes in different waters on the transition zone between the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau and Chengdu plain

IF 1.5 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Meng Ruonan, Xia Chengcheng, Wang Zhengyong, Liu Guodong, Meng Yuchuan, Chen Yu
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Based on the water samples collected from Minjiang river, the spatiotemporal pattern of stable isotopes in different waters and the influencing mechanisms were investigated in the article. Our findings suggested that the stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in waters exhibited obvious spatiotemporal variations influenced by temperature and precipitation amount since precipitation is an important recharge source for Minjiang river water and that the ‘latitude effect’ was observed in the river water whereas the ‘elevation effect’ was obscured. The results of this study will be helpful in understanding the hydrological cycle and promoting the scientific management of water resources in basins at east transition of Qinghai–Tibet Plateau.

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青藏高原与成都平原过渡带不同水域稳定同位素时空格局及影响因素
以岷江水样为基础,研究了岷江不同水域稳定同位素的时空格局及其影响机制。结果表明,由于降水是岷江水的重要补给来源,岷江水体中氧和氢的稳定同位素在温度和降水量的影响下表现出明显的时空变化,且岷江水体存在“纬度效应”,而“海拔效应”不明显。研究结果将有助于了解青藏高原东部过渡带流域的水文循环规律,促进水资源的科学管理。
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2.80
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18.80%
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504
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: An international periodical publishing original papers, letters, review papers and short communications on nuclear chemistry. The subjects covered include: Nuclear chemistry, Radiochemistry, Radiation chemistry, Radiobiological chemistry, Environmental radiochemistry, Production and control of radioisotopes and labelled compounds, Nuclear power plant chemistry, Nuclear fuel chemistry, Radioanalytical chemistry, Radiation detection and measurement, Nuclear instrumentation and automation, etc.
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