View : 597 Download: 0

Rayleigh Fractionation of Stable Water Isotopes during Equilibrium Freezing

Title
Rayleigh Fractionation of Stable Water Isotopes during Equilibrium Freezing
Authors
Lee J.Jung H.Nyamgerel Y.
Ewha Authors
이정훈
SCOPUS Author ID
이정훈scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
Economic and Environmental Geology
ISSN
1225-7281JCR Link
Citation
Economic and Environmental Geology vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 61 - 67
Keywords
FreezingGlobal meteoric water lineMeltingRayleigh equationStable water isotopes
Publisher
Korean Society of Economic and Environmental Geology
Indexed
SCOPUS; KCI scopus
Document Type
Review
Abstract
Isotopic compositions of snow or ice have been used to reconstruct paleoclimate and to calculate contribution to streamwater using isotopic hydrograph separation as an end member. During freezing and melting of snow or ice, isotopic fractionation occurs between snow or ice and liquid water. Isotopic evolution during melting process has been studied by field, melting experiments and modeling works, but that during freezing has not been well studied. In this review, isotopic fractionation during equilibrium freezing is discussed using the linear relationship between two stable water isotopes (oxygen and hydrogen) and the Rayleigh fractionation. Snow, evaporated from nearby ocean and condensated, follows the Global Meteoric Water Line (slope of 8), but the melting and freezing of snow affect the linear relationship (slope of 19.5/3.1~6.3). The isotopic evolution of liquid water by freezing observed in the open system during Rayleigh fractionation is also seen in the closed system. The isotopic evolution of snow or ice in the open system where the snow or ice is continuously removed becomes more enriched than the residual liquid water by the fractionation factor. The isotopic evolution of snow or ice in the closed system eventually equals the original isotopic compositions of liquid water. It is expected the understanding of isotopic evolution of snow or ice by freezing to increase the accuracy of the paleoclimate studies and hydrograph separation. © 2021 Korean Society of Economic and Environmental Geology. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.9719/EEG.2021.54.1.61
Appears in Collections:
사범대학 > 과학교육과 > Journal papers
Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.
Export
RIS (EndNote)
XLS (Excel)
XML


qrcode

BROWSE