Ice‐vapor equilibrium fractionation factor of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes: Experimental investigations and implications for stable water isotope studies

RATIONALE The equilibrium fractionation factors govern the relative change in the isotopic composition during phase transitions of water. The commonly used results, which were published more than 40 years ago, are limited to a minimum temperature of –33°C. This limits the reliability in cold regions...

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Main Authors: Ellehoj, M. D., Steen‐Larsen, H. C., Johnsen, S. J., Madsen, M. B.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/rcm.6668 2024-06-02T08:07:37+00:00 Ice‐vapor equilibrium fractionation factor of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes: Experimental investigations and implications for stable water isotope studies Ellehoj, M. D. Steen‐Larsen, H. C. Johnsen, S. J. Madsen, M. B. 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rcm.6668 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Frcm.6668 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/rcm.6668 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry volume 27, issue 19, page 2149-2158 ISSN 0951-4198 1097-0231 journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.6668 2024-05-03T11:44:28Z RATIONALE The equilibrium fractionation factors govern the relative change in the isotopic composition during phase transitions of water. The commonly used results, which were published more than 40 years ago, are limited to a minimum temperature of –33°C. This limits the reliability in cold regions. With recent instrumental developments it is now possible to test the accuracy of the earlier results as well as extend the temperature range. METHODS Novel measurements were made of the ice‐vapor equilibrium fractionation factor α between 0°C and –40°C, from a unique experimental setup using both a Picarro cavity ringdown spectrometer and a TC/EA IRMS system. Using both systems allows for continuous monitoring of the equilibrium state of the system as well as testing for reproducibility. RESULTS The results of the experiments show fractionation factors for δ 2 H and δ 18 O values, with a temperature dependency in accordance with theory for equilibrium fractionation. We obtain the following expressions for the temperature dependency of the fractionation coefficients: Compared with previous experimental work, a significantly larger α for δ 2 H is obtained while, for δ 18 O, α is larger for temperatures below –20°C and slightly lower for temperatures above this. CONCLUSIONS Using the new values for α, a Rayleigh distillation model shows significant changes in both magnitude and shape of an annual deuterium excess signal in Greenland. This emphasizes the importance of a well‐defined value of α for accurate studies of the processes in the hydrological cycle and underlines the significance of the differences between the results of this work and earlier work. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Wiley Online Library Greenland Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 27 19 2149 2158
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description RATIONALE The equilibrium fractionation factors govern the relative change in the isotopic composition during phase transitions of water. The commonly used results, which were published more than 40 years ago, are limited to a minimum temperature of –33°C. This limits the reliability in cold regions. With recent instrumental developments it is now possible to test the accuracy of the earlier results as well as extend the temperature range. METHODS Novel measurements were made of the ice‐vapor equilibrium fractionation factor α between 0°C and –40°C, from a unique experimental setup using both a Picarro cavity ringdown spectrometer and a TC/EA IRMS system. Using both systems allows for continuous monitoring of the equilibrium state of the system as well as testing for reproducibility. RESULTS The results of the experiments show fractionation factors for δ 2 H and δ 18 O values, with a temperature dependency in accordance with theory for equilibrium fractionation. We obtain the following expressions for the temperature dependency of the fractionation coefficients: Compared with previous experimental work, a significantly larger α for δ 2 H is obtained while, for δ 18 O, α is larger for temperatures below –20°C and slightly lower for temperatures above this. CONCLUSIONS Using the new values for α, a Rayleigh distillation model shows significant changes in both magnitude and shape of an annual deuterium excess signal in Greenland. This emphasizes the importance of a well‐defined value of α for accurate studies of the processes in the hydrological cycle and underlines the significance of the differences between the results of this work and earlier work. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Ellehoj, M. D.
Steen‐Larsen, H. C.
Johnsen, S. J.
Madsen, M. B.
spellingShingle Ellehoj, M. D.
Steen‐Larsen, H. C.
Johnsen, S. J.
Madsen, M. B.
Ice‐vapor equilibrium fractionation factor of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes: Experimental investigations and implications for stable water isotope studies
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Steen‐Larsen, H. C.
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title Ice‐vapor equilibrium fractionation factor of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes: Experimental investigations and implications for stable water isotope studies
title_short Ice‐vapor equilibrium fractionation factor of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes: Experimental investigations and implications for stable water isotope studies
title_full Ice‐vapor equilibrium fractionation factor of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes: Experimental investigations and implications for stable water isotope studies
title_fullStr Ice‐vapor equilibrium fractionation factor of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes: Experimental investigations and implications for stable water isotope studies
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