Mission report : Evaluation of the warm marine air intrusion at the French Antarctic station Dumont d’Urville using water stable isotopes as an atmospheric tracer

The first results of water vapour monitoring at the coastal station Dumont d'Urville will help to link the isotopes records from ice cores to the ice-ocean-atmosphere interactions. During the austral summer 2016-17, an infrared spectrometer monitoring water stable isotopes in the vapour has bee...

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Main Author: Amaëlle Landais
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Published: AFEQ english 2017
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Online Access:http://afeqeng.hypotheses.org/530
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Summary:The first results of water vapour monitoring at the coastal station Dumont d'Urville will help to link the isotopes records from ice cores to the ice-ocean-atmosphere interactions. During the austral summer 2016-17, an infrared spectrometer monitoring water stable isotopes in the vapour has been deployed by Camille Bréant from LSCE (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, Paris, France) at the coastal station of Dumont d’Urville in East Antarctica (see Fig. 1). This campaig.