Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden
Lakes in sub-Arctic regions have the potential of retaining many different aspects of water isotope composition in their sediments which can be used for palaeoclimate reconstruction. It is therefore important to understand the modern isotope hydrology of these lakes. Here we discuss the significance...
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ftunivzuerich:oai:www.zora.uzh.ch:29670 2024-10-29T17:46:08+00:00 Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden Jonsson, C E Leng, M J Rosqvist, G C Seibert, Jan Arrowsmith, C 2009 application/pdf https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/29670/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.07.021 eng eng Elsevier https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/29670/9/Jonsson_Leng_Stable_oxygen_Isotopes_2009-V.pdf doi:10.5167/uzh-29670 doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.07.021 urn:issn:0022-1694 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Jonsson, C E; Leng, M J; Rosqvist, G C; Seibert, Jan; Arrowsmith, C (2009). Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden. Journal of Hydrology, 376(1-2):143 - 151. Institute of Geography 910 Geography & travel Northern Sweden Journal Article PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftunivzuerich https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.07.02110.5167/uzh-29670 2024-10-09T15:01:15Z Lakes in sub-Arctic regions have the potential of retaining many different aspects of water isotope composition in their sediments which can be used for palaeoclimate reconstruction. It is therefore important to understand the modern isotope hydrology of these lakes. Here we discuss the significance of variations in water isotope composition of a series of lakes located in north-west Swedish Lapland. Climate in this region is forced by changes in the North Atlantic which renders it an interesting area for climate reconstructions. We compare d18Olake and d2Hlake collected between 2001 and 2006 and show that lakes in this sub-Arctic region are currently mainly recharged by shallow groundwater and precipitation which undergoes little subsequent evaporation, and that the d18O and d2H composition of input to the majority of the lakes varies on a seasonal basis between winter precipitation (spring thaw) and summer precipitation. Seasonal variations in the isotopic composition of the lake waters are larger in lakes with short residence times (<6 months), which react faster to seasonal changes in the precipitation, compared to lakes with longer residence times (>6 months), which retain an isotopic signal closer to that of annual mean precipitation. Lake waters also show a range of isotope values between sites due to catchment elevation and timing of snowmelt. The lake water data collected in this study was supported by isotope data from lake waters, streams and ground waters from1995 to 2000 reported in other studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Northern Sweden Lapland University of Zurich (UZH): ZORA (Zurich Open Repository and Archive Arctic Arctic Lake ENVELOPE(-130.826,-130.826,57.231,57.231) |
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Lakes in sub-Arctic regions have the potential of retaining many different aspects of water isotope composition in their sediments which can be used for palaeoclimate reconstruction. It is therefore important to understand the modern isotope hydrology of these lakes. Here we discuss the significance of variations in water isotope composition of a series of lakes located in north-west Swedish Lapland. Climate in this region is forced by changes in the North Atlantic which renders it an interesting area for climate reconstructions. We compare d18Olake and d2Hlake collected between 2001 and 2006 and show that lakes in this sub-Arctic region are currently mainly recharged by shallow groundwater and precipitation which undergoes little subsequent evaporation, and that the d18O and d2H composition of input to the majority of the lakes varies on a seasonal basis between winter precipitation (spring thaw) and summer precipitation. Seasonal variations in the isotopic composition of the lake waters are larger in lakes with short residence times (<6 months), which react faster to seasonal changes in the precipitation, compared to lakes with longer residence times (>6 months), which retain an isotopic signal closer to that of annual mean precipitation. Lake waters also show a range of isotope values between sites due to catchment elevation and timing of snowmelt. The lake water data collected in this study was supported by isotope data from lake waters, streams and ground waters from1995 to 2000 reported in other studies. |
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Jonsson, C E Leng, M J Rosqvist, G C Seibert, Jan Arrowsmith, C |
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Jonsson, C E Leng, M J Rosqvist, G C Seibert, Jan Arrowsmith, C |
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Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden |
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Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden |
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Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden |
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Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden |
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Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden |
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stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-arctic lake waters from northern sweden |
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2009 |
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https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/29670/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.07.021 |
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Jonsson, C E; Leng, M J; Rosqvist, G C; Seibert, Jan; Arrowsmith, C (2009). Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden. Journal of Hydrology, 376(1-2):143 - 151. |
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