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First Workshop on Water Vapor Isotopes

Date : 16-10-2013 au 18-10-2013
Lieu : CNRS, Gif sur Yvette

 

 

Presentations :


Topic 1 : Surface water vapor measurements & data distribution

Eric Kerstel: Water vapor isotope ratio measurements at low water concentration by means of optical feedback cavity enhanced spectroscopy

Eric Kerstel (7,90 MB)


Doug Baer : Recent advances in instrumentation for continuous measurements of isotopic water vapor

Doug Baer (20,75 MB)


Kate Dennis : Utilizing cavity ring-down spectroscopy for high -precision analysis of the triple oxygen isotopic composition of water and water vapor

Kate Dennis (1,10 MB)


Vladislav Bastrikov : Web database for publishing and sharing water vapor isotopes monitoring data


 


Topic 2 : Evaporation and oceanic moisture sources

Hans Christian Steen-Larsen : What controls the water vapor isotopic composition of the marine boundary layer ?


Harald Sodemann : To what extend do we understand the moisture source imprint conveyed by isotopic parameters?

Harald Sodemann (6,96 MB)


Arny Sveinbjörnsdottier : Issues with isotope-enabled General Circulation Model’s ability to simulate observed water vapor isotopic composition in Iceland


Chun-Ta Lai : Influence of winter storms and Santa Ana winds on the isotopic composition of near-surface atmospheric moisture in San Diego, USA

Chun-Ta Lai (777,27 kB)


Minghu Ding & Jingfeng Liu : Latitudinal variation of atmospheric water vapor isotopic composition along the Chinese-Antarctica transect (31N-69S) and its significance on the water cycle



Topic 3 : Atmospheric water vapor transport

Xuhui Lee : A large-eddy simulation study of water vapor isotopes in the atmospheric boundary layer

Xuhui Lee (5,30 MB)


Marion Benetti : Stable isotopes of water vapor during the STRASSE cruise in the sub-tropical North Atlantic. Atmospheric boundary layer composition in relation to local evaporation.


Jean-Louis Bonne : Isotopic observations of water vapour and precipitation in Ivittuut, Southern Greenland


Martin Butzin & Martin Werner : Water vapour isotope monitoring at Kourovka Observatory (Western Siberia), a model-data comparison


Gabriel Bowen : Mapping atmospheric water transport with water and water vapor isotopes

Gabriel Bowen (1,60 MB)


Samuel Jonson Sutanto : Hydrologic processes governing the changes in isotopic composition of water vapor during ENSO events


Atsushi Okazaki : Interannual variability of δ18O of water vapor in West Africa and its relation to ENSO

Atsushi Okazaki (903,39 kB)


Obbe Tuinen : Added value of using IASI q and δD data to constrain LMDZ processes during different MJO phases and different degrees of convection

Obbe Tuinenburg (1 005,28 kB)


Jesper Sjolte : Open questions about deuterium excess: the annual cycle in models and ice cores

Jesper Sjolte (1,94 MB)


Jing Gao : The controls of precipitation δ18O in the southern Tibetan Plateau

Jing Gao (6,26 MB)


Jung-Eun Lee : Stable isotopes over East Asia: modeling and data

Jung-Eun Lee (20,68 MB)



Topic 4 : Atmospheric water vapor isotopes and interactions with the biosphere

Max Berkelhammer : The nocturnal water cycle in an open-canopy forest elucidated through continuous measurements of the isotopic composition of water vapor

Max Berkelhammer (43,66 MB)


Christiane Werner : On-line water vapor and chamber based δ18O measurements to partition evapotranspiration and testing the Craig-Gordon equation in a semi-arid environment


Cynthia Gerlein : Isotopic equilibrium between precipitation and water vapor: evidence from continental rains in central Kenya



Topic 5 : Remote sensing of water vapor isotopes in the atmosphere 

Matthias Schneider : Do we understand tropospheric δD remote sensing products? Examples for NDACC/FTIR and METOP/IASI


Cyrille Flamant : Can concentration profiles of water vapour isotopes be measured in the lower troposphere using a differential absorption lidar?


Vyacheslav Zakharov : Regarding retrieval of columnar δD and δ18O in the atmosphere from ground-based FTIR spectral measurements in near IR


Jean-Lionel Lacour : δD observations from IASI/MetOp: retrieval strategy, results across the globe and comparisons with other measurements/instruments




Topic 6 : Water vapor isotopes and clouds

Elisabeth Moyer : Water isotopic measurements for cloud microphysical studies 


Peter Blossey : Clarifying the Amount Effect

Peter Blossey (5,41 MB)


Camille Risi : The added value of tropospheric water vapor isotopic measurements for process-oriented evaluation of convective and cloud processes in climate models

Camille Risi (1,61 MB)


David Noone : Signatures of microphysics and transport processes from measurements of isotope ratios in clouds.



Topic 7 : New methods for comparing observations and simulations

Kei Yoshimura : Isotope data assimilations: Possibility and problems to be solved


Amaelle Landais : The added value of 17Oexcess measurements in understanding cloud processes

Amaëlle Landais (901,86 kB)


Martin Werner : Simulated present-day trends and variability of water vapour isotopes



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