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07 mars 2017
Evaluation of the warm marine air intrusion at the French Antarctic station Dumont d'Urville using water stable isotopes as an atmospheric tracer
Evaluation of the warm marine air intrusion at the French Antarctic station Dumont d'Urville using water stable isotopes as an atmospheric tracer

Picture of the Dumont d’Urville base

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 campaign has provided continuous measurements of isotopic composition of the water vapour for 40 days, showing important diurnal cycles (up to 5‰ in δ18O) which differs from all other coastal records from Polar Regions (see Fig. 2). Important precipitation events are also imprinted in the records.  

 

 

In parallel of the measurements of the water isotopes, aerosol filters have been collected every 4 hours and will be analysed at the Institut de Geophysique de l’Environnement (IGE, Grenoble, France) in the next few months. The purpose is to combine water vapour isotopic composition and chemistry of the major ions to back-trajectories in order to characterise the origin of the warm marine intrusion toward Dumont d’Urville and East Antarctica for different meteorological conditions, in particular, the local sea ice conditions and the katabatic winds.

Indeed, this part of Adelie Land is characterised by an important sea ice concentration which often remains through summer (as for instance through summer 2016-2017). This campaign will thus use the Antarctic coast as an open-air experiment to improve the understanding of the impact of the sea ice extent on water stable isotopic composition.

 

Author : Camille Bréant

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

Sequence of temperature (black, °C), humidity (blue, ppmv), d18O (green, ‰) and d-excess (‰) obtained at Dumont d’Urville during Austral summer 2016-2017.

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