Experiments on stable water isotopes, snow metamorphism, and advection

Stable water isotopes (δ18O) obtained from snow and ice samples of polar regions are used to reconstruct past climate variability, but heat and mass transport processes can affect the isotopic composition. Here we present an experimental study on the effect on the snow isotopic composition by airflow through a snow pack in controlled laboratory conditions. The influence of isothermal and controlled temperature gradient conditions on the δ18O content in the snow and interstitial water vapor is elucidated. The observed disequilibrium between snow and vapor isotopes led to exchange of isotopes between snow and vapor under non-equilibrium processes, significantly changing the δ18O content of the snow. The type of metamorphism of the snow had a significant influence on this process. Ebner, P. P., Steen-Larsen, H. C., Stenni, B., Schneebeli, M., and Steinfeld, A.: Experimental observation of transient δ18O interaction between snow and advective airflow under various temperature gradient conditions, The Cryosphere Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2017-16, accepted, 2017.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Identifier f87efc01-9914-4a75-998f-7dfc1fcef563@envidat
Title for URL of the dataset experiments-on-stable-water-isotopes-snow-metamorphism-and-advection
Schedule the publication of the dataset -
Issued date June 26, 2017
Modification date February 13, 2025
Conforms to -
Update interval -
Temporal coverage -
Publisher Information EnviDat
Contact points
Languages English
URL https://www.envidat.ch/#/metadata/snow-deltao18-metamorphism-advection
Relation -
Spatial -
Related datasets -
Documentation -
Keywords
Terms of use https://opendata.swiss/terms-of-use#terms_by
Metadata Access API (JSON) Download XML