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Chidambaram, S.; Prasanna, M. V.; Ramanathan, A. L.; Vasu, K.; Hameed, S.; Warrier, U. K.; Srinivasamoorthy, K.; Manivannan, R.; Tirumalesh, K.; Anandhan, P.; Johnsonbabu, G.
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Stable isotope measurements in precipitation
help us to form the basic inference about the origin and the
state of water in different environments. The precipitation
samples collected during the South West Monsoon (SWM) during
August 2007 from 37 different locations in the state help in
deriving the first preliminary local meteoric water line (LMWL)
for the Tamil Nadu State. The study reveals that there are three
main sources of water vapours, namely South East Arabian Sea
(SEAS), Indian Ocean (IO) and evaporation from local water
bodies. There are wide variations in the altitude and amount of
rainfall received in the state. It is also noted that there is a
significant variation in the latitude and the distance from the
coast. Hence, an attempt is made in this paper to study the
factors controlling the composition of stable isotopes in
precipitation with reference to amount of rainfall, latitude,
altitude and the continental effect. The altitude and
continental effect shows good correlation to the variations in
stable isotope composition.
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