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An analysis of precipitation isotope distributions across Namibia using historical data

Kaseke, KF; Wang, L; Wanke, H; Turewicz, V; Koeniger, P

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KF Kaseke

L Wang

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Heike Wanke Heike.Wanke@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Geology

V Turewicz

P Koeniger



Abstract

Global precipitation isoscapes based on the Global Network for Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) network are an important toolset that aid our understanding of global hydrologic
cycles. Although the GNIP database is instrumental in developing global isoscapes, data coverage in some regions of hydrological interest (e.g., drylands) is low or non-existent thus the accuracy and relevance of global isoscapes to these regions is debatable. Capitalizing on existing literature isotope data, we generated rainfall isoscapes for Namibia (dryland) using the cokriging method and compared it to a globally fitted isoscape (GFI) downscaled to country level. Results showed weak correlation between observed and predicted isotope values in the GFI model (r2 < 0.20) while the cokriging isoscape showed stronger correlation (r2 = 0.67). The general trend of the local cokriging isoscape is consistent with synoptic weather systems (i.e., influences from Atlantic Ocean maritime vapour, Indian Ocean maritime vapour, Zaire Air Boundary, the Intertropical Convergence Zone and Tropical Temperate Troughs) and topography affecting the region. However, because we used the unweighted approach in this method, due to data scarcity, the absolute values could be
improved in future studies. A comparison of local meteoric water lines (LMWL) constructed from the cokriging and GFI suggested that the GFI model still reflects the global average
even when downscaled. The cokriging LMWL was however more consistent with expectations for an arid environment. The results indicate that although not ideal, for data deficient
regions such as many drylands, the unweighted cokriging approach using historical local data can be an alternative approach to modelling rainfall isoscapes that are more relevant
to the local conditions compared to using downscaled global isoscapes.

Citation

Kaseke, K., Wang, L., Wanke, H., Turewicz, V., & Koeniger, P. (2016). An analysis of precipitation isotope distributions across Namibia using historical data. PLoS ONE, 11(5), e0154598. https://doi.org/10.1371/+journal.pone.0154598

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 17, 2016
Publication Date May 4, 2016
Deposit Date Feb 19, 2019
Publicly Available Date Feb 19, 2019
Journal PLoS ONE
Publisher Public Library of Science
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 11
Issue 5
Pages e0154598
DOI https://doi.org/10.1371/+journal.pone.0154598
Keywords isoscapes, Namibia
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/912198
Publisher URL https://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/secure/39540/1/2016_kaseke_plos1%20%281%29.pdf

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