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Taupin et al. 2000
Taupin, J., Coudrain-Ribstein, A., Gallaire, R., Zuppi, G.M. and Filly, A. (2000). Rainfall characteristics (d18O, d2 H, ¿T and ¿H r) in western Africa: Regional scale and influence of irrigated areas. Journal of Geophysical Research 105: doi: 10.1029/1999JD901032. issn: 0148-0227.

A summary of previous isotopic studies of rainfall in western Africa (0¿--17 ¿N; 0¿--15 ¿E) together with the isotopic analyses of rainfall events from 15 stations in 1989 shows that (1) the Gulf of Guinea is the main source of water vapor in the Sudan-Sahelian zone (minimum of monthly mean of Δ18O contemporaneous with the heart of the monsoon), (2) the reevaporated water from previous local rainfalls is an important source of water vapor of subsequent rainfalls (lack of continental effect, where the majority of rain events present isotopic signature either evaporated or fed by evaporated water), and (3) no isotopic data support the Indian Ocean as a source of vapor. Isotopic ratios combined with variations of temperature and relative humidity associated with rain events in 1989 mirror the increasing aridity from south to north and from west to east. However, a Sahelian station, Birni N'Konni, presents all the features of a humid station with a large contribution of continental vapor (60% of rain events with d>10?, -2 K<ΔT<2 K and ΔHr<10%). This observation can be attributed to continental vapor originating from irrigated fields 100 km upstream of the dominant monsoon currents, in the Sokoto valley of Nigeria. This is corroborated by the difference in the evolution of rainfall amounts and relative humidity at Niamey and Birni N'Konni since 1951, signaling an important effect of land use changes on regional climate conditions. ¿ 2000 American Geophysical Union

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Geochemistry, Isotopic composition/chemistry, Hydrology, Precipitation, Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, Land/atmosphere interactions, Information Related to Geographic Region, Africa
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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