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New insights into diffusive kinetic fractionation during liquid condensation under supersaturated environment: an alternative approach for isotope tagging of ground-level water vapour

Article title: New insights into diffusive kinetic fractionation during liquid condensation under supersaturated environment: an Alternative approach for isotope tagging of ground-level water vapour

Authors: Ganguly, A., Padhya, V., Oza, H., Strauch, G. and Deshpande, R.D.

Journal: Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies

Bibliometrics: Volume 59, Number 1, pages 1–26

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10256016.2022.2153126

Author wants to change the sentence on page 9, line 395 as follows:

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“different days have a strong inverse relationship with the saturation index (Si). A plot of isotopic difference (Δ =  δliquid – δvapour) between liquid and vapour phases versus Si shows that the isotopic difference between liquid and vapour increases with increasing values of Si (Figure 3a,b). The liquid condensed under supersaturation was progressively more depleted in 18O and less enriched in 2H than expected under equilibrium fractionation. A progressive trend of increasing d-excess in liquid when compared to vapour with increasing values of saturation index was also observed (Figure 3c).”

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“different days have a strong inverse relationship with the saturation index (Si). The liquid condensed under supersaturation was progressively more depleted in 18O and less enriched in 2H than expected under equilibrium fractionation (Figure 3a,b). A progressive trend of increasing d-excess in liquid when compared to vapour with increasing values of saturation index was also observed (Figure 3c).”

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