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Hi,
You might look at Grafenstein et al. (1999),
Paleo3, 148, 133-152. They show evaporative
enrichment of surface waters during summer months
for freshwater lakes near Munich, Germany. No
doubt there are other studies.
Matt
>Dear Listmembers,
>
>could any of you tell me a publication about the vertical d18O profile
>of lake water (if there is any)?
>I think that during strong evaporation the uppermost warm water layer is
>enriched in 18O, but I do not know any published data.
>
>Best regards
>Istvan Forizs
>
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