Journal article

High resolution monthly precipitation isotope estimates across Australia from machine learning

G Falster, G Abramowitz, S Hobeichi, C Hughes, P Treble, NJ Abram, MI Bird, A Cauquoin, B Dixon, R Drysdale, C Jin, N Munksgaard, B Proemse, JJ Tyler, M Werner, CV Tadros

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | Copernicus GmbH | Published : 2026

Abstract

The stable isotopic composition of precipitation (δ2HP, δ18OP; “water isotopes”) is a powerful tool for tracking water through the atmosphere, as well as fingerprinting land-surface water masses and identifying water cycle biases in isotope-enabled climate models. Water isotopes also underpin our understanding of multi-decadal to multi-centennial water cycle variability via their retrieval from palaeoclimate archives. Water isotopes thereby increase our understanding of past and present – and hence future – water cycle variability. Understanding the drivers of spatial and temporal water isotope variability is a critical first step in applying these tracers for a better understanding of the w..

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