Articles | Volume 27, issue 20
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-27-3701-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-27-3701-2023
Technical note
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20 Oct 2023
Technical note |  | 20 Oct 2023

Technical note: Discrete in situ vapor sampling for subsequent lab-based water stable isotope analysis

Barbara Herbstritt, Benjamin Gralher, Stefan Seeger, Michael Rinderer, and Markus Weiler

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We present a method to collect water vapor samples into bags in the field without an in-field analyser, followed by isotope analysis in the lab. This new method resolves even fine-scaled natural isotope variations. It combines low-cost and lightweight components for maximum spatial and temporal flexibility regarding environmental setups. Hence, it allows for sampling even in terrains that are rather difficult to access, enabling future extended isotope datasets in soil sciences and ecohydrology.