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Fig. 7. A sequence of 0.1-yr time steps from the periodic infiltration model illustrates (A) disturbances to the isotopic profile during the wet season, Steps 1 through 2, and (B) the effects of drainage and evaporation during the dry season, Steps 3 through 9. The atmospheric conditions (h = 40% and {delta}18Oa = –21{per thousand}) are the same as those for Fig. 3 and 5. The soil type is silty sand for Parts A and B. (C) the {delta}18O profiles at Time Step 3 for the three soil types considered in this study. Water input ({delta}18O of –16.5{per thousand}) occurs such that annually all of the infiltration (50 mm) comes during the first 0.3-yr wet period and is followed by a 0.7-yr dry period.





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