Semi-arid city in China faces water source uncertainty due to climate change.
The study looked at water sources and evaporation in Lanzhou, a semi-arid city in China. They used different methods to calculate local meteoric water lines at four stations. The results showed that the slopes and intercepts of the lines in Lanzhou were smaller than the global average. The method using precipitation weight gave the most stable results. Higher rainfall and lower temperatures led to steeper lines on an annual scale, which was unexpected for summer.