Sena-Souza João P, Costa Fábio J V, Kisaka Tiago B, Costa Vladimir E, Mascarenhas Ricardo O, Mazzi Edmar A, Araújo Maria G, Batista Ana C G, Martinelli Luiz A, Nardoto Gabriela B
Laboratório de Geografia Física, Departamento de Geociências, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, Montes Claros, Minas Gerais 39401-089, Brazil.
Instituto Nacional de Criminalística, Polícia Federal, Brasília, Distrito Federal 70610-902, Brazil.
Sci Total Environ. 2025 Aug 20;991:179952. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.179952. Epub 2025 Jun 20.
Compared to global models, regional water isoscapes have increased spatial coverage sampling to better represent the territory patterns and decrease the uncertainty of isoscapes. Here, we present the first tap water isoscapes for Brazil. We collected 575 tap water samples and analyzed for δO and δH using a pyrolysis technique coupled to isotope ratio mass spectrometer for isotope ratio determination. We performed multiple linear regression models between stable isotopes of tap water and values extracted from geographical and climatic variables. Then we fitted semivariograms to perform an ordinary kriging interpolation for spatial prediction of tap water δO and δH values. The observed δH ranged from -63.9 ‰ to 15.4 ‰, and the δO ranged from -9.2 ‰ to 3.7 ‰. The δO and δH tap water isoscapes showed a clear and noticeable spatial pattern as a gradient of increasing stable isotope values from the southwest to the northeast of the country. The tap water isoscapes evidenced the main meteorological systems: the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and the South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SACZ). In conclusion, the isotopes of water in Brazilian tap water are consistent with the primary meteorological systems that deliver precipitation to the landscape.