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\section{Profile Construction}
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Looking at the $\delta$^2H.H_2O plots for the in-situ data suggests Rayleigh models will not be appropriate. During the dry season the data matches very closely with a mixing line , wet season super-Rayleigh (ie much more depleted than predicted by Rayleigh) \cite{Noone_2012}, and the transitional seasons observe both processes but nothing like a Rayleigh model. These plots could be the justification for using a mixing model
to represent the profile in the dry season, a super rayleigh model for the wet, and a threshold which separates these 2 models for transitional periods.
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\textbf{Q's:}
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