ITPCAS OpenIR  > 图书馆
Oxygen-18 concentrations in recent precipitation and ice cores on the Tibetan Plateau
Tian L(田立德); Yao T(姚檀栋); Schuster PF; White JWC; Ichiyanagi K; Pendall E; Pu J; Wu Y
Source PublicationJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
2003
Volume108Issue:D9Pages:4293
Abstract

[1] A detailed study of the climatic significance of 18O in precipitation was completed on a 1500 km southwest-northeast transect of the Tibetan Plateau in central Asia. Precipitation samples were collected at four meteorological stations for up to 9 years. This study shows that the gradual impact of monsoon precipitation affects the spatial variation of 18O-T relationship along the transect. Strong monsoon activity in the southern Tibetan Plateau results in high precipitation rates and more depleted heavy isotopes. This depletion mechanism is described as a precipitation “amount effect” and results in a poor 18O-T relationship at both seasonal and annual scales. In the middle of the Tibetan Plateau, the effects of the monsoon are diminished but continue to cause a reduced correlation of 18O and temperature at the annual scale. At the monthly scale, however, a significant 18O-T relationship does exist. To the north of the Tibetan Plateau beyond the extent of the effects of monsoon precipitation, 18O in precipitation shows a strong temperature dependence. 18O records from two shallow ice cores and historic air temperature data were compared to verify the modern 18O-T relationship. 18O in Dunde ice core was positively correlated with air temperature from a nearby meteorological station in the north of the plateau. The 18O variation in an ice core from the southern Plateau, however, was inversely correlated with precipitation amount at a nearby meteorological station and also the accumulation record in ice core. The long-term variation of 18O in the ice core record in the monsoon regions of the southern Tibetan Plateau suggest past monsoon seasons were probably more expansive. It is still unclear, however, how changes in large-scale atmosphere circulation might influence summer monsoon precipitation on the Tibetan Plateau.;[1] A detailed study of the climatic significance of 18O in precipitation was completed on a 1500 km southwest-northeast transect of the Tibetan Plateau in central Asia. Precipitation samples were collected at four meteorological stations for up to 9 years. This study shows that the gradual impact of monsoon precipitation affects the spatial variation of 18O-T relationship along the transect. Strong monsoon activity in the southern Tibetan Plateau results in high precipitation rates and more depleted heavy isotopes. This depletion mechanism is described as a precipitation “amount effect” and results in a poor 18O-T relationship at both seasonal and annual scales. In the middle of the Tibetan Plateau, the effects of the monsoon are diminished but continue to cause a reduced correlation of 18O and temperature at the annual scale. At the monthly scale, however, a significant 18O-T relationship does exist. To the north of the Tibetan Plateau beyond the extent of the effects of monsoon precipitation, 18O in precipitation shows a strong temperature dependence. 18O records from two shallow ice cores and historic air temperature data were compared to verify the modern 18O-T relationship. 18O in Dunde ice core was positively correlated with air temperature from a nearby meteorological station in the north of the plateau. The 18O variation in an ice core from the southern Plateau, however, was inversely correlated with precipitation amount at a nearby meteorological station and also the accumulation record in ice core. The long-term variation of 18O in the ice core record in the monsoon regions of the southern Tibetan Plateau suggest past monsoon seasons were probably more expansive. It is still unclear, however, how changes in large-scale atmosphere circulation might influence summer monsoon precipitation on the Tibetan Plateau.

Subject Area自然地理学
Language英语
Indexed BySCI
KeywordTibetan Plateau Oxygen Isotope Precipitation Ice Core.
Cooperation Status国际
Department环境变化与地表过程重点实验室
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.itpcas.ac.cn/handle/131C11/86
Collection图书馆
Recommended Citation
GB/T 7714
Tian L,Yao T,Schuster PF,et al. Oxygen-18 concentrations in recent precipitation and ice cores on the Tibetan Plateau[J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES,2003,108(D9):4293.
APA Tian L.,Yao T.,Schuster PF.,White JWC.,Ichiyanagi K.,...&Wu Y.(2003).Oxygen-18 concentrations in recent precipitation and ice cores on the Tibetan Plateau.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES,108(D9),4293.
MLA Tian L,et al."Oxygen-18 concentrations in recent precipitation and ice cores on the Tibetan Plateau".JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES 108.D9(2003):4293.
Files in This Item:
File Name/Size DocType Version Access License
V.108(D9) 4293 2003.(3876KB)期刊论文出版稿开放获取CC BY-NC-SAView Application Full Text
Related Services
Recommend this item
Bookmark
Usage statistics
Export to Endnote
Google Scholar
Similar articles in Google Scholar
[Tian L(田立德)]'s Articles
[Yao T(姚檀栋)]'s Articles
[Schuster PF]'s Articles
Baidu academic
Similar articles in Baidu academic
[Tian L(田立德)]'s Articles
[Yao T(姚檀栋)]'s Articles
[Schuster PF]'s Articles
Bing Scholar
Similar articles in Bing Scholar
[Tian L(田立德)]'s Articles
[Yao T(姚檀栋)]'s Articles
[Schuster PF]'s Articles
Terms of Use
No data!
Social Bookmark/Share
File name: V.108(D9) 4293 2003.pdf
Format: Adobe PDF
All comments (0)
No comment.
 

Items in the repository are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.