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Re-evaluation of the effects of precipitation amount and temperature on precipitation δ18O at the monthly and interannual timescales

Authors :
Kaiyue Guang
Yunxia Li
Lijun Tian
Yiping Tian
Jiayan Li
Chenxi Yang
Zhiguo Rao
Source :
Journal of Water and Climate Change.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IWA Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

Proxy records of the oxygen isotope ratio of 18O/16O of past precipitation (δ18Op) have played an important role in revealing past hydroclimatic changes, on the basis of global observed relationships between monthly precipitation δ18Op and both precipitation amount and temperature only of a few years as reported by Dansgaard in 1964. It is therefore crucial to systematically re-evaluate the relationships using modern instrumental data. We analysed monthly and annual mean correlations from 108 global stations over the past about 60 years. Consistent with previously reported results, monthly δ18Op values in the high latitudes (≥60°) show a significant positive correlation with temperature (referred to as ‘temperature effect’) and a negative trend with precipitation amount in the low latitudes (≤20°) (‘amount effect’). However, these correlations do not hold for true for yearly mean data for more than three-quarters of the stations evaluated. This indicates that the relationships between the different temporal resolutions could be more complicated than previously thought. For the related natural archives, such as ice cores, sediments, and carbonates, further careful evaluation is required to establish the robustness of their paleoclimatic implications.

Details

ISSN :
24089354 and 20402244
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Water and Climate Change
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........067275d5699b51bf796a062589b76934
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2023.446