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Model-based orbital-scale precipitation δ18O variations and distinct mechanisms in Asian monsoon and arid regions
文献摘要:
The past Asian precipitation δ18O(δ18Op)records from stalagmites and other deposits have shown significant orbital-scale variations,but their climatic implications and regional differences are still not fully understood.This study,as the first attempt of a 300-kyr transient stable isotope-enabled simulation,investigated the characteristics and mechanisms of the orbital-scale δ18Op variations in three representative regions of Asia:arid Central Asia(CA),monsoonal South Asia(SA)and monsoonal East Asia(EA).The modelling results showed that the variations in the CA,SA and EA annual δ18Op exhibited significant but asynchronous 23-kyr precession cycles.Further analyses revealed that although the precession-induced insolation variation was the ultimate cause of the δ18Op variation in all three regions,the dominant mechanisms and the involved physical processes were distinct among them.For the CA region,the rainy-season(November-March)temperature effect and water vapour transport by the westerly circulation were identified as the key precession-scale processes linking the October-February boreal mid-latitude insolation to the rainy-season or annual δ18Op.In the SA region,the rainy-season(June-September)precipitation amount effect and upstream depletion of the monsoonal water vapour δ18O served as the main mechanisms linking the rainy-season or annual δ18Op to the April-July insolation variation at the precession scale.For the EA region,however,the precession-scale annual 818Op was mainly controlled by the late-monsoon(August-September)and pre-monsoon(April-May)water vapour transport patterns,which were driven by the July-August insolation and the global ice volume,respectively.These results suggest that the climatic implications of the orbital-scale Asia δ18Op variations are sensitive to their geographic locations as determined by the combined effects of insolation and regional circulation patterns associated with the respective rainy seasons.This study provides new insights into understanding the regional differences and formation mechanisms of the Asian orbital-scale δ18Op variations.
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作者姓名:
Xiaodong Liu;Xiaoxun Xie;Zhengtang Guo;Zhi-Yong Yin;Guangshan Chen
作者机构:
State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology,Institute of Earth Environment,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Xi'an 710061,China;University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100049,China;Institute of Geology and Geophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100029,China;Department of Environmental&Ocean Sciences,University of San Diego,San Diego,CA 92110 USA
引用格式:
[1]Xiaodong Liu;Xiaoxun Xie;Zhengtang Guo;Zhi-Yong Yin;Guangshan Chen-.Model-based orbital-scale precipitation δ18O variations and distinct mechanisms in Asian monsoon and arid regions)[J].国家科学评论(英文版),2022(11):126-143
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