Stable isotopes in precipitation in the Asian monsoon region

被引:215
作者
Vuille, M
Werner, M
Bradley, RS
Keimig, F
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Geosci, Climate Syst Res Ctr, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
[2] Max Planck Inst Biogeochem, D-07745 Jena, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.1029/2005JD006022
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
[1] The influence of the Asian monsoon on the delta O-18 composition of precipitation is investigated on the basis of the ECHAM-4 Atmospheric General Circulation Model (AGCM), fitted with stable isotopic tracers. The model is forced with prescribed sea surface temperatures (SST) over the last few decades of the 20th century. The simulated climate and climate - stable isotope relationships are validated with observational data from the International Atomic Energy Agency - Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (IAEA-GNIP) and reanalysis data. The model shows deficiencies when simulating interannual variations of monsoon precipitation, but the associated monsoon circulation is quite accurately reproduced, in particular when run in a high-resolution (T106) version. The modeled stable isotope distribution is quite similar to observations, but the local climatic controls on delta O-18 are overestimated. The influence of the Asian monsoon on delta O-18 is analyzed on the basis of a vertical wind shear index M, indicative of variations in large-scale monsoon strength. The ECHAM model simulates a significant negative relationship between delta O-18 composition of precipitation and M over most monsoon-affected areas, consistent with the IAEA-GNIP data. Variations in the amount of precipitation provide a first-order explanation for this relationship. Distillation processes during transport and hence increased rainout and depletion of heavy isotopes upstream may also lead to a significant monsoon-delta O-18 relationship in areas where local precipitation is not affected by monsoon variability. The modern delta O-18 record from the Dasuopu ice core in the Himalayas is a good indicator of the large-scale monsoon circulation, a relationship that is correctly simulated by the T106 version of the ECHAM model. Our results suggest that delta O-18 variations in this region are sensitive to fluctuations in Asian monsoon intensity.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 15
页数:15
相关论文
共 79 条
[1]   Stable isotope evidence for moisture sources in the Asian summer monsoon under present and past climate regimes -: art. no. L08203 [J].
Aggarwal, PK ;
Fröhlich, K ;
Kulkarni, KM ;
Gourcy, LL .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2004, 31 (08) :L082031-4
[2]   Stable isotope composition of precipitation over southeast Asia [J].
Araguas-Araguas, L ;
Froehlich, K ;
Rozanski, K .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1998, 103 (D22) :28721-28742
[3]  
Bamzai AS, 1999, J CLIMATE, V12, P3117, DOI 10.1175/1520-0442(1999)012<3117:RBESCS>2.0.CO
[4]  
2
[5]   Isotopic variation in Indian Monsoon precipitation: Records from Bombay and New Delhi [J].
Bhattacharya, SK ;
Froehlich, K ;
Aggarwal, PK ;
Kulkarni, KM .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2003, 30 (24) :ASC11-1
[6]   Low latitude ice cores record Pacific sea surface temperatures [J].
Bradley, RS ;
Vuille, M ;
Hardy, D ;
Thompson, LG .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2003, 30 (04) :23-1
[7]   A 780-year annually resolved record of Indian Ocean monsoon precipitation from a speleothem from south Oman [J].
Burns, SJ ;
Fleitmann, D ;
Mudelsee, M ;
Neff, U ;
Matter, A ;
Mangini, A .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2002, 107 (D20) :ACL9-1
[8]   Reproducibility and predictability of the Asian summer monsoon in the ECHAM4-GCM [J].
Cherchi, A ;
Navarra, A .
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2003, 20 (04) :365-379
[9]  
Clark CO, 2000, J CLIMATE, V13, P2503, DOI 10.1175/1520-0442(2000)013<2503:IOSAIS>2.0.CO
[10]  
2