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Climate Research
Atmospheric circulation change in the central Himalayas indicated by a high-resolution ice core deuterium excess record
Douglas Introne1  Dahe Qin1  Hongxi Pang1  Susan Kaspari1  Valérie Masson-Delmotte1  Sungmin Hong1  Paul Mayewski1  Zhenchao Li1  Jean Jouzel1  Shugui Hou1  Yuanqing He1 
关键词: Himalayas;    Ice core;    Deuterium excess;    Atmospheric circulation;   
DOI  :  10.3354/cr01090
来源: Inter-Research Science Publishing
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ABSTRACT: Continuous measurements of both δD and δ18O were performed along a 108.8 m ice core recovered from the East Rongbuk Glacier on the northeast saddle of Mt. Qomolangma (Everest) (28.03°N, 86.96°E, 6518 m above sea level) in September 2002. They provide the first high-resolution historical record of deuterium excess (d) in the central Himalayas. In this paper, we focus on d variability from 1951 to 2001 and its relationship with large scale atmospheric circulation. The d record exhibits significant seasonal variations, with low values in summer and high values in winter, reflecting the atmospheric circulation shift between winter westerlies and the Indian summer monsoon (ISM). The interannual d variation is primarily controlled by the ISM moisture transport. An abnormally high d value during the period 1960–1964 is linked with the strengthening of winter westerlies, while an anomalously low d value during the period 1965–1968 is primarily a result of the migration of the ISM moisture source region, and secondly of surface sublimation. The results show that the ice-core d record retrieved from the high Himalayas is a good proxy for changes in atmospheric circulation.

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