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Wet climate during the 'Little Ice Age' in the arid Tarim Basin, northwestern China

文献类型:期刊论文

作者An, ZS (An, Zhisheng)[1]; Liu, ZH (Liu, Zhonghui)[3]; Liu, WG (Liu, Weiguo)[1,2]; Chang, H (Chang, Hong)[1]; Wang, XL (Wang, Xulong)[1]
刊名HOLOCENE
出版日期2011-04-13
卷号21期号:3页码:409-416
关键词Aridity Lia Plant Carbon Isotopes Tarim Basin
DOI10.1177/0959683610378881
文献子类期刊论文
英文摘要

A relatively cold period, the 'Little Ice Age' (LIA), just prior to the current warm period, has been documented from many regions of the globe. However, hydrological changes (wet/dry conditions) during the LIA appear to be very different across different climatic regimes, suggesting that the position, strength and/or pattern of atmospheric circulation could have changed significantly in the past. Therefore, paleohydrological studies may have some implications for potential future hydrological changes in an anticipated warming world. In this study, we investigated hydrological changes over the last similar to 800 years in the arid Tarim Basin, northwestern China. We used carbon isotopes of plant remains (mainly leaves) from a 10.5 m long aeolian sand sediment section to evaluate changes in dry/wet conditions. The average value of carbon isotopes of plant remains during the LIA period (similar to AD 1490 to 1890) is -26.0%, ranging from -28.2% to -23.6%, much lower than values before (average of -24.3%, from -25.5% to -22.4%) and after this period (average of -22.8%, -24.6% to -21.6%). Although other environmental factors could also affect carbon isotopes to some degree, such consistent, large negative isotopic excursions of up to 6% strongly suggest a wetter climatic condition in the study area at that time, which is also consistent with two silty clay layers, indicating a wet depositional environment, found around ad 1560 and ad 1625 during the LIA period. This inference is consistent with previous studies suggesting a relatively wet period during the LIA in the Tarim Basin and possibly extending to the western central Asia region, but appears to be opposite to hydrological changes in regions that are today dominated by Asian monsoon systems. This pattern of regional hydrological changes may be related to possible changes in the trajectory or strength of the westerlies and/or the orographic effect in this region, as previous studies suggested.

语种英语
源URL[http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/10253]  
专题地球环境研究所_加速器质谱中心
通讯作者Liu, WG (Liu, Weiguo)[1,2]
作者单位1.The University of Hong Kong, China
2.Xi’an Jiaotong University, China;
3.State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, China;
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An, ZS ,Liu, ZH ,Liu, WG ,et al. Wet climate during the 'Little Ice Age' in the arid Tarim Basin, northwestern China[J]. HOLOCENE,2011,21(3):409-416.
APA An, ZS ,Liu, ZH ,Liu, WG ,Chang, H ,&Wang, XL .(2011).Wet climate during the 'Little Ice Age' in the arid Tarim Basin, northwestern China.HOLOCENE,21(3),409-416.
MLA An, ZS ,et al."Wet climate during the 'Little Ice Age' in the arid Tarim Basin, northwestern China".HOLOCENE 21.3(2011):409-416.

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