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Oxygen-18 concentrations in recent precipitation and ice cores on the Tibetan Plateau

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2003

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Tian, L, Yao, T, Schuster, P F, White, J W C, Ichiyanagi, K, Pendall, E, Pu, J, and Yu, W, 2003, Oxygen-18 concentrations in recent precipitation and ice cores on the Tibetan Plateau: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 108, iss. D9.

Summary

A detailed study of the climatic significance of δ18O in precipitation was completed on a 1500 km southwest-northeast transect of the Tibetan Plateau in central Asia. Precipitation samples were collected at four meteorological stations for up to 9 years. This study shows that the gradual impact of monsoon precipitation affects the spatial variation of δ18O-T relationship along the transect. Strong monsoon activity in the southern Tibetan Plateau results in high precipitation rates and more depleted heavy isotopes. This depletion mechanism is described as a precipitation “amount effect” and results in a poor δ18O-T relationship at both seasonal and annual scales. In the middle of the Tibetan Plateau, the effects of the monsoon are diminished [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1029/2002JD002173

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