Recent rapid warming trend revealed from the isotopic record in Muztagata ice core, eastern Pamirs
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Tian, L.D., et al. |
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Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres |
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2006 |
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111 |
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D13 |
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[ 1] Many have made efforts to clarify the climatic significance of stable isotopic variations in ice cores around central Asia through the study of stable isotopes in present-day precipitation. A new shallow ice core from Muztagata, in the eastern Pamirs, allows for a detailed comparison of annual delta O-18 variation with local meteorological data as well as with global air temperature variations. On the basis of a comparison of seasonal fluctuations of delta O-18 in the local precipitation, the 41.6-m ice core drilled at 7010 m provides a record of about one-half century. The annual fluctuations of delta O-18 in this ice core are in good agreement ( correlation coefficient of 0.67) with the annual air temperature changes at the nearby meteorological station Taxkorgen, indicating that the isotopic record from this ice core is a reliable temperature trend indicator. The most important discovery from the delta O-18 variation of this ice core is a rapid warming trend in the 1990s, which is consistent with a general global warming trend over this time period. This recent rapid warming at higher elevations in this area has led to the quick retreat of alpine glaciers.
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