climatic variability in princess elizabeth land (east antarctica) over the last 350 years
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We use isotopic composition (δD) data from six
sites in Princess Elizabeth Land (PEL) in order to reconstruct air
temperature variability in this sector of East Antarctica over the last
350 years. First, we use the present-day instrumental mean annual surface air
temperature data to demonstrate that the studied region (between Russia's
Progress, Vostok and Mirny research stations) is characterized by uniform
temperature variability. We thus construct a stacked record of the
temperature anomaly for the whole sector for the period of 1958–2015. A
comparison of this series with the Southern Hemisphere climatic indices shows
that the short-term inter-annual temperature variability is primarily
governed by the Antarctic Oscillation (AAO) and Interdecadal Pacific
Oscillation (IPO) modes of atmospheric variability. However, the
low-frequency temperature variability (with period > 27 years) is mainly
related to the anomalies of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) mode. We then
construct a stacked record of δD for the PEL for the period of
1654–2009 from individual normalized and filtered isotopic records obtained
at six different sites (
PEL2016stacked record). We use a linear regression of this record and the stacked PEL temperature record (with an apparent slope of 9 ± 5.4 ‰ °C−1) to convert PEL2016 into a temperature scale. Analysis of PEL2016 shows a 1 ± 0.6 °C warming in this region over the last 3 centuries, with a particularly cold period from the mid-18th to the mid-19th century. A peak of cooling occurred in the 1840s – a feature previously observed in other Antarctic records. We reveal that PEL2016 correlates with a low-frequency component of IOD and suggest that the IOD mode influences the Antarctic climate by modulating the activity of cyclones that bring heat and moisture to Antarctica. We also compare PEL2016 with other Antarctic stacked isotopic records. This work is a contribution to the PAGES (Past Global Changes) and IPICS (International Partnerships in Ice Core Sciences) Antarctica 2k projects.
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Authors | ;A. A. Ekaykin;D. O. Vladimirova;V. Y. Lipenkov;V. Masson-Delmotte |
Journal | proceedings - 16th ieee/acis international conference on computer and information science, icis 2017 |
Year | 2017 |
DOI | 10.5194/cp-13-61-2017 |
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