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Determining key upstream convection and rainout zones affecting δ18O in water vapor and precipitation based on 10-year continuous observations in the East Asian Monsoon region

  • Zhaojun Zhan
  • , Hongxi Pang
  • , Shuangye Wu
  • , Zhengyu Liu
  • , Wangbin Zhang
  • , Tao Xu
  • , Hai Cheng
  • , Shugui Hou
  • Nanjing University
  • University of Dayton
  • Ohio State University
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Abstract

An increasing number of studies have recognized the crucial impact of upstream convective activities and rainout processes on the stable isotopic composition of precipitation (δ18Op) and water vapor (δ18Ov) at mid and low latitudes. However, it is difficult to precisely identify the upstream convection and rainout zones using the common method based on the spatial distribution of time-lagged temporal correlation. Using a 10-year continuous high-resolution δ18Ov and δ18Op dataset at Nanjing (southeast China), the longest record of this kind, we develop an improved time-lagged correlation method for Key Upstream Convection Zones Identification (KUCZI). Utilizing this method, we find that summer δ18Ov and δ18Op at Nanjing are primarily controlled by the convective activities and rainout processes along the moisture transport pathway from the Maritime Continent (MC), via the Indo-China Peninsula and South China Sea (ICP_SCS), to Southeast China (SEC), particularly over SEC. Contrary to the conclusion of many existing studies, there is a possibility that the Indian Ocean is not a major convection zone affecting δ18Op and δ18Ov at Nanjing. Our results indicate that we may need to reconsider the role of the Indian Ocean on the paleoclimate interpretation of stalagmite δ18O records in the East Asian Monsoon (EAM) region.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117912
JournalEarth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume601
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • East Asian Monsoon
  • paleoclimate
  • rainout effect
  • upstream convective activities
  • water stable isotopes

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