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Changing amounts and sources of moisture in the U.S. southwest since the Last Glacial Maximum in response to global climate change

  • Weimin Feng
  • , Benjamin F. Hardt
  • , Jay L. Banner
  • , Kevin J. Meyer
  • , Eric W. James
  • , Mary Lynn Musgrove
  • , R. Lawrence Edwards
  • , Hai Cheng
  • , Angela Min

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The U.S. southwest has a limited water supply and is predicted to become drier in the 21st century. An improved understanding of factors controlling moisture sources and availability is aided by reconstruction of past responses to global climate change. New stable isotope and growth-rate records for a central Texas speleothem indicate a strong influence of Gulf of Mexico (GoM) moisture and increased precipitation from 15.5 to 13.5 ka, which includes the majority of the Bølling-Allerød warming (BA: 14.7-12.9 ka). Coeval speleothem records from 900 and 1200 km to the west allow reconstruction of regional moisture sources and atmospheric circulation. The combined isotope and growth-rate time series indicates 1) increased GoM moisture input during the majority of the BA, producing greater precipitation in Texas and New Mexico; and 2) a retreat of GoM moisture during Younger Dryas cooling (12.9-11.5 ka), reducing precipitation. These results portray how late-Pleistocene atmospheric circulation and moisture distribution in this region responded to global changes, providing information to improve models of future climate.

源语言英语
页(从-至)47-56
页数10
期刊Earth and Planetary Science Letters
401
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 9月 2014

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