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PNAS:印度洋变暖或削弱南亚夏季降水 快报文章
资源环境快报,2022年第05期
作者:  薛明媚,吴秀平
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Indian Ocean  South Asian Monsoon  Rainfall  
Millennial-scale hydroclimate control of tropical soil carbon storage 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 63-+
作者:  Lam, Tommy Tsan-Yuk;  Jia, Na;  Zhang, Ya-Wei;  Shum, Marcus Ho-Hin;  Jiang, Jia-Fu;  Zhu, Hua-Chen;  Tong, Yi-Gang;  Shi, Yong-Xia;  Ni, Xue-Bing;  Liao, Yun-Shi;  Li, Wen-Juan;  Jiang, Bao-Gui;  Wei, Wei;  Yuan, Ting-Ting;  Zheng, Kui;  Cui, Xiao-Ming;  Li, Jie;  Pei, Guang-Qian
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Over the past 18,000 years, the residence time and amount of soil carbon stored in the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin have been controlled by the intensity of Indian Summer Monsoon rainfall, with greater carbon destabilization during wetter, warmer conditions.


The storage of organic carbon in the terrestrial biosphere directly affects atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide over a wide range of timescales. Within the terrestrial biosphere, the magnitude of carbon storage can vary in response to environmental perturbations such as changing temperature or hydroclimate(1), potentially generating feedback on the atmospheric inventory of carbon dioxide. Although temperature controls the storage of soil organic carbon at mid and high latitudes(2,3), hydroclimate may be the dominant driver of soil carbon persistence in the tropics(4,5)  however, the sensitivity of tropical soil carbon turnover to large-scale hydroclimate variability remains poorly understood. Here we show that changes in Indian Summer Monsoon rainfall have controlled the residence time of soil carbon in the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin over the past 18,000 years. Comparison of radiocarbon ages of bulk organic carbon and terrestrial higher-plant biomarkers with co-located palaeohydrological records(6) reveals a negative relationship between monsoon rainfall and soil organic carbon stocks on a millennial timescale. Across the deglaciation period, a depletion of basin-wide soil carbon stocks was triggered by increasing rainfall and associated enhanced soil respiration rates. Our results suggest that future hydroclimate changes in tropical regions are likely to accelerate soil carbon destabilization, further increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations.


  
Coupling of Indo-Pacific climate variability over the last millennium 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Chow, Brian W.;  Nunez, Vicente;  Kaplan, Luke;  Granger, Adam J.;  Bistrong, Karina;  Zucker, Hannah L.;  Kumar, Payal;  Sabatini, Bernardo L.;  Gu, Chenghua
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Coral records indicate that the variability of the Indian Ocean Dipole over the last millennium is strongly coupled to variability in the El Nino/Southern Oscillation and that recent extremes are unusual but not unprecedented.


The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) affects climate and rainfall across the world, and most severely in nations surrounding the Indian Ocean(1-4). The frequency and intensity of positive IOD events increased during the twentieth century(5) and may continue to intensify in a warming world(6). However, confidence in predictions of future IOD change is limited by known biases in IOD models(7) and the lack of information on natural IOD variability before anthropogenic climate change. Here we use precisely dated and highly resolved coral records from the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean, where the signature of IOD variability is strong and unambiguous, to produce a semi-continuous reconstruction of IOD variability that covers five centuries of the last millennium. Our reconstruction demonstrates that extreme positive IOD events were rare before 1960. However, the most extreme event on record (1997) is not unprecedented, because at least one event that was approximately 27 to 42 per cent larger occurred naturally during the seventeenth century. We further show that a persistent, tight coupling existed between the variability of the IOD and the El Nino/Southern Oscillation during the last millennium. Indo-Pacific coupling was characterized by weak interannual variability before approximately 1590, which probably altered teleconnection patterns, and by anomalously strong variability during the seventeenth century, which was associated with societal upheaval in tropical Asia. A tendency towards clustering of positive IOD events is evident in our reconstruction, which-together with the identification of extreme IOD variability and persistent tropical Indo-Pacific climate coupling-may have implications for improving seasonal and decadal predictions and managing the climate risks of future IOD variability.


  
La Nina's Diminishing Fingerprint on the Central Indian Summer Monsoon 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 47 (2)
作者:  Samanta, Dhrubajyoti;  Rajagopalan, Balaji;  Karnauskas, Kristopher B.;  Zhang, Lei;  Goodkin, Nathalie F.
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ISM rainfall  La Nina-ISM teleconnection  tropical Pacific  Indian Ocean warming  AGCM  Walker circulation  
Quasi-Biweekly Oscillation of the South Asian High and Its Role in Connecting the Indian and East Asian Summer Rainfalls 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019
作者:  Wei, Wei;  Zhang, Renhe;  Yang, Song;  Li, Wenhong;  Wen, Min
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South Asian high  Indian summer monsoon  East Asian summer monsoon  intraseasonal variation  quasi-biweekly oscillation  monsoon rainfall  
A study on variability in rainfall over India contributed by cyclonic disturbances in warming climate scenario 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Singh, Kasturi;  Panda, Jagabandhu;  Kant, Sunny
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cyclonic disturbances  North Indian Ocean  rainfall  warming climate  
An assessment of global satellite-based precipitation datasets in capturing precipitation extremes: A comparison with observed precipitation dataset in India 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Gupta, Vivek;  Jain, Manoj K.;  Singh, Pushpendra K.;  Singh, Vishal
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Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation with Station  extreme precipitation  Indian Meteorological Department precipitation  Soil Moisture to Rain  Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission  
Impact of differences in the decaying phase of El Nino on South and East Asia summer monsoon in CMIP5 models 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019, 39 (14) : 5503-5521
作者:  Srinivas, Gangiredla;  Chowdary, Jasti S.;  Gnanaseelan, Chellappan;  Parekh, Anant;  Dandi, Ramu;  Prasad, Koneru Venkata Siva Rama;  Naidu, Chennu Venkata
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CMIP5 models  El Nino decaying phase  sea surface temperature  South Asia and East Asia monsoon rainfall  tropical Indian Ocean  
Relationship between interannual changes of summer rainfall over Yangtze River Valley and South China Sea-Philippine Sea: Possible impact of tropical zonal sea surface temperature gradient 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019, 39 (14) : 5522-5538
作者:  Ha, Yao;  Zhong, Zhong;  Zhang, Yun;  Ding, Jinfeng;  Yang, Xiangrong
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equatorial central and eastern Pacific  interannual variability  middle-lower reaches of Yangtze River Valley  northern Indian Ocean  out-of-phase relationship  Philippine Sea  South China Sea  summer rainfall  tropical zonal SST gradient  
Local and Regional Indian Summer Monsoon Precipitation Dynamics During Termination II and the Last Interglacial 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019, 46 (21) : 12454-12463
作者:  Magiera, Matthias;  Lechleitner, Franziska A.;  Erhardt, Andrea M.;  Hartland, Adam;  Kwiecien, Ola;  Cheng, Hai;  Bradbury, Harold J.;  Turchyn, Alexandra V.;  Riechelmann, Sylvia;  Edwards, Lawrence;  Breitenbach, Sebastian F. M.
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speleothem  Marine Isotope Stage 5e  Termination II  seasonality  Indian summer monsoon  dry season rainfall