Title
Oxygen isotopes in tree rings are a good proxy for Amazon precipitation and El Niño-Southern Oscillation variability
Date Issued
16 October 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Institut de Recherche Pour le Développement
Abstract
We present a unique proxy for the reconstruction of variation in precipitation over theAmazon: oxygen isotope ratios in annual rings in tropical cedar (Cedrela odorata). A century-long record from northern Bolivia shows that tree rings preserve the signal of oxygen isotopes in precipitation during the wet season, with weaker influences of temperature and vapor pressure. Tree ring δ18O correlates strongly with δ18O in precipitation fromdistant stations in the center and west of the basin, and with Andean ice core δ18O showing that the signal is coherent over large areas. The signal correlates most strongly with basin-wide precipitation and Amazon river discharge. Weattribute the strength of this (negative) correlation mainly to the cumulative rainout processes of oxygen isotopes (Rayleigh distillation) in air parcels during westward transport across the basin. We further find a clear signature of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the record, with strong ENSO influences over recent decades, but weaker influence from 1925 to 1975 indicating decadal scale variation in the controls on the hydrological cycle. The record exhibits a significant increase in δ18O over the 20th century consistent with increases in Andean δ18O ice core and lake records, which we tentatively attribute to increased water vapor transport into the basin. Taking these data together, our record reveals a fresh path to diagnose and improve our understanding of variation and trends of the hydrological cycle of the world's largest river catchment.
Start page
16957
End page
16962
Volume
109
Issue
42
OCDE Knowledge area
Investigación climática
Geociencias, Multidisciplinar
Oceanografía, Hidrología, Recursos hídricos
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84867637133
PubMed ID
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
ISSN of the container
10916490
Sponsor(s)
Natural Environment Research Council - NE/F005806/1, NE/I021160/1
Sources of information:
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