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Scientific Reports | 2016

Possible recent warming hiatus on the northwestern Tibetan Plateau derived from ice core records.

Wenling An; Shugui Hou; Wangbin Zhang; Shuangye Wu; Hao Xu; Hongxi Pang; Yetang Wang; Yaping Liu

Many studies have reported enhanced warming trend on the Tibetan Plateau (TP), even during the warming hiatus period. However, most of these studies are based on instrumental data largely collected from the eastern TP, whereas the temperature trend over the extensive northwestern TP remains uncertain due to few meteorological stations. Here we combined the stable isotopic δ18O record of an ice core recovered in 2012 from the Chongce glacier with the δ18O records of two other ice cores (i.e., Muztagata and Zangser Kangri) in the same region to establish a regional temperature series for the northwestern TP. The reconstruction shows a significant warming trend with a rate of 0.74 ± 0.12 °C/decade for the period 1970–2000, but a decreasing trend from 2001 to 2012. This is consistent with the reduction of warming rates during the recent decade observed at the only two meteorological stations on the northwestern TP, even though most stations on the eastern TP have shown persistent warming during the same period. Our results suggest a possible recent warming hiatus on the northwestern TP. This could have contributed to the relatively stable status of glaciers in this region.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Enhanced Recent Local Moisture Recycling on the Northwestern Tibetan Plateau Deduced From Ice Core Deuterium Excess Records

Wenling An; Shugui Hou; Qiong Zhang; Wangbin Zhang; Shuangye Wu; Hao Xu; Hongxi Pang; Yetang Wang; Yaping Liu

Local moisture recycling plays an essential role in maintaining an active hydrological cycle of the Tibetan Plateau (TP). Previous studies were largely limited to the seasonal time scale due to short and sparse observations, especially for the northwestern TP. In this study, we used a two-component mixing model to estimate local moisture recycling over the past decades from the deuterium excess records of two ice cores (i.e., Chongce and Zangser Kangri) from the northwestern TP. The results show that on average almost half of the precipitation on the northwestern TP is provided by local moisture recycling. In addition, the local moisture recycling ratio has increased evidently on the northwestern TP, suggesting an enhanced hydrological cycle. This recent increase could be due to the climatic and environmental changes on the TP in the past decades. Rapid increases in temperature and precipitation have enhanced evaporation. Changes of land surface of plateau have significantly increased evapotranspiration. All of these have intensified local moisture recycling. However, the mixing model used in this study only includes a limited number of climate factors. Some of the extreme values of moisture recycling ratio could be caused by large scale atmospheric circulation and other climatic and weather events. Moreover, the potential mechanisms for the increase in local recycling need to be further examined, since the numeric simulations from climate models did not reproduce the increased contribution of local moisture recycling in precipitation.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Corrigendum: Possible recent warming hiatus on the northwestern Tibetan Plateau derived from ice core records

Wenling An; Shugui Hou; Wangbin Zhang; Shuangye Wu; Hao Xu; Hongxi Pang; Yetang Wang; Yaping Liu

This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/srep32813.


The Cryosphere | 2013

Influence of regional precipitation patterns on stable isotopes in ice cores from the central Himalayas

Hongxi Pang; Shugui Hou; Susan Kaspari; Paul Andrew Mayewski


Climate Dynamics | 2013

Snow accumulation and its moisture origin over Dome Argus, Antarctica

Yetang Wang; Harald Sodemann; Shugui Hou; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Jean Jouzel; Hongxi Pang


Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences | 2009

Preliminary results of the close-off depth and the stable isotopic records along a 109.91 m ice core from Dome A, Antarctica

Shugui Hou; Yuansheng Li; Cunde Xiao; Hongxi Pang; Jianzhong Xu


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2015

Spatial distribution of 17O-excess in surface snow along a traverse from Zhongshan station to Dome A, East Antarctica

Hongxi Pang; Shugui Hou; A. Landais; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; F. Prié; Hans Christian Steen-Larsen; Camille Risi; Yuansheng Li; Jean Jouzel; Yetang Wang; Jing He; B. Minster; S. Falourd


Climate Research | 2012

Atmospheric circulation change in the central Himalayas indicated by a high-resolution ice core deuterium excess record

Hongxi Pang; Shugui Hou; Susan Kaspari; Paul Andrew Mayewski; Douglas S. Introne; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Jean Jouzel; Zhenchao Li; Yuanqing He; Sungmin Hong; Dahe Qin


Atmospheric Environment | 2019

Dissolved iron concentration in the recent snow of the Lambert Glacial Basin, Antarctica

Ke Liu; Shugui Hou; Shuangye Wu; Wangbin Zhang; Xiang Zou; Hongxi Pang; Jinhai Yu; Xingxing Jiang; Yueyuan Wu


The Cryosphere Discussions | 2018

Age of the Tibetan ice cores

Shugui Hou; Wangbin Zhang; Chaomin Wang; Shuangye Wu; Yetang Wang; Hongxi Pang; Theo M. Jenk; Margit Schwikowski

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Yetang Wang

Shandong Normal University

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Yaping Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jean Jouzel

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Valérie Masson-Delmotte

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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