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Annals of Glaciology | 2006

delta O-18 records from Tibetan ice cores reveal differences in climatic changes

Tandong Yao; Li ZX(李泽霞); L. G. Thompson; Thompson, Em (Thompson, Ellen Mosley); Yiqian Wang; Tian LD(田立德); Ninlian Wang; Kq (段克勤) Duan

Abstract Observations of the δ18O in precipitation from four ice cores (Puruogangri, Dasuopu, Guliya and Dunde) from the Tibetan Plateau (TP) provide additional important perspectives on climatic warming during the 20th century in a region where there is a lack of instrumental and observational climate data. The average δ18O and surface air temperature over the TP show very similar fluctuations since 1955, which provides new evidence that the δ18O in the ice cores is at least in part a temperature signal. Nevertheless differences and similarities exist among the four records. Some climatic events, particularly the major cooling episodes, are synchronously recorded in Puruogangri and Dasuopu and in the Bange meteorological air-temperature record. The major features of the ice cores allow them to be classified into two groups, the northern TP group (Dunde and Guliya) and southern TP group (Puruogangri and Dasuopu). This classification is determined by the different processes driving climate change between the northern and southern regions of the TP. Moreover, the δ18O variability between the ice cores within each region further documents the smaller-scale regional variability.


Annals of Glaciology | 2006

Oxygen-18 isotopes in precipitation on the eastern Tibetan Plateau

Wusheng Yu; Tandong Yao; Tian LD(田立德); Yiqian Wang; Li ZX(李泽霞); Weizhen Sun

Abstract This study examines precipitation samples collected at the Yushu meteorological station on the eastern Tibetan Plateau from November 2000 to November 2002. Results show that air-temperature effects control δ18O in precipitation in this area. Values of δ18O in precipitation positively correlate with air temperature, especially for monthly averages. Our data also show δ18O values in precipitation positively correlate with dew point and surface pressure in the Yushu region. Similar to other stations (Tuotuohe, Nagqu, Gaize and Shiquanhe) lying in the transition zone between the regions in the south dominated by the monsoon and those in the north dominated by the westerlies, because of the effect of monsoon precipitation, precipitation rates are high, and heavy isotopes are more depleted in summer at the Yushu station. Accordingly, values of δ18O in precipitation correlate more strongly with air temperature and dew point before the monsoon onset and after the monsoon retreat than during the monsoon period. That is, intense monsoon activities weaken the correlations between δ18O and air temperature and dew point. Clearly, dew point, surface pressure and the monsoon intensity contribute to controlling the δ18O values in precipitation at the Yushu station.


Annals of Glaciology | 2007

Temperature variations over the past millennium on the Tibetan Plateau revealed by four ice cores

Tandong Yao; Keqin D (段克勤); L. G. Thompson; Ninlian Wang; Tian LD(田立德); Xu BQ(徐柏青); Yiqian Wang; Wusheng Yu

Abstract Temperature variation on the Tibetan Plateau over the last 1000 years has been inferred using a composite δ18O record from four ice cores. Data from a new ice core recovered from the Puruogangri ice field in the central Tibetan Plateau are combined with those from three other cores (Dunde, Guliya and Dasuopu) recovered previously. The ice-core δ18O composite record indicates that the temperature change on the whole Tibetan Plateau is similar to that in the Northern Hemisphere on multi-decadal timescales except that there is no decreasing trend from AD 1000 to the late 19th century. The δ18O composite record from the northern Tibetan Plateau, however, indicates a cooling trend from AD 1000 to the late 19th century, which is more consistent with the Northern Hemisphere temperature reconstruction. The δ18O composite record reveals the existence of the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age (LIA) on the Tibetan Plateau. However, on the Tibetan Plateau the LIA is not the coldest period during the last millennium as in other regions in the Northern Hemisphere. The present study indicates that the 20th-century warming on the Tibetan Plateau is abrupt, and is warmer than at any time during the past 1000 years.


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2013

Temperature lapse rate in complex mountain terrain on the southern slope of the central Himalayas

Dambaru Ballab Kattel; Tandong Yao; Kun Yang; Tian LD(田立德); Gang Yang; Daniel R. Joswiak


Microbial Ecology | 2008

Phylogenetic and Physiological Diversity of Bacteria Isolated from Puruogangri Ice Core

Xiao-Yong Zhang; Tandong Yao; Tian LD(田立德); Shuai Xu; Lizhe An


Journal of Climate | 2011

Precipitation Water Stable Isotopes in the South Tibetan Plateau: Observations and Modeling*

Jing Gao; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Tandong Yao; Tian LD(田立德); Camille Risi; Georg Hoffmann


Archive | 2008

TIBETAN OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH PLATFORM Atmosphere-Land Interaction over a Heterogeneous Landscape

Yaoming Ma; Shichang Kang; Liping Zhu; Xu BQ(徐柏青); Tian LD(田立德); Tandong Yao


Journal of Glaciology | 2013

Ice-core evidence of westerly and monsoon moisture contributions in the central Tibetan Plateau

Joswiak, Dr (Joswiak, Daniel R.); Tandong Yao; Guoju Wu; Tian LD(田立德); Xu BQ(徐柏青)


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2007

Chernobyl nuclear accident revealed from the 7010 m Muztagata ice core record

Tian LD(田立德); Tandong Yao; Guoju Wu; Li; Xu; Bn; Yf


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2014

Digital zenith telescope prototype of China

Tian LD(田立德); Jinyun Guo; Yanben Han; Xiushan Lu; Weidong Liu; Zheng Wang; Bo Wang; Zhiqiang Yin; Hongqi Wang

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Tandong Yao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bo Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hongqi Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xu BQ(徐柏青)

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yanben Han

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhiqiang Yin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guoju Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ninlian Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Weidong Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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