Relative humidity variation derived from tree-ring delta O-18 and possible large-scale atmospheric circulations linkage over the Guanzhong Plain, central northern China, since 1760 CE

China is drastically influenced by the Asian monsoon. Based on the relationship (r = -.636, N = 62, p < .001) between tree-ring delta O-18 values from nine cores of Pinus tabulaeformis Carr. from Nanwutai and the Asia monsoon-related June-August relative humidity (RHJJA), we designed a transfer f...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Liu, Ruoshi, Li, Qiang, Liu, Yu, Li, Xuxiang, Ren, Meng, Ma, Yongyong, Sun, Changfeng, Song, Huiming, Cai, Qiufang
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Language:English
Published: WILEY 2021
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Online Access:http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/15866
https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7004
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spelling ftchinacascieeca:oai:ir.ieecas.cn:361006/15866 2023-06-11T04:09:40+02:00 Relative humidity variation derived from tree-ring delta O-18 and possible large-scale atmospheric circulations linkage over the Guanzhong Plain, central northern China, since 1760 CE Liu, Ruoshi Li, Qiang Liu, Yu Li, Xuxiang Ren, Meng Ma, Yongyong Sun, Changfeng Song, Huiming Cai, Qiufang 2021-01-20 http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/15866 https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7004 英语 eng WILEY INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/15866 doi:10.1002/joc.7004 China Guanzhong Plain relative humidity tree-ring delta O-18 Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences 期刊论文 2021 ftchinacascieeca https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7004 2023-05-08T13:25:07Z China is drastically influenced by the Asian monsoon. Based on the relationship (r = -.636, N = 62, p < .001) between tree-ring delta O-18 values from nine cores of Pinus tabulaeformis Carr. from Nanwutai and the Asia monsoon-related June-August relative humidity (RHJJA), we designed a transfer function reconstructing the RHJJA variation from 1760 to 2018 CE. Our RHJJA reconstruction captured some extreme climatic events that occurred in the past, such as the Ding-Wu disaster (1876-1878 CE), which was the most serious drought event of northern China in the 19th century, and the severe drought event of 1925-1930 CE. The spatial correlation analysis shows that our RHJJA reconstruction has not only local but also large-scale hydroclimate circulations. Our reconstruction compared well with other hydroclimate series from northern China, indicating the large-scale representativeness of our reconstruction. Both the ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) and the periodicity analyses revealed that the El Nino-South Oscillation (ENSO), the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and the solar activity strongly affected Asian monsoon-related RHJJA changes over Guanzhong Plain in the past. We believe this study is of great significance and provides an in-depth understanding of climate change in the Guanzhong Plain and in northern China. Report Arctic Climate change Institute of Earth Environment: IEECAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Arctic Pacific Carr ENVELOPE(130.717,130.717,-66.117,-66.117) International Journal of Climatology 41 5 3044 3057
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topic China
Guanzhong Plain
relative humidity
tree-ring delta O-18
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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Guanzhong Plain
relative humidity
tree-ring delta O-18
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Liu, Ruoshi
Li, Qiang
Liu, Yu
Li, Xuxiang
Ren, Meng
Ma, Yongyong
Sun, Changfeng
Song, Huiming
Cai, Qiufang
Relative humidity variation derived from tree-ring delta O-18 and possible large-scale atmospheric circulations linkage over the Guanzhong Plain, central northern China, since 1760 CE
topic_facet China
Guanzhong Plain
relative humidity
tree-ring delta O-18
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
description China is drastically influenced by the Asian monsoon. Based on the relationship (r = -.636, N = 62, p < .001) between tree-ring delta O-18 values from nine cores of Pinus tabulaeformis Carr. from Nanwutai and the Asia monsoon-related June-August relative humidity (RHJJA), we designed a transfer function reconstructing the RHJJA variation from 1760 to 2018 CE. Our RHJJA reconstruction captured some extreme climatic events that occurred in the past, such as the Ding-Wu disaster (1876-1878 CE), which was the most serious drought event of northern China in the 19th century, and the severe drought event of 1925-1930 CE. The spatial correlation analysis shows that our RHJJA reconstruction has not only local but also large-scale hydroclimate circulations. Our reconstruction compared well with other hydroclimate series from northern China, indicating the large-scale representativeness of our reconstruction. Both the ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) and the periodicity analyses revealed that the El Nino-South Oscillation (ENSO), the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and the solar activity strongly affected Asian monsoon-related RHJJA changes over Guanzhong Plain in the past. We believe this study is of great significance and provides an in-depth understanding of climate change in the Guanzhong Plain and in northern China.
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author Liu, Ruoshi
Li, Qiang
Liu, Yu
Li, Xuxiang
Ren, Meng
Ma, Yongyong
Sun, Changfeng
Song, Huiming
Cai, Qiufang
author_facet Liu, Ruoshi
Li, Qiang
Liu, Yu
Li, Xuxiang
Ren, Meng
Ma, Yongyong
Sun, Changfeng
Song, Huiming
Cai, Qiufang
author_sort Liu, Ruoshi
title Relative humidity variation derived from tree-ring delta O-18 and possible large-scale atmospheric circulations linkage over the Guanzhong Plain, central northern China, since 1760 CE
title_short Relative humidity variation derived from tree-ring delta O-18 and possible large-scale atmospheric circulations linkage over the Guanzhong Plain, central northern China, since 1760 CE
title_full Relative humidity variation derived from tree-ring delta O-18 and possible large-scale atmospheric circulations linkage over the Guanzhong Plain, central northern China, since 1760 CE
title_fullStr Relative humidity variation derived from tree-ring delta O-18 and possible large-scale atmospheric circulations linkage over the Guanzhong Plain, central northern China, since 1760 CE
title_full_unstemmed Relative humidity variation derived from tree-ring delta O-18 and possible large-scale atmospheric circulations linkage over the Guanzhong Plain, central northern China, since 1760 CE
title_sort relative humidity variation derived from tree-ring delta o-18 and possible large-scale atmospheric circulations linkage over the guanzhong plain, central northern china, since 1760 ce
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