Investigating the direct meltwater effect in terrestrial oxygen-isotope paleoclimate records using an isotope-enabled earth system model

Variations in terrestrial oxygen‐isotope reconstructions from ice cores and speleothems have been primarily attributed to climatic changes of surface air temperature, precipitation amount, or atmospheric circulation. Here we demonstrate with the fully coupled isotope‐enabled Community Earth System M...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Zhu, Jiang, Liu, Zhengyu, Brady, Esther C., Otto-Bliesner, Bette L., Marcott, Shaun A., Zhang, Jiaxu, Wang, Xianfeng, Nusbaumer, Jesse, Wong, Tony E., Jahn, Alexandra, Noone, David
Other Authors: Earth Observatory of Singapore, Asian School of the Environment
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46387
https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL076253
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spelling ftnanyangtu:oai:dr.ntu.edu.sg:10220/46387 2023-05-15T16:29:11+02:00 Investigating the direct meltwater effect in terrestrial oxygen-isotope paleoclimate records using an isotope-enabled earth system model Zhu, Jiang Liu, Zhengyu Brady, Esther C. Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. Marcott, Shaun A. Zhang, Jiaxu Wang, Xianfeng Nusbaumer, Jesse Wong, Tony E. Jahn, Alexandra Noone, David Earth Observatory of Singapore Asian School of the Environment 2017 10 p. http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46387 https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL076253 en eng Geophysical Research Letters Zhu, J., Liu, Z., Brady, E. C., Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Marcott, S. A., Zhang, J., . . . Noone, D. (2017). Investigating the Direct Meltwater Effect in Terrestrial Oxygen-Isotope Paleoclimate Records Using an Isotope-Enabled Earth System Model. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(24), 12501-12510. doi:10.1002/2017GL076253 0094-8276 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017GL076253 © 2017 American Geophysical Union. This paper was published in Geophysical Research Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of American Geophysical Union. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017GL076253]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. Direct Meltwater Effect Oxygen-isotope Records DRNTU::Science::Geology Journal Article 2017 ftnanyangtu https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL076253 2019-05-24T19:46:06Z Variations in terrestrial oxygen‐isotope reconstructions from ice cores and speleothems have been primarily attributed to climatic changes of surface air temperature, precipitation amount, or atmospheric circulation. Here we demonstrate with the fully coupled isotope‐enabled Community Earth System Model an additional process contributing to the oxygen‐isotope variations during glacial meltwater events. This process, termed “the direct meltwater effect,” involves propagating large amounts of isotopically depleted meltwater throughout the hydrological cycle and is independent of climatic changes. We find that the direct meltwater effect can make up 15–35% of the δ18O signals in precipitation over Greenland and eastern Brazil for large freshwater forcings (0.25–0.50 sverdrup (106 m3/s)). Model simulations further demonstrate that the direct meltwater effect increases with the magnitude and duration of the freshwater forcing and is sensitive to both the location and shape of the meltwater. These new modeling results have important implications for past climate interpretations of δ18O. Published version Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland DR-NTU (Digital Repository at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Greenland Geophysical Research Letters 44 24
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topic Direct Meltwater Effect
Oxygen-isotope Records
DRNTU::Science::Geology
spellingShingle Direct Meltwater Effect
Oxygen-isotope Records
DRNTU::Science::Geology
Zhu, Jiang
Liu, Zhengyu
Brady, Esther C.
Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.
Marcott, Shaun A.
Zhang, Jiaxu
Wang, Xianfeng
Nusbaumer, Jesse
Wong, Tony E.
Jahn, Alexandra
Noone, David
Investigating the direct meltwater effect in terrestrial oxygen-isotope paleoclimate records using an isotope-enabled earth system model
topic_facet Direct Meltwater Effect
Oxygen-isotope Records
DRNTU::Science::Geology
description Variations in terrestrial oxygen‐isotope reconstructions from ice cores and speleothems have been primarily attributed to climatic changes of surface air temperature, precipitation amount, or atmospheric circulation. Here we demonstrate with the fully coupled isotope‐enabled Community Earth System Model an additional process contributing to the oxygen‐isotope variations during glacial meltwater events. This process, termed “the direct meltwater effect,” involves propagating large amounts of isotopically depleted meltwater throughout the hydrological cycle and is independent of climatic changes. We find that the direct meltwater effect can make up 15–35% of the δ18O signals in precipitation over Greenland and eastern Brazil for large freshwater forcings (0.25–0.50 sverdrup (106 m3/s)). Model simulations further demonstrate that the direct meltwater effect increases with the magnitude and duration of the freshwater forcing and is sensitive to both the location and shape of the meltwater. These new modeling results have important implications for past climate interpretations of δ18O. Published version
author2 Earth Observatory of Singapore
Asian School of the Environment
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zhu, Jiang
Liu, Zhengyu
Brady, Esther C.
Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.
Marcott, Shaun A.
Zhang, Jiaxu
Wang, Xianfeng
Nusbaumer, Jesse
Wong, Tony E.
Jahn, Alexandra
Noone, David
author_facet Zhu, Jiang
Liu, Zhengyu
Brady, Esther C.
Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.
Marcott, Shaun A.
Zhang, Jiaxu
Wang, Xianfeng
Nusbaumer, Jesse
Wong, Tony E.
Jahn, Alexandra
Noone, David
author_sort Zhu, Jiang
title Investigating the direct meltwater effect in terrestrial oxygen-isotope paleoclimate records using an isotope-enabled earth system model
title_short Investigating the direct meltwater effect in terrestrial oxygen-isotope paleoclimate records using an isotope-enabled earth system model
title_full Investigating the direct meltwater effect in terrestrial oxygen-isotope paleoclimate records using an isotope-enabled earth system model
title_fullStr Investigating the direct meltwater effect in terrestrial oxygen-isotope paleoclimate records using an isotope-enabled earth system model
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the direct meltwater effect in terrestrial oxygen-isotope paleoclimate records using an isotope-enabled earth system model
title_sort investigating the direct meltwater effect in terrestrial oxygen-isotope paleoclimate records using an isotope-enabled earth system model
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https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL076253
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Zhu, J., Liu, Z., Brady, E. C., Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Marcott, S. A., Zhang, J., . . . Noone, D. (2017). Investigating the Direct Meltwater Effect in Terrestrial Oxygen-Isotope Paleoclimate Records Using an Isotope-Enabled Earth System Model. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(24), 12501-12510. doi:10.1002/2017GL076253
0094-8276
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017GL076253
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