Decadal time scale variability recorded in the Quelccaya summit ice core delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio series and its relation with the sea surface temperature

The spectral characteristics of the delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio time series of the Quelccaya ice cap summit core are investigated with the multi taper method (MTM), the singular spectrum analysis (SSA) and the wavelet transform (WT) techniques for the 500 y long 1485-1984 period. The most signifi...

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Main Authors: Melice, J.L., Roucou, P.
Other Authors: UCL
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer-verlag 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/66255
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spelling ftunistlouisbrus:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:66255 2024-05-12T08:05:08+00:00 Decadal time scale variability recorded in the Quelccaya summit ice core delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio series and its relation with the sea surface temperature Melice, J.L. Roucou, P. UCL 1998 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/66255 eng eng Springer-verlag boreal:66255 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/66255 urn:ISSN:0930-7575 Climate Dynamics : observational, theoretical and computational research on the climate system, Vol. 14, no. 2, p. 117-132 (1998) info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1998 ftunistlouisbrus 2024-04-18T18:11:45Z The spectral characteristics of the delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio time series of the Quelccaya ice cap summit core are investigated with the multi taper method (MTM), the singular spectrum analysis (SSA) and the wavelet transform (WT) techniques for the 500 y long 1485-1984 period. The most significant (at the 99.8% level) cycle according to the MTM F-test has a period centered at 14.4 y while the largest variance explaining oscillation according to the SSA technique has a period centered at 12.9 y. The stability over time of these periods is investigated by performing evolutive MTM and SSA on the 500 y long delta /sup 18/O series with a 100 y wide moving window. It is shown that the cycles with largest amplitude and that the oscillations with largest extracting variance have corresponding periods aggregated around 13.5 y that are very stable over the period between 1485 and 1984. The WT of the same isotopic time series reveals the existence of a main oscillation around 12 y which are also very stable in time. The relation between the isotopic data at Quelccaya and the annual sea surface temperature (SST) field anomalies is then evaluated for the overlapping 1919-1984 period. Significant global correlation and significant coherency at 12.1 y are found between the isotopic series and the annual global sea surface temperature (GSST) series. Moreover, the correlation between the low (over 8 y) frequency component of the isotopic time series and the annual SST field point out significant values in the tropical North Atlantic. This region is characterized by a main SST variability at 12.8 y. Anglais Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice cap ice core North Atlantic DIAL@USL-B (Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles)
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description The spectral characteristics of the delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio time series of the Quelccaya ice cap summit core are investigated with the multi taper method (MTM), the singular spectrum analysis (SSA) and the wavelet transform (WT) techniques for the 500 y long 1485-1984 period. The most significant (at the 99.8% level) cycle according to the MTM F-test has a period centered at 14.4 y while the largest variance explaining oscillation according to the SSA technique has a period centered at 12.9 y. The stability over time of these periods is investigated by performing evolutive MTM and SSA on the 500 y long delta /sup 18/O series with a 100 y wide moving window. It is shown that the cycles with largest amplitude and that the oscillations with largest extracting variance have corresponding periods aggregated around 13.5 y that are very stable over the period between 1485 and 1984. The WT of the same isotopic time series reveals the existence of a main oscillation around 12 y which are also very stable in time. The relation between the isotopic data at Quelccaya and the annual sea surface temperature (SST) field anomalies is then evaluated for the overlapping 1919-1984 period. Significant global correlation and significant coherency at 12.1 y are found between the isotopic series and the annual global sea surface temperature (GSST) series. Moreover, the correlation between the low (over 8 y) frequency component of the isotopic time series and the annual SST field point out significant values in the tropical North Atlantic. This region is characterized by a main SST variability at 12.8 y. Anglais
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author Melice, J.L.
Roucou, P.
spellingShingle Melice, J.L.
Roucou, P.
Decadal time scale variability recorded in the Quelccaya summit ice core delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio series and its relation with the sea surface temperature
author_facet Melice, J.L.
Roucou, P.
author_sort Melice, J.L.
title Decadal time scale variability recorded in the Quelccaya summit ice core delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio series and its relation with the sea surface temperature
title_short Decadal time scale variability recorded in the Quelccaya summit ice core delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio series and its relation with the sea surface temperature
title_full Decadal time scale variability recorded in the Quelccaya summit ice core delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio series and its relation with the sea surface temperature
title_fullStr Decadal time scale variability recorded in the Quelccaya summit ice core delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio series and its relation with the sea surface temperature
title_full_unstemmed Decadal time scale variability recorded in the Quelccaya summit ice core delta /sup 18/O isotopic ratio series and its relation with the sea surface temperature
title_sort decadal time scale variability recorded in the quelccaya summit ice core delta /sup 18/o isotopic ratio series and its relation with the sea surface temperature
publisher Springer-verlag
publishDate 1998
url http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/66255
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ice core
North Atlantic
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ice core
North Atlantic
op_source Climate Dynamics : observational, theoretical and computational research on the climate system, Vol. 14, no. 2, p. 117-132 (1998)
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