Recent variability of the climate and glaciers in China's monsoon region

Climatic data, ice core records, the tree-ring index and recorded glacier variations have been compared, and used to reconstruct a history of climatic and glacial changes in the monsoonal temperate-glacier region of southwestern China during the last 400 years. The results indicate that the region&#...

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Main Authors: Theakstone, WH, He, Y, Chen, T, Yao, T, Zhang, DD, Pang, H, Zhang, Z
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: International Association of Hydrological Sciences 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10722/157848
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spelling ftunivhongkonghu:oai:hub.hku.hk:10722/157848 2023-05-15T16:39:05+02:00 Recent variability of the climate and glaciers in China's monsoon region Theakstone, WH He, Y Chen, T Yao, T Zhang, DD Pang, H Zhang, Z 2003 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/157848 eng eng International Association of Hydrological Sciences United Kingdom IAHS-AISH Publication http://www.scopus.com/mlt/select.url?eid=2-s2.0-0042842534&selection=ref&src=s&origin=recordpage Iahs-Aish Publication, 2003 n. 280, p. 104-116 116 90372 0144-7815 280 eid_2-s2.0-0042842534 104 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/157848 Temperate Glaciers Climatic Change China Monsoon Region Article 2003 ftunivhongkonghu 2023-01-14T15:46:17Z Climatic data, ice core records, the tree-ring index and recorded glacier variations have been compared, and used to reconstruct a history of climatic and glacial changes in the monsoonal temperate-glacier region of southwestern China during the last 400 years. The results indicate that the region's temperature has increased in a fluctuating manner during the 20th century, after the two cold stages of the Little Ice Age of the 17th-19th centuries, with a corresponding retreat of most of the glaciers during the 20th century, against a background of global warming. Rates of retreat accelerated after the 1980s. The few advancing glaciers that did exist have started to retreat in recent years. The amount, trend and amplitude of variation of precipitation have differed in different parts of the region. The climatic records in the Dasuopu ice core, from the Himalaya area in the western part of the region, show a decreasing trend in precipitation, the converse of the trend in temperature. However, in the Hengduan Mountains and other areas of the eastern part of the region, a rising trend in rainfall has accompanied increasing temperatures, a result of the variable atmospheric circulations from different sources. The data indicate that the Southwest Monsoon, which is the principal controlling factor in the Chinese monsoonal temperate-glacier region, can be classified into two parts. One is the Indian Monsoon from the Arabian Sea, passing across the Indian Peninsula. This transports the vapour for precipitation in the Himalaya area, the western part of the monsoonal temperate-glacier region. The other part is the Bengal Monsoon originating in the Bay of Bengal, passing over Bengal and Burma. This is the major source of precipitation in the Hengduan Mountains and other areas in the eastern part of the region. In addition, the eastern part is influenced by the Southeast Monsoon arriving from the western Pacific, whilst the western part is affected in winter by the southern branch of the westerly circulation. This complex ... Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core University of Hong Kong: HKU Scholars Hub Indian Pacific
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topic Temperate Glaciers
Climatic Change
China
Monsoon Region
spellingShingle Temperate Glaciers
Climatic Change
China
Monsoon Region
Theakstone, WH
He, Y
Chen, T
Yao, T
Zhang, DD
Pang, H
Zhang, Z
Recent variability of the climate and glaciers in China's monsoon region
topic_facet Temperate Glaciers
Climatic Change
China
Monsoon Region
description Climatic data, ice core records, the tree-ring index and recorded glacier variations have been compared, and used to reconstruct a history of climatic and glacial changes in the monsoonal temperate-glacier region of southwestern China during the last 400 years. The results indicate that the region's temperature has increased in a fluctuating manner during the 20th century, after the two cold stages of the Little Ice Age of the 17th-19th centuries, with a corresponding retreat of most of the glaciers during the 20th century, against a background of global warming. Rates of retreat accelerated after the 1980s. The few advancing glaciers that did exist have started to retreat in recent years. The amount, trend and amplitude of variation of precipitation have differed in different parts of the region. The climatic records in the Dasuopu ice core, from the Himalaya area in the western part of the region, show a decreasing trend in precipitation, the converse of the trend in temperature. However, in the Hengduan Mountains and other areas of the eastern part of the region, a rising trend in rainfall has accompanied increasing temperatures, a result of the variable atmospheric circulations from different sources. The data indicate that the Southwest Monsoon, which is the principal controlling factor in the Chinese monsoonal temperate-glacier region, can be classified into two parts. One is the Indian Monsoon from the Arabian Sea, passing across the Indian Peninsula. This transports the vapour for precipitation in the Himalaya area, the western part of the monsoonal temperate-glacier region. The other part is the Bengal Monsoon originating in the Bay of Bengal, passing over Bengal and Burma. This is the major source of precipitation in the Hengduan Mountains and other areas in the eastern part of the region. In addition, the eastern part is influenced by the Southeast Monsoon arriving from the western Pacific, whilst the western part is affected in winter by the southern branch of the westerly circulation. This complex ...
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author Theakstone, WH
He, Y
Chen, T
Yao, T
Zhang, DD
Pang, H
Zhang, Z
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He, Y
Chen, T
Yao, T
Zhang, DD
Pang, H
Zhang, Z
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title Recent variability of the climate and glaciers in China's monsoon region
title_short Recent variability of the climate and glaciers in China's monsoon region
title_full Recent variability of the climate and glaciers in China's monsoon region
title_fullStr Recent variability of the climate and glaciers in China's monsoon region
title_full_unstemmed Recent variability of the climate and glaciers in China's monsoon region
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