Evidence of long-term NAO influence on East-Central Europe winter precipitation from a guano-derived δ15N record

Currently there is a scarcity of paleo-records related to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), particularly in East-Central Europe (ECE). Here we report δ15N analysis of guano from a cave in NW Romania with the intent of reconstructing past variation in ECE hydroclimate and examine NAO impacts on w...

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Main Authors: Cleary, Daniel M., Wynn, Jonathan G., Ionita, Monica
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spelling ftusouthflorida:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:kip_articles-2745 2023-09-05T13:21:27+02:00 Evidence of long-term NAO influence on East-Central Europe winter precipitation from a guano-derived δ15N record Cleary, Daniel M. Wynn, Jonathan G. Ionita, Monica 2017-10-26T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/1746 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/kip_articles/article/2745/viewcontent/K26_05375_s41598_017_14488_5.pdf unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/1746 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/kip_articles/article/2745/viewcontent/K26_05375_s41598_017_14488_5.pdf KIP Articles North Atlantic oscillation Precipitation (Meteorology) Caves Romania Europe Central Europe Eastern Europe text 2017 ftusouthflorida 2023-08-13T16:27:49Z Currently there is a scarcity of paleo-records related to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), particularly in East-Central Europe (ECE). Here we report δ15N analysis of guano from a cave in NW Romania with the intent of reconstructing past variation in ECE hydroclimate and examine NAO impacts on winter precipitation. We argue that the δ15N values of guano indicate that the nitrogen cycle is hydrologically controlled and the δ15N values likely reflect winter precipitation related to nitrogen mineralization prior to the growing season. Drier conditions indicated by δ15N values at AD 1848–1852 and AD 1880–1930 correspond to the positive phase of the NAO. The increased frequency of negative phases of the NAO between AD 1940–1975 is contemporaneous with higher δ15N values (wetter conditions). A 4‰ decrease in δ15N values at the end of the 1970’s corresponds to a strong reduction in precipitation associated with a shift from negative to positive phase of the NAO. Using the relationship between NAO index and δ15N values in guano for the instrumental period, we reconstructed NAO-like phases back to AD 1650. Our results advocate that δ15N values of guano offer a proxy of the NAO conditions in the more distant past, helping assess its predictability. Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation University of South Florida St. Petersburg: Digital USFSP Guano ENVELOPE(141.604,141.604,-66.775,-66.775)
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topic North Atlantic oscillation
Precipitation (Meteorology)
Caves
Romania
Europe
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
spellingShingle North Atlantic oscillation
Precipitation (Meteorology)
Caves
Romania
Europe
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Cleary, Daniel M.
Wynn, Jonathan G.
Ionita, Monica
Evidence of long-term NAO influence on East-Central Europe winter precipitation from a guano-derived δ15N record
topic_facet North Atlantic oscillation
Precipitation (Meteorology)
Caves
Romania
Europe
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
description Currently there is a scarcity of paleo-records related to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), particularly in East-Central Europe (ECE). Here we report δ15N analysis of guano from a cave in NW Romania with the intent of reconstructing past variation in ECE hydroclimate and examine NAO impacts on winter precipitation. We argue that the δ15N values of guano indicate that the nitrogen cycle is hydrologically controlled and the δ15N values likely reflect winter precipitation related to nitrogen mineralization prior to the growing season. Drier conditions indicated by δ15N values at AD 1848–1852 and AD 1880–1930 correspond to the positive phase of the NAO. The increased frequency of negative phases of the NAO between AD 1940–1975 is contemporaneous with higher δ15N values (wetter conditions). A 4‰ decrease in δ15N values at the end of the 1970’s corresponds to a strong reduction in precipitation associated with a shift from negative to positive phase of the NAO. Using the relationship between NAO index and δ15N values in guano for the instrumental period, we reconstructed NAO-like phases back to AD 1650. Our results advocate that δ15N values of guano offer a proxy of the NAO conditions in the more distant past, helping assess its predictability.
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author Cleary, Daniel M.
Wynn, Jonathan G.
Ionita, Monica
author_facet Cleary, Daniel M.
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Ionita, Monica
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title Evidence of long-term NAO influence on East-Central Europe winter precipitation from a guano-derived δ15N record
title_short Evidence of long-term NAO influence on East-Central Europe winter precipitation from a guano-derived δ15N record
title_full Evidence of long-term NAO influence on East-Central Europe winter precipitation from a guano-derived δ15N record
title_fullStr Evidence of long-term NAO influence on East-Central Europe winter precipitation from a guano-derived δ15N record
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of long-term NAO influence on East-Central Europe winter precipitation from a guano-derived δ15N record
title_sort evidence of long-term nao influence on east-central europe winter precipitation from a guano-derived δ15n record
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