globalchange  > 影响、适应和脆弱性
DOI: 10.5194/cp-14-1195-2018
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85051733677
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Drought and vegetation change in the central Rocky Mountains and western Great Plains: Potential climatic mechanisms associated with megadrought conditions at 4200 cal yr BP
作者: Carter V.A.; Shinker J.J.; Preece J.
刊名: Climate of the Past
ISSN: 18149324
出版年: 2018
卷: 14, 期:8
起始页码: 1195
结束页码: 1212
语种: 英语
英文摘要: Droughts are a naturally re-occurring phenomena that result in economic and societal losses. Yet, the most historic droughts that occurred in the 1930s and 1950s in the Great Plains and western United States were both shorter in duration and less severe than megadroughts that have plagued the region in the past. Roughly 4200 years ago, a 1/4 150-year long megadrought occurred in the central Rocky Mountains, as indicated by sedimentary pollen evidence documenting a brief and unique change in vegetation composition from Long Lake, southeastern Wyoming. Neighbouring the central Rocky Mountains, several dune fields reactivated in the western Great Plains around this time period illustrating a severe regional drought. While sedimentary pollen provides evidence of past drought, paleoecological evidence does not provide context for the climate mechanisms that may have caused the drought. Thus, a modern climate analogue technique was applied to the sedimentary pollen and regional dune reactivation evidence identified from the region to provide a conceptual framework for exploring possible mechanisms responsible for the observed ecological changes. The modern climate analogues of 2002/2012 illustrate that warm and dry conditions persisted through the growing season and were associated with anomalously higher-than-normal geopotential heights centred over the Great Plains. In the spring, higher-than-normal heights suppressed moisture transport via the low-level jet from the Gulf of Mexico creating a more southwesterly component of flow. In the summer, higher-than-normal heights persisted over the northern Great Plains resulting in a wind shift with an easterly component of flow, drawing in dry continental air into the study region. In both cases, lower-than-normal moisture in the atmosphere (via 850 mbar specific humidity) inhibited uplift and potential precipitation. Thus, if the present scenario existed during the 4.2 ka drought, the associated climatic responses are consistent with local and regional proxy data suggesting regional drought conditions in the central Rocky Mountains and western Great Plains. © Author(s) 2018.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/109537
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作者单位: RED Lab, Department of Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, United States; Department of Botany, Charles University, Prague, 12801, Czech Republic; Department of Geography and Roy J. Shlemon Center for Quaternary Studies, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, United States

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Carter V.A.,Shinker J.J.,Preece J.. Drought and vegetation change in the central Rocky Mountains and western Great Plains: Potential climatic mechanisms associated with megadrought conditions at 4200 cal yr BP[J]. Climate of the Past,2018-01-01,14(8)
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