globalchange  > 气候变化与战略
DOI: 10.5194/cp-10-1939-2014
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84911386264
论文题名:
Oxygen stable isotopes during the Last Glacial Maximum climate: Perspectives from data-model (iLOVECLIM) comparison
作者: Caley T.; Roche D.M.; Waelbroeck C.; Michel E.
刊名: Climate of the Past
ISSN: 18149324
出版年: 2014
卷: 10, 期:6
起始页码: 1939
结束页码: 1955
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: air-sea interaction ; calcite ; data set ; hydrological cycle ; ice sheet ; Last Glacial Maximum ; marine sediment ; microfossil ; numerical model ; oxygen isotope ; paleoclimate ; pollen ; precipitation (climatology) ; sea surface temperature ; stable isotope ; three-dimensional modeling ; Arctic ; Atlantic Ocean ; Atlantic Ocean (North) ; Greenland ; Greenland Ice Sheet ; Foraminifera
英文摘要: We use the fully coupled atmosphere-ocean three-dimensional model of intermediate complexity iLOVECLIM to simulate the climate and oxygen stable isotopic signal during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 000 years). By using a model that is able to explicitly simulate the sensor (Î18O), results can be directly compared with data from climatic archives in the different realms. Our results indicate that iLOVECLIM reproduces well the main feature of the LGM climate in the atmospheric and oceanic components. The annual mean Î18O in precipitation shows more depleted values in the northern and southern high latitudes during the LGM. The model reproduces very well the spatial gradient observed in ice core records over the Greenland ice sheet. We observe a general pattern toward more enriched values for continental calcite Î18O in the model at the LGM, in agreement with speleothem data. This can be explained by both a general atmospheric cooling in the tropical and subtropical regions and a reduction in precipitation as confirmed by reconstruction derived from pollens and plant macrofossils. Data-model comparison for sea surface temperature indicates that iLOVECLIM is capable to satisfyingly simulate the change in oceanic surface conditions between the LGM and present. Our data-model comparison for calcite Î18O allows investigating the large discrepancies with respect to glacial temperatures recorded by different microfossil proxies in the North Atlantic region. The results argue for a strong mean annual cooling in the area south of Iceland and Greenland between the LGM and present (> 6 °C), supporting the foraminifera transfer function reconstruction but in disagreement with alkenones and dinocyst reconstructions. The data-model comparison also reveals that large positive calcite Î18O anomaly in the Southern Ocean may be explained by an important cooling, although the driver of this pattern is unclear. We deduce a large positive Î18Osw anomaly for the north Indian Ocean that contrasts with a large negative Î18Osw anomaly in the China Sea between the LGM and the present. This pattern may be linked to changes in the hydrological cycle over these regions. Our simulation of the deep ocean suggests that changes in Î18Osw between the LGM and the present are not spatially homogeneous. This is supported by reconstructions derived from pore fluids in deep-sea sediments. The model underestimates the deep ocean cooling thus biasing the comparison with benthic calcite Î18O data. Nonetheless, our data-model comparison supports a heterogeneous cooling of a few degrees (2-4 °C) in the LGM Ocean.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/49210
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Caley T.,Roche D.M.,Waelbroeck C.,et al. Oxygen stable isotopes during the Last Glacial Maximum climate: Perspectives from data-model (iLOVECLIM) comparison[J]. Climate of the Past,2014-01-01,10(6)
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