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Reconstruction of precipitation variation from tree rings in recent 1000 years in Delingha, Qinghai

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SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES D-EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 48, Issue 7, Pages 939-949

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1360/03yd0146

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northeastern part of the Qaidam Basin; tree-ring width series of Qilian juniper; precipitation reconstruction in 1000 years

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Using seven well-replicated Qilian juniper (Sabina przewalskii Kom.) ring-width chronologies developed at Zongwulong and Shalike Mts. in the northeastern part of the Qaidam Basin annual precipitation from previous July to current June in the recent 1000 years was reconstructed for Delingha. The reconstruction can capture 63.1 % of precipitation variance and the equation was stable over time. For the reconstructed precipitation, wet periods occurred in AD1520-1633 and 1933-2001, whereas dry intervals in 1429-1519 and 1634-1741. In addition, the magnitude in precipitation variation was lower before 1430 with about 15 mm, but it increased to 30 mm during the period of 1430 to 1850. After 1850, the precipitation variance decreased again. In contrast to the increase in temperature, a decrease in annual precipitation was evident since the 1990s. The agreement in low-frequency variation between the reconstruction and the glacier accumulation and particulate content in Dunde ice cores during the recent several hundred years suggested that the precipitation reconstructed in this study was rather reliable, and represented a regional signal. This 1000-year reconstruction could benefit our understanding of climatic variation in decadal to century-scale in this region, and provide basic data to climate models and to prediction of future climate in the 21st century.

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