Analysis of the climatic signal in the South Dome,Greenland ice core |
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Authors: | Merlin P. Lawson Karl C. Kuivinen Robert C. Balling Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Climatology Program, Department of Geography, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 68588-0135 Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this research was to investigate the statistical relationship between an oxygen isotope chronology from southern Greenland and climatic variables recorded at a coastal village. The response of the oxygen isotope time series to monthly temperature and precipitation data was calculated using a combination of principal components factor analysis and multiple regression analysis. Orthogonal eigenvectors extracted from 35 yr of climatic data reliably explained 59% of the temporal variance in mean annual oxygen isotope values. The response functions demonstrate an apparent seasonal reversal in the relationship between oxygen isotope values and temperature, with the response varying between a positive (direct) relationship in winter, spring, and autumn, and a negative (indirect) relationship in summer. The results, and their implications, are shown to be useful in the historical climatic reconstruction of the South Greenland region. |
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