Journal article
Sensitivity of the δ18O‐temperature relationship to the distribution of continents
Josephine Brown, Ian Simmonds
Geophysical Research Letters | American Geophysical Union (AGU) | Published : 2004
DOI: 10.1029/2004gl019870
Abstract
Paleoclimate studies commonly interpret the stable water isotope ratio in precipitation as a proxy for temperature based on observed present day spatial and temporal correlations. The temperature‐isotope relationship results both from the greater efficiency of isotopic fractionation at low temperatures and from the preferential condensation of the heavy isotopic species during moisture transport, which tend to coincide for the present day climate. The Melbourne University General Circulation Model is used to simulate an alternative scenario where these two effects are opposed, with idealized continents located in such a way that moisture transport occurs from cooler to warmer latitudes. It i..
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