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Tytuł: Late twentieth century rapid increase in high Asian seasonal snow and glacierderived streamflow tracked by tree rings of the upper Indus River basin
Autor: Chen, Feng
Opala-Owczarek, Magdalena
Khan, Adam
Zhang, Heli
Owczarek, Piotr
Chen, Youping
Ahmed, Moinuddin
Chen, Fahu
Słowa kluczowe: upper Indus River; high Asia; tree rings; streamflow reconstruction; volcanic eruption; solar activity
Data wydania: 2021
Źródło: "Environmental Research Letters", 2021, no. 9, art. no. 094055, s. 1-13
Abstrakt: Given the reported increasing trends in high Asian streamflow and rapidly increasing water demand in the Indian subcontinent, it is necessary to understand the long-term changes and mechanisms of snow- and glacier-melt-driven streamflow in this area. Thus, we have developed a June–July streamflow reconstruction for the upper Indus River watershed located in northern Pakistan. This reconstruction used a temperature-sensitive tree-ring width chronology of Pinus wallichiana, and explained 40.9% of the actual June–July streamflow variance during the common period 1970–2008. The high level of streamflow (1990–2017) exceeds that of any other time and is concurrent with the impact of recent climate warming that has resulted in accelerated glacier retreats across high Asia. The streamflow reconstruction indicated a pronounced reduction in streamflow in the upper Indus River basin during solar minima (Maunder, Dalton, and Damon). Shorter periods (years) of low streamflow in the reconstruction corresponded to major volcanic eruptions. Extreme low and high streamflows were also linked with sea surface temperature. The streamflow reconstruction also provides a long-term context for recent high Asian streamflow variability resulting from seasonal snow and glaciers that is critically needed for water resources management and assessment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/21639
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac1b5c
ISSN: 1748-9326
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