Synoptic Moisture Intrusion Provided Heavy Isotope Precipitations in Inland Antarctica During the Last Glacial Maximum

Author:

Kino K.1ORCID,Cauquoin A.2ORCID,Okazaki A.3ORCID,Oki T.1ORCID,Yoshimura K.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering Graduate School of Engineering the University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

2. Institute of Industrial Science the University of Tokyo Kashiwa Japan

3. Institute for Advanced Academic Research Chiba University Chiba Japan

Abstract

AbstractStable water isotopes in inland Antarctic ice cores are powerful paleoclimate proxies; however, their relationship with dynamical atmospheric circulations remains controversial. Using a water isotope climate model (MIROC5‐iso), we assessed the influence of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ∼21,000 years ago) sea surface temperatures (SST) and sea ice (SIC) on Antarctic precipitation isotopes (δ18Op) through atmospheric circulation. The results revealed that the synoptic circulation mostly maintained southward moisture transport, reaching inland Antarctica. The steepened meridional SST gradient in the mid‐latitudes increased δ18Op in inland Antarctica with the enhanced baroclinic instability and synoptic moisture transport. In contrast, expanded SIC distribution decreased δ18Op over Antarctica by enhanced preferential removal of heavy isotopes during vapor transport due to the increased transport distance and enhanced surface cooling. These findings propose to use Antarctic ice cores to describe the southern hemisphere atmospheric circulation, represented by the westerly jets, during the LGM and other past climates.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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