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Association between atmospheric circulation patterns and firn‐ice core records from the Inilchek glacierized area, central Tien Shan, Asia

Vladimir AizenDepartment of Geography University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USAE. AizenDepartment of Geography University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USAJohn M. MélackDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management University of California Santa Barbara California USAK. J. KreutzStable Isotope Laboratory, Institute for Quaternary and Climate Studies University of Maine Orono Maine USAL. DeWayne CecilWater Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey Idaho Falls Idaho USA
2004en
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Glacioclimatological research in the central Tien Shan was performed in the summers of 1998 and 1999 on the South Inilchek Glacier at 5100–5460 m. A 14.36 m firn‐ice core and snow samples were collected and used for stratigraphic, isotopic, and chemical analyses. The firn‐ice core and snow records were related to snow pit measurements at an event scale and to meteorological data and synoptic indices of atmospheric circulation at annual and seasonal scales. Linear relationships between the seasonal air temperature and seasonal isotopic composition in accumulated precipitation were established. Changes in the δ 18 O air temperature relationship, in major ion concentration and in the ratios between chemical species, were used to identify different sources of moisture and investigate changes in atmospheric circulation patterns. Precipitation over the central Tien Shan is characterized by the lowest ionic content among the Tien Shan glaciers and indicates its mainly marine origin. In seasons of minimum precipitation, autumn and winter, water vapor was derived from the arid and semiarid regions in central Eurasia and contributed annual maximal solute content to snow accumulation in Tien Shan. The lowest content of major ions was observed in spring and summer layers, which represent maximum seasonal accumulation when moisture originates over the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean and Black Seas.

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