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Ampuero A., Strikis N. M., Apaestegui J., Vuille M., Novello V. F., Espinoza J. C., Cruz F. W., Vonhof H., Mayta V. C., Martins V. T. S., Cordeiro R. C., Azevedo V., Sifeddine Abdelfettah. (2020). The forest effects on the isotopic composition of rainfall in the northwestern Amazon Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research : Atmospheres, 125 (4), e2019JD031445 [11 p.]. ISSN 2169-897X.

Titre du document
The forest effects on the isotopic composition of rainfall in the northwestern Amazon Basin
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000519227000018
Auteurs
Ampuero A., Strikis N. M., Apaestegui J., Vuille M., Novello V. F., Espinoza J. C., Cruz F. W., Vonhof H., Mayta V. C., Martins V. T. S., Cordeiro R. C., Azevedo V., Sifeddine Abdelfettah
Source
Journal of Geophysical Research : Atmospheres, 2020, 125 (4), e2019JD031445 [11 p.] ISSN 2169-897X
In the Amazon basin, intense precipitation recycling across the forest significantly modifies the isotopic composition of rainfall (delta O-18, delta D). In the tropical hydrologic cycle, such an effect can be identified through deuterium excess (dxs), yet it remains unclear what environmental factors control dxs, increasing the uncertainty of dxs-based paleoclimate reconstructions. Here we present a 4-year record of the isotopic composition of rainfall, monitored in the northwestern Amazon basin. We analyze the isotopic variations as a function of the air mass history, based on atmospheric back trajectory analyses, satellite observations of precipitation upstream, leaf area index, and simulated moisture recycling along the transport pathway. We show that the precipitation recycling in the forest exerts a significant control on the isotopic composition of precipitation in the northwestern Amazon basin, especially on dxs during the dry season (r = 0.71). Applying these observations to existing speleothem and pollen paleorecords, we conclude that winter precipitation increased after the mid-Holocene, as the expansion of the forest allowed for more moisture recycling. Therefore, forest effects should be considered when interpreting paleorecords of past precipitation changes.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Bioclimatologie [072] ; Télédétection [126]
Description Géographique
PEROU ; ANDES ; AMAZONIE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010078882]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010078882
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