Interpreting precession-driven δ18O variability in the South Asian monsoon region

Speleothem records from the South Asian summer monsoon (SASM) region display variability in the ratio of O-18 and O-18 (delta O-16) in calcium carbonate at orbital frequencies. The dominant mode of variability in many of these records reflects cycles of precession. There are several potential explanations for why SASM speleothem records show a strong precession signal, including changes in temperature, precipitation, and circulation. Here we use an Earth system model with water isotope tracers and water-tagging capability to deconstruct the precession signal found in SASM speleothem records. Our results show that cycles of precession-eccentricity produce changes in SASM intensity that correlate with local temperature, precipitation, and delta O-18. However, neither the amount effect nor temperature differences are responsible for the majority of the SASM delta O-18 variability. Instead, changes in the relative moisture contributions from different source regions drive much of the SASM delta O-18 signal, with more nearby moisture sources during Northern Hemisphere summer at aphelion and more distant moisture sources during Northern Hemisphere summer at perihelion. Further, we find that evaporation amplifies the delta O-18 signal of soil water relative to that of precipitation, providing a better match with the SASM speleothem records. This work helps explain a significant portion of the long-term variability found in SASM speleothem records.

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Author Tabor, Clay R.
Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.
Brady, Esther C.
Nusbaumer, Jesse
Zhu, Jiang
Erb, Michael P.
Wong, Tony E.
Liu, Zhengyu
Noone, David
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Suggested Citation Tabor, Clay R., Otto-Bliesner, Bette L., Brady, Esther C., Nusbaumer, Jesse, Zhu, Jiang, Erb, Michael P., Wong, Tony E., Liu, Zhengyu, Noone, David. (2018). Interpreting precession-driven δ18O variability in the South Asian monsoon region. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7rn3bn9. Accessed 26 July 2025.

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