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2006,16
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Using a tree ring delta 13C annual series to reconstruct atmospheric CO2 concentration over the past 300 years.
作 者:
Zhao XingYun;Qian JunLong;Wang Jian;He QingYan;Wang ZuLiang;Chen ChengZhong
单 位:
;College of Geographical Science, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210097, China.
关键词:
age determination;atmosphere;carbon dioxide;dendrochronology;dendroclimatology;growth rings;radiocarbon dating;time series
摘 要:
The annual series of delta 13C were measured in tree rings of three Cryptomeria fortunei disks (CF-1, CF-2, and CF-3) collected from West Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang Province, China, according to cross-dating tree ring ages. There was no obvious decreasing trend of the delta 13C annual time series of CF-2 before 1835. However, from 1835 to 1982 the three tree ring delta 13C annual series exhibited similar decreasing trends that were significantly (P<=0.001) correlated. The distribution characteristics of a scatter diagram between estimated delta 13C series of CF-2 from modeling and the atmospheric CO2 concentration extracted from the Law Dome ice core from 1840 to 1978 were analyzed and a curvilinear regression equation for reconstructing atmospheric CO2 concentration was established with R2=0.98. Also, a test of independent samples indicated that between 1685 and 1839 the reconstructed atmospheric CO2 concentration using the delta 13C series of CF-2 had a close relationship with the Law Dome and Siple ice cores, with a standard deviation of 1.98. The general increasing trend of the reconstructed atmospheric CO2 concentration closely reflected the long-term variation of atmospheric CO2 concentration recorded both before and after the Industrial Revolution. Between 1685 and 1840 the evaluated atmospheric CO2 concentration was stable, but after 1840 it exhibited a rapid increase. Given a longer delta 13C annual time series of tree rings, it was feasible to rebuild a representative time series to describe the atmospheric CO2 concentration for an earlier period and for years that were not in the ice core record..