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Article: Strontium contents of a Porites coral from Xisha Island, South China Sea: A proxy for sea-surface temperature of the 20th century

TitleStrontium contents of a Porites coral from Xisha Island, South China Sea: A proxy for sea-surface temperature of the 20th century
Authors
KeywordsCoral
Sea-Surface Temperature
Strontium
Issue Date2004
Citation
Paleoceanography, 2004, v. 19 n. 2, p. 1-10, article PA2004 How to Cite?
AbstractA Porites coral collected from Xisha Island, South China Sea, represents a skeleton secreted in the period from 1906 to 1994. The Sr contents of the coral vary linearly with the instrument-measured sea-surface temperature (SST), giving a Sr thermometer: SST = -1.9658 × Sr + 193.26. The reconstructed SST data show that the late 20th century was warmer (about 1°C) than the early 20th century and that two cooling (1915/1916 and 1947/1948) and three warming (1935/1936, 1960/1961, and 1976/1977) shifts occurred in the century. The temperature shifts are more pronounced for winters, implying a close effect of the west Pacific warm pool and Asian monsoon and suggesting that the former is a primary force controlling the climatic system of the region. Results of this study and previously published data indicate a close link of temperature shifts between the boreal summer and the austral winter or the boreal winter and the austral summer. The annual SST anomalies in the South China Sea and the South Pacific reveal the existence of harmonic but opposite SST variations between the two regions. On the decadal scale the comparative annual SST anomalies for the South China Sea and for the equatorial west Pacific show a similarity in temperature variations, implying that the South China Sea climate is coherent with climatic regime of the tropical west Pacific. Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.
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dc.contributor.authorSun, Yen_US
dc.contributor.authorSun, Men_US
dc.contributor.authorWei, Gen_US
dc.contributor.authorLee, Ten_US
dc.contributor.authorNie, Ben_US
dc.contributor.authorYu, Zen_US
dc.date.accessioned2012-06-26T06:19:17Z-
dc.date.available2012-06-26T06:19:17Z-
dc.date.issued2004en_US
dc.identifier.citationPaleoceanography, 2004, v. 19 n. 2, p. 1-10, article PA2004en_US
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dc.description.abstractA Porites coral collected from Xisha Island, South China Sea, represents a skeleton secreted in the period from 1906 to 1994. The Sr contents of the coral vary linearly with the instrument-measured sea-surface temperature (SST), giving a Sr thermometer: SST = -1.9658 × Sr + 193.26. The reconstructed SST data show that the late 20th century was warmer (about 1°C) than the early 20th century and that two cooling (1915/1916 and 1947/1948) and three warming (1935/1936, 1960/1961, and 1976/1977) shifts occurred in the century. The temperature shifts are more pronounced for winters, implying a close effect of the west Pacific warm pool and Asian monsoon and suggesting that the former is a primary force controlling the climatic system of the region. Results of this study and previously published data indicate a close link of temperature shifts between the boreal summer and the austral winter or the boreal winter and the austral summer. The annual SST anomalies in the South China Sea and the South Pacific reveal the existence of harmonic but opposite SST variations between the two regions. On the decadal scale the comparative annual SST anomalies for the South China Sea and for the equatorial west Pacific show a similarity in temperature variations, implying that the South China Sea climate is coherent with climatic regime of the tropical west Pacific. Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.relation.ispartofPaleoceanographyen_US
dc.rightsPaleoceanography. Copyright © American Geophysical Union.-
dc.subjectCoralen_US
dc.subjectSea-Surface Temperatureen_US
dc.subjectStrontiumen_US
dc.titleStrontium contents of a Porites coral from Xisha Island, South China Sea: A proxy for sea-surface temperature of the 20th centuryen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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dc.identifier.doi10.1029/2003PA000959en_US
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