Snow accumulation rate on Qomolangma (Mount Everest), Himalaya: Synchroneity with sites across the Tibetan Plateau on 50-100 year timescales

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Abstract

Annual-layer thickness data, spanning AD 1534-2001, from an ice core from East Rongbuk Col on Qomolangma (Mount Everest, Himalaya) yield an age-depth profile that deviates systematically from a constant accumulation-rate analytical model. The profile clearly shows that the mean accumulation rate has changed every 50-100 years. A numerical model was developed to determine the magnitude of these multi-decadal-scale rates. The model was used to obtain a time series of annual accumulation. The mean annual accumulation rate decreased from ∼0.8 m ice equivalent in the 1500s to ∼0.3 m in the mid-1800s. From ∼1880 to ∼1970 the rate increased. However, it has decreased since ∼1970. Comparison with six other records from the Himalaya and the Tibetan Plateau shows that the changes in accumulation in East Rongbuk Col are broadly consistent with a regional pattern over much of the Plateau. This suggests that there may be an overarching mechanism controlling precipitation and mass balance over this area. However, a record from Dasuopu, only 125 km northwest of Qomolangma and 700 m higher than East Rongbuk Col, shows a maximum in accumulation during the 1800s, a time during which the East Rongbuk Col and Tibetan Plateau ice-core and tree-ring records show a minimum. This asynchroneity may be due to altitudinal or seasonal differences in monsoon versus westerly moisture sources or complex mountain meteorology.

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Kaspari, S., Hooke, R. L. B., Mayewski, P. A., Kang, S., Hou, S., & Qin, D. (2008). Snow accumulation rate on Qomolangma (Mount Everest), Himalaya: Synchroneity with sites across the Tibetan Plateau on 50-100 year timescales. Journal of Glaciology, 54(185), 343–352. https://doi.org/10.3189/002214308784886126

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