Temperature and rainfall estimates for past 18 000 years in Owens Valley, California with a coupled catchment-lake model

  • Yu Z
  • Dong W
  • Jiang P
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Closed-basin lakes are intricately linked to the hydrological systems and are very sensitive recorders of local hydro-climatic fluctuations. Lake records in closed-basins are usually used to investigate the paleoclimate condition which is critical for understanding the past and predicting the future. In this study, a physically based catchment-lake model was developed to extract quantitative paleoclimate information including temperature and rainfall over the past 18 000 years (ka) from lake records in a hydrologically closed basin in the Owens River Valley, California, US. The initial model inputs were prepared based on current regional climate data, boundary conditions from the General Circulation Model, and fossil proxy data. The inputs subsequently were systematically varied in order to produce the observed lake levels. In this way, a large number of possible paleoclimatic combinations can quickly narrow the possible range of paleoclimatic combinations that could have produced the paleolake level and extension. Finally, a quantitative time-series of paleoclimate information for those key times was obtained.

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Yu, Z., Dong, W., & Jiang, P. (2015). Temperature and rainfall estimates for past 18 000 years in Owens Valley, California with a coupled catchment-lake model. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-12-6505-2015

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