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Hydroclimate variability in the Tropical Andes recorded by δ18O isotopes from a new network of Polylepis tarapacana tree-rings
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WoS WOS:001268715400001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85198015541
DOI 10.1016/J.GLOPLACHA.2024.104503
Año 2024
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Abstract



Stable oxygen isotopes records (818O) in tree-rings are commonly used to assess the response of trees to environmental variability being a valuable tool for studying past climate at different temporal and spatial scales. This is particularly relevant in semi-arid regions like the southern Tropical Andes, where ongoing environmental changes coincide with a rapidly increasing demand for hydrological resources, presenting a challenge for ecosystem dynamics and water resource management. In this study, we aim to determine the main spatiotemporal variability of a new network of 818O Polylepis tarapacana chronologies during the last century, and their relationships with hydroclimate and tropical circulation at local to subcontinental scales throughout the Tropical Andes. For this purpose, we develop six 818O P. tarapacana tree-ring chronologies across a 450 km latitudinal moisture gradient in the southern Tropical Andes adjacent to the Atacama Desert, covering the period 1900-2007. Results show a clear latitudinal gradient in the 818O values across the network and significant relationships are observed with other 818O tree-ring chronologies in Tropical South America, demonstrating clear regional climate influences at a subcontinental scale. A principal component analysis of the 818O tree-ring chronologies demonstrate a strong regional environmental signal contained in the network, exhibiting a main temporal pattern (PC1 818O) that explains 63% of the total variance during the period 1900-2007. Comparisons between PC1 818O and environmental variables showed significant negative relationships with precipitation and soil moisture, and positive relationships with temperature and vapor pressure deficit (VPD) during summer when the South American monsoon occurs. The main 818O tree-ring network signal clearly records tropical atmospheric and circulation patterns across South America. The easterly wind flux conditions from the Amazon basin favor lower 818O values, and the PC1 818O exhibit significant positive correlations with VPD across the entire Tropical Andes and the northern portion of the Amazon basin, and as well as outgoing longwave radiation across the southern Tropical Andes and part of the Amazon basin. The close relationships between the regional signals from our delta 18O tree-ring network with the previously mentioned parameters, highlight the potential to develop future hydroclimatic-related reconstructions with these delta 18O records to assess climate variability and change across the Tropical Andes.

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Revista ISSN
Global And Planetary Change 0921-8181

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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Geography, Physical
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Oceanography
Global And Planetary Change
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Alvarez, Claudio - Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Centro Internacional Cabo de Hornos (CHIC) - Chile
2 CHRISTIE-BROWNE, DUNCAN ANDRES Hombre Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Centro Internacional Cabo de Hornos (CHIC) - Chile
Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia - Chile
Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia (CR)2 - Chile
3 Gonzalez-Reyes, Alvaro Hombre Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Centro de Investigacion Dinamica de Ecosistemas Marinos de Altas Latitudes - Chile
4 Veblen, Thomas T. Hombre Univ Colorado Boulder - Estados Unidos
University of Colorado Boulder - Estados Unidos
5 Helle, Gerhard - German Res Ctr Geosci Climate Dynam & Landscape Ev - Alemania
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) - Alemania
6 LE-QUESNE, CARLOS Hombre Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
7 Rodriguez-Caton, Milagros Mujer UNIV CALIF DAVIS - Estados Unidos
Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn - Argentina
University of California, Davis - Estados Unidos
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
8 Szejner, Paul Hombre Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke - Finlandia
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) - Finlandia
9 Flores-Saez, Felipe - Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia - Chile
Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia (CR)2 - Chile
10 Gipoulou-Zuniga, Tania Mujer Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
11 Suazo-Alvarez, Manuel - Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Centro Internacional Cabo de Hornos (CHIC) - Chile
Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia - Chile
Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia (CR)2 - Chile
12 Munoz, T. Hombre Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
13 Aliste, Diego - Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
14 MORALES, MARIANO SANTOS Hombre Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
15 MUNOZ-NAVARRO, ARIEL ANDRES Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
Fdn San Ignacio Huinay - Chile
Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia (CR)2 - Chile
Fundación San Ignacio del Huinay - Chile
16 Villalba, Ricardo Hombre Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina

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Fuente
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Redes
Chilean Research Council
Doctorado Nacional
Chilean Forest Service CONAF
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
ANID Magister Nacional
Cape Horn International Center
ANID-Subdirección de Capital Humano

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This research was funded by the Chilean Research Council (ANID) grants: FONDECYT 1241699, FONDAP/1523A0002, ANID/BASALFB210018, and REDES 180187 Chile-Germany. We acknowledge the Chilean Forest Service CONAF for permission to collect tree-ring samples in Las Vicunas and Salar de Surire national Protected Areas. C.A. thanks for financial support from ANID PFCHA/Doctorado Nacional/2018-21181009 and postdoctoral fellowship from the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC) . M. S-A. thanks for financial support from ANID Magister Nacional/2024-22240202 and graduate fellowship from the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC) . T. M-S. thanks ANID-Sub-direccion de Capital Humano/Doctorado Nacional/2021 - 21210653. We thank two anonymous referees for their helpful comments on the manuscript.r BASALFB210018, and REDES 180187 Chile-Germany. We acknowledge the Chilean Forest Service CONAF for permission to collect tree-ring samples in Las Vicun as and Salar de Surire national Protected Areas. C.A. thanks for financial support from ANID PFCHA/Doctorado Nacio-nal/2018-21181009 and postdoctoral fellowship from the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC) . M. S-A. thanks for financial support from ANID Magister Nacional/2024-22240202 and graduate fellowship from the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC) . T. M-S. thanks ANID-Sub-direcci <acute accent> on de Capital Humano/Doctorado Nacional/2021 - 21210653. We thank two anonymous referees for their helpful comments on the manuscript.
This research was funded by the Chilean Research Council (ANID) grants: FONDECYT 1241699, FONDAP/1523A0002, ANID/BASALFB210018, and REDES 180187 Chile-Germany. We acknowledge the Chilean Forest Service CONAF for permission to collect tree-ring samples in Las Vicu\u00F1as and Salar de Surire national Protected Areas. C.A. thanks for financial support from ANID PFCHA/Doctorado Nacional/2018-21181009 and postdoctoral fellowship from the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC). M. S-A. thanks for financial support from ANID Magister Nacional/ 2024-22240202 and graduate fellowship from the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC). T. M-S. thanks ANID-Subdirecci\u00F3n de Capital Humano/Doctorado Nacional /2021\u201321210653. We thank two anonymous referees for their helpful comments on the manuscript.
This research was funded by the Chilean Research Council (ANID) grants: FONDECYT 1241699, FONDAP/1523A0002, ANID/BASALFB210018, and REDES 180187 Chile-Germany. We acknowledge the Chilean Forest Service CONAF for permission to collect tree-ring samples in Las Vicu\u00F1as and Salar de Surire national Protected Areas. C.A. thanks for financial support from ANID PFCHA/Doctorado Nacional/2018-21181009 and postdoctoral fellowship from the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC). M. S-A. thanks for financial support from ANID Magister Nacional/ 2024-22240202 and graduate fellowship from the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC). T. M-S. thanks ANID-Subdirecci\u00F3n de Capital Humano/Doctorado Nacional /2021\u201321210653. We thank two anonymous referees for their helpful comments on the manuscript.

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