Phenological records in Guanzhong Area in central China between 600 and 902 AD as proxy for winter half-year temperature reconstruction

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LIU YaChen [1 ,2 ]
DAI JunHu [2 ]
WANG HuanJiong [2 ]
YE Yu [1 ]
LIU HaoLong [2 ]
机构
[1] School of Geography, Beijing Normal University
[2] Key Laboratory of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
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Phenological records; Temperature reconstruction; Sui and Tang dynasties in China; Guanzhong Area in China;
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P467 [气候变化、历史气候];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Phenological data obtained from historical documents constitute highly important ecological evidence for the pre-instrumental period, and can be used in analyzing climatic change in history. In this study, 87 phenological records about seasonality of non-biological events(e.g., first frost date), agriculture and ornamental plants(e.g., first flowering date) over 77 years were extracted from historical documents from the Sui and Tang dynasties in China to reconstruct the winter half-year(from October to next April) temperatures in the Guanzhong Area(located in central China) from 600 to 902 AD. Transfer functions between temperature and phenophases with significant correlations were established by using modern observation data. Temperatures from the study period were reconstructed by applying the transfer functions to historical phenological data. The reconstruction indicates that the winter half-year temperatures during 600–902 AD were 0.23°C higher than the reference period(1961–1990). The temperature changed with two distinct stages. During the 600s–800s, temperatures were approximately 0.38°C higher than at present but then temperatures decreased in the subsequent period(800–902 AD). These results are similar to ones from previous studies on the mean temperature and the divisions between warm and cold periods during the study period, though differences were found in the degree of warmness/coldness. This reconstruction provides a valuable contribution to a better understanding of climatic variability during the Sui and Tang dynasties in China.
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页码:1847 / 1853
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