Reconstructed streamflow for Citarum River, Java, Indonesia: linkages to tropical climate dynamics

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Rosanne D’Arrigo
Nerilie Abram
Caroline Ummenhofer
Jonathan Palmer
Manfred Mudelsee
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[1] Tree-Ring Laboratory,Research School of Earth Sciences
[2] Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory,British Antarctic Survey
[3] The Australian National University,undefined
[4] Natural Environment Research Council,undefined
[5] University of New South Wales,undefined
[6] Gondwana Tree-Ring Laboratory,undefined
[7] Climate Risk Analysis,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2011年 / 36卷
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Streamflow; Java; Tree rings; ENSO; Dipole; Drought;
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The Citarum river basin of western Java, Indonesia, which supplies water to 10 million residents in Jakarta, has become increasingly vulnerable to anthropogenic change. Citarum’s streamflow record, only ~45 years in length (1963-present), is too short for understanding the full range of hydrometeorological variability in this important region. Here we present a tree-ring based reconstruction of September–November Citarum streamflow (AD 1759–2006), one of the first such records available for monsoon Asia. Close coupling is observed between decreased tree growth and low streamflow levels, which in turn are associated with drought caused by ENSO warm events in the tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean positive dipole-type variability. Over the full length of record, reconstructed variance was at its weakest during the interval from ~1905–1960, overlapping with a period of unusually-low variability (1920–1960) in the ENSO-Indian Ocean dipole systems. In subsequent decades, increased variance in both the streamflow anomalies and a coral-based SST reconstruction of the Indian Ocean Dipole Mode signal the potential for intensified drought activity and related consequences for water supply and crop productivity in western Java, where much of the country’s rice is grown.
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页码:451 / 462
页数:11
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