Reconstructing the Pacific Decadal Oscillation over the last 1600 years by fusing global terrestrial and marine records
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Start Time:2026-04-26 08:33(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:1min

Session:PO 张贴墙报 » P1张贴墙报(苏州国际会议酒店)

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Abstract
The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) has a significant impact on global climate. However, previous reconstructions of the PDO have lacked consensus due to differences in regions and types of paleoclimate proxies used. In this study, we combined advantages of different proxies using the nested principal component regression method, synthesizing global well-dated high-resolution terrestrial tree ring δ18O, speleothem δ18O, glacier ice δ18O and marine coral δ18O records to reconstruct the PDO from 383 to 2000 CE. The reconstructed PDO exhibits primary cyclical variability with a period of 10 to 12 years. and the PDO variability has increased since the Industrial Revolution, possibly related to more frequent shifts in PDO phases. Over the past millennium, PDO can modulate the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), with more frequent El Niño (La Niña) events during positive (negative) PDO phases. Additionally, superposed epoch analysis did not find clear evidence of volcanic eruption events affecting PDO phases. Our new reconstruction of the PDO provides an extension of instrumental records and benefits the research on the mechanisms of decadal climate variability.
Keywords
Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) reconstruction,Paleoclimate reconstruction,Paleoclimate variability
Speaker
梁日升
博士生 厦门大学

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梁日升 厦门大学
胡俊 厦门大学
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    2026

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    Apr 29

    2026

  • Apr 07 2026

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河海大学海洋学院
南京大学南京赫尔辛基大气与地球系统科学学院
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