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Testing tree-ring cellulose δ18O with water isotopes for Holocene lake δ18O interpretations in the central Rocky Mountains USA

August 17, 2024

Stable isotopes of water preserved in geologic archives, primarily as oxygen (δ18O), have proven critical for documenting Earth’s climatic and hydrologic
systems past and present. However, timescale differences of water isotope inputs to proxy systems and the signal embedded in long paleorecords often
confound translation to observed hydroclimatic metrics. Here, a unique 20-year dataset of meteorology, hydrology, and the isotopic composition of
weekly meteoric and surface water samples (δ18O, δ2 H) are combined with paleoclimate δ18O data from tree-ring cellulose and lake carbonate to better
understand proxy signals of Upper Colorado river basin drought. Annual tree-ring cellulose δ18O from Picea engelmannii growing within a glacier-fed creek
and a spring discharge area were used to derive annual source water δ18O using a cellulose source-water isotope model. Comparisons with the monitoring
record indicates that tree-ring cellulose δ18O tracks variations in wet and dry hydroclimatic extremes. Source water isotopes are shown to reflect the
hydroclimate of the current year and some number of previous years as an effective moisture-discharge proxy rather than a precipitation isotope proxy.
Results contextualize Holocene lake carbonate δ18O data. The contemporary-to-paleo comparison identifies changes in seasonal precipitation extremes
during recent millennia and several earlier arid and monsoon-dominated Holocene periods that exceed the arid maximum of the calibration period.

Publication Year 2024
Title Testing tree-ring cellulose δ18O with water isotopes for Holocene lake δ18O interpretations in the central Rocky Mountains USA
DOI 10.1177/09596836241286007
Authors Lesleigh Anderson, M. Alisa Mast, Rebecca Lynn Brice, Max Berkelhammer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Holocene
Index ID 70261644
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center
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