Abstract
Annual average oxygen isotope (δ18O) time series from five coral cores
collected from Fiji and Tonga are used to construct a Fiji-Tonga
Interdecadal-Decadal Pacific Oscillation (F-TIDPO) index of low
frequency (>9yr and <55yr) climate variability in this area back
to 1650 A.D. Presently, both Fiji and Tonga are located in the South
Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) salinity front region where the
Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO) variation is most pronounced. We
first demonstrate the consistency between this F-T IDPO index and a MSL
pressure-based SPCZ Position Index (SPI) (1891-2000), thus verifying
the ability of coral δ18O to record past interdecadal-decadal climatic
variations in this region back to 1891. The F-T IDPO index is then
shown to be synchronous with the IPO index (1856-2000), suggesting that
this coral-based index effectively represents the interdecadal-decadal
scale climate variance back to 1650. The consistently anti-phase
spectrums of the F-T five-coral composite and the interdecadal-decadal
components in equatorial Pacific coral δ18O series from Maiana [Urban
et al., 2000] and Palmyra [Cobb et al., 2001] suggest that the
simultaneous eastern expansion (western contraction) of the eastern
salinity front of Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) occurs at the same
time as the northeast (southwest) movement of the SPCZ during a
positive IPO (negative IPO) phase.
Zhang, Peipei, 2007. Interdecadal-Decadal Climate Variability from
Multi-Coral Oxygen Isotope Records in the South Pacific Convergence
Zone Region Since 1650 AD.
Unpublished MSc. thesis, State University of New York at Albany. 54
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