August–September Runoff Variation in the Kara Darya River Determined from Juniper (Juniperus turkestanica) Tree Rings in the Pamirs-Alai Mountains, Kyrgyzstan, Back to 1411 CE
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This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (2018YFA0606401), NSFC (U1803341), the 2nd Scientific Expedition to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (No. 2019QZKK0102) and the national youth talent support program. We very much thank the reviewers, whose comments greatly benefitted this manuscript.

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    A 606 year runoff reconstruction of the Kara Darya River was developed, based on the tree-ring width chronology of Turkestan juniper (Juniperus turkestanica) from the Pamir-Alai Mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Preliminary comparison between the snow cover variation and these climate/runoff reconstructions found that Central Asian snow cover may have strong associations with large-scale ocean-atmosphere-land circulations. The runoff reconstruction demonstrated that instrumental runoff was not representative of runoff over the past 606 years. The drought of the 1960s-1990s resulted in low runoff levels during the past 50 years; however, this probably does not represent a worst-case scenario for the Kara Darya because the runoff reconstruction showed additional extremely low runoff prior to the 20th century. The reconstruction will provide a long-term perspective on runoff variation in the Kara Darya River basin, aid sustainable water resource management and be useful in guiding expectations of future variations and water resource planning.

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ZHANG Heli, HE Qing, CHEN Feng, Dogdurbek CHONTOEV, Rysbek SATYLKANOV, Bakytbek ERMENBAEV, CHEN Youping.2020. August–September Runoff Variation in the Kara Darya River Determined from Juniper (Juniperus turkestanica) Tree Rings in the Pamirs-Alai Mountains, Kyrgyzstan, Back to 1411 CE[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),94(3):682-689

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  • Received:February 21,2020
  • Revised:April 02,2020
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  • Online: June 28,2020
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