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[MIS15-25] Short-term and long-term cyclic variations recorded in oxygen isotope ratios of Cascade Tufa on Kobaru Beach, Tokunoshima island, Japan
Keywords:cascade tufa, oxygen isotope ratio, Pacific Decadal Oscillation
In this study, we focused on cascade tufas developed on Kobaru beach, Tokunoshima Island, Kagoshima prefecture, and obtained records for the past 200 years. Oxygen isotope ratios are characterized by a periodicity of about 20 years. Such periodic trends are also observed in the amount of precipitation at Naze, Amami-Oshima Island, and also in the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO). The cascade tufa sample with monthly resolution also shows oxygen isotope variations in response to short-term rainfall events.
These results suggest that rainfall events respond to variations in sea surface temperature (SST) around Tokunoshima Island and affect oxygen isotope ratios of rainwater. As a result, oxygen isotope ratios of tufas have recorded such changes.