Little Ice Age Revealed in Tree‐Ring‐Based Precipitation Record From the Northwest Himalaya, India

Singh, Vikram ; Misra, Krishna G. ; Singh, Arun D. ; Yadav, Ram R. ; Yadava, Akhilesh K. (2021) Little Ice Age Revealed in Tree‐Ring‐Based Precipitation Record From the Northwest Himalaya, India Geophysical Research Letters, 48 (6). ISSN 0094-8276

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091298

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091298

Abstract

The spatial and temporal span of hydrological impact of the “Little Ice Age” (LIA) in the north-western Himalaya is not well constrained due to data limitation. We evaluated a network of treering chronologies from moisture-stressed ecological settings in Jammu and Kashmir to identify the impact of LIA over the western Himalaya. Our study reflects three centennial scale phases; the middle phase (1650s–1850s CE) with stable precipitation and in accordance with other hydrological records clearly demarcates the LIA impact over the Himalaya. However, high-magnitude droughts recorded in early (1383–1650s CE) and late phases (1850s–2017) underpin that the north-western Himalaya did not witness any LIA influence before 1650s.

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