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Evolution of Texas climate. Richard Casteel Jackson School of Geosciences 11-24-09. Outline. Modern day Texas climate Climate change - varying resolutions Geologic indicators Soil indicators Fossils and isotopes Tree ring data Current research. Modern Texas climate. Hot, dry summers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Evolution of Texas climate

Richard CasteelJackson School of Geosciences

11-24-09

Outline

• Modern day Texas climate• Climate change - varying resolutions

– Geologic indicators– Soil indicators– Fossils and isotopes– Tree ring data

• Current research

Modern Texas climate

• Hot, dry summers• Mild, dry winters• Wet springs/falls• High rate of PET• Hot spot for

climate change?

Geologic map of Texas

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Geologic Map of Texas

Soil map of Texas

• Dominated by:– Thin, rocky soils

• Thicker in past– Upland soils– Cave deposits

Soil degradation - Sr isotopes

• Carbon dated soil deposits Hall’s Cave

• Gopher/voletooth enamel– Diet

• Hackberry seed fossils– Root position (Cooke et al, 2003)

Paleoclimate inferred from fossils and isotopes

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Last glacial maximum

24-14 ka.• Cooler and wetter

– Faunal evidence

– Pollen data

– Alluvium δ 13C valuesof -21‰

• C3 plant abundance

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INFERRED TRENDS IN PALEOCLIMATE

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6-2 ka.

Warm/dry

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6-2 ka.• δ 13C values

– Snail shells (Goodfriend and Ellis, 2000)

– Alluvium and soil (Nordt et al, 1994)

– More positive values =higher abundance C4 plants

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1698-1980• Post oak chronology

• Annual resolution

• Calibrated with modern record

(Stahle and Cleaveland, 1998)

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June PDSI derived from tree rings

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(Data from Stahle and Cleaveland , 1988)

Drought of the 1950s

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/pdsidata.html

Drought of the late 1850s-1860s

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/pdsidata.html

Drought of the 1770s

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/pdsidata.html

Current research

• Extend the high resolution climate record– Past drought for water

planning

– Bald cypress trees

– Preliminary results

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QUESTIONS?

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