The East Asian Monsoon During MIS 2 Expressed in a Speleothem δ 18 O Record From Jintanwan Cave, Hunan, China

Stalagmite J1 from Jintanwan Cave, Hunan, China, provides a precisely dated, decadally resolved δ 18 O proxy record of paleoclimatic changes associated with the East Asian monsoon from ∽29.5 to 14.7 ka and from ∽12.9 to 11.0 ka. At the time of the last glacial maximum (LGM), the East Asian summer mo...

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Main Authors: Cosford, Jason, Qing, Hairuo, Lin, Yin, Eglington, Bruce, Mattey, Dave, Chen, Yue Gau, Zhang, Meiliang, Cheng, Hai
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1016/j.yqres.2010.01.003 2024-10-13T14:07:46+00:00 The East Asian Monsoon During MIS 2 Expressed in a Speleothem δ 18 O Record From Jintanwan Cave, Hunan, China Cosford, Jason Qing, Hairuo Lin, Yin Eglington, Bruce Mattey, Dave Chen, Yue Gau Zhang, Meiliang Cheng, Hai 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2010.01.003 http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0033589410000049?httpAccept=text/xml http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0033589410000049?httpAccept=text/plain https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0033589400015167 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Quaternary Research volume 73, issue 3, page 541-549 ISSN 0033-5894 1096-0287 journal-article 2010 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2010.01.003 2024-09-18T04:01:05Z Stalagmite J1 from Jintanwan Cave, Hunan, China, provides a precisely dated, decadally resolved δ 18 O proxy record of paleoclimatic changes associated with the East Asian monsoon from ∽29.5 to 14.7 ka and from ∽12.9 to 11.0 ka. At the time of the last glacial maximum (LGM), the East Asian summer monsoon weakened and then strengthened in response to changes in Northern Hemisphere insolation. As the ice sheets retreated the East Asian summer monsoon weakened, especially during Heinrich event H1, when atmospheric and oceanic teleconnections transferred the climatic changes around the North Atlantic to the monsoonal regions of Eastern Asia. A depositional hiatus between ∽14.7 and 12.9 ka leaves the deglacial record incomplete, but an abrupt shift in δ 18 O values at ∽11.5 ka marks the end of the Younger Dryas and the transition into the Holocene. Comparisons of the J1 record to other Chinese speleothem records indicate synchronous climatic changes throughout monsoonal China. Further comparisons to a speleothem record from western Asia (Socotra Island) and to Greenland ice cores support hemispherical-scale paleoclimatic change. Spectral and wavelet analyses reveal centennial- and decadal-scale periodicities that correspond to solar frequencies and to oscillations in atmospheric and oceanic circulation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice cores North Atlantic Cambridge University Press Greenland Quaternary Research 73 3 541 549
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description Stalagmite J1 from Jintanwan Cave, Hunan, China, provides a precisely dated, decadally resolved δ 18 O proxy record of paleoclimatic changes associated with the East Asian monsoon from ∽29.5 to 14.7 ka and from ∽12.9 to 11.0 ka. At the time of the last glacial maximum (LGM), the East Asian summer monsoon weakened and then strengthened in response to changes in Northern Hemisphere insolation. As the ice sheets retreated the East Asian summer monsoon weakened, especially during Heinrich event H1, when atmospheric and oceanic teleconnections transferred the climatic changes around the North Atlantic to the monsoonal regions of Eastern Asia. A depositional hiatus between ∽14.7 and 12.9 ka leaves the deglacial record incomplete, but an abrupt shift in δ 18 O values at ∽11.5 ka marks the end of the Younger Dryas and the transition into the Holocene. Comparisons of the J1 record to other Chinese speleothem records indicate synchronous climatic changes throughout monsoonal China. Further comparisons to a speleothem record from western Asia (Socotra Island) and to Greenland ice cores support hemispherical-scale paleoclimatic change. Spectral and wavelet analyses reveal centennial- and decadal-scale periodicities that correspond to solar frequencies and to oscillations in atmospheric and oceanic circulation.
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Qing, Hairuo
Lin, Yin
Eglington, Bruce
Mattey, Dave
Chen, Yue Gau
Zhang, Meiliang
Cheng, Hai
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Qing, Hairuo
Lin, Yin
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Zhang, Meiliang
Cheng, Hai
The East Asian Monsoon During MIS 2 Expressed in a Speleothem δ 18 O Record From Jintanwan Cave, Hunan, China
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