Late Holocene hydroclimatic variation in central Asia and its response to mid-latitude Westerlies and solar irradiance

Hydroclimatic variations in central Asia are widely recognized to be tele-connected with the North Atlantic climate via the mid-latitude Westerlies. However, the long-term hydroclimatic variation and its response to North Atlantic climate changes are not fully understood. Here we report multi-decada...

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Main Authors: Lan, Jianghu, Zhang, Jin, Cheng, Peng, Ma, Xiaolin, Ai, Li, Chawchai, Sakonvan, Zhou, Kang'en, Wang, Tianli, Yu, Keke, Sheng, Enguo, Kang, Shugang, Zang, Jingjie, Yan, Dongna, Wang, Yaqin, Tan, Liangcheng, Xu, Hai
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spelling ftchinacascieeca:oai:ir.ieecas.cn:361006/14866 2023-06-11T04:14:21+02:00 Late Holocene hydroclimatic variation in central Asia and its response to mid-latitude Westerlies and solar irradiance Lan, Jianghu Zhang, Jin Cheng, Peng Ma, Xiaolin Ai, Li Chawchai, Sakonvan Zhou, Kang'en Wang, Tianli Yu, Keke Sheng, Enguo Kang, Shugang Zang, Jingjie Yan, Dongna Wang, Yaqin Tan, Liangcheng Xu, Hai 2020-06-15 http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/14865 http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/14866 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106330 英语 eng PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/14865 http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/14866 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106330 Hydroclimatic variation Central Asia Late holocene North Atlantic oscillation Mid-latitude Westerlies Solar irradiance NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION RADIOCARBON AGE CALIBRATION LAKE-LEVEL FLUCTUATIONS INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE MEDIEVAL WARM PERIOD LAST 4000 YEARS CLIMATE-CHANGE ICE-AGE SEDIMENT RECORD HUMAN-IMPACT Physical Geography Geology Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2020 ftchinacascieeca https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106330 2023-05-08T13:24:50Z Hydroclimatic variations in central Asia are widely recognized to be tele-connected with the North Atlantic climate via the mid-latitude Westerlies. However, the long-term hydroclimatic variation and its response to North Atlantic climate changes are not fully understood. Here we report multi-decadal and centennial hydroclimatic variations in central Asia during the late Holocene using high-resolution oxygen and carbon isotopes of bulk carbonate from a remote hydrologically closed alpine lake in Tianshan Mountains, northwestern China. The hydroclimatic variations inferred from the covariance between delta O-18(carb) and delta C-13(carb) and published multi-proxy in the Lake Sayram together agree well with the records from the central Asia, showing enhanced effective moisture at the intervals of 4000-3780, 3590-3210, 2800-2160, 1700-1370 and 890-280 cal yr BP during the negative phase of North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Comparison with European hydroclimatic changes on centennial scale, our records not only provide valuable insight into the hydroclimatic variations in central Asia, but also indicate all broadly contemporaneous changes with that of southern Europe whereas antiphase with that of northern Europe. We then conclude that the observed antiphase hydroclimatic pattern between northern Europe and southern Europe-central Asia on centennial time scale during the late Holocene were persistently controlled by the north-south migration of mid-latitude Westerlies and changes of NAO phase in response to solar irradiance forcing. However, further research is necessary to fully disentangle the natural and anthropogenic forcing mechanisms for enhanced effect moisture and/or precipitation in central Asia. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Report North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Institute of Earth Environment: IEECAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Alpine Lake ENVELOPE(-129.182,-129.182,55.529,55.529) Quaternary Science Reviews 238 106330
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topic Hydroclimatic variation
Central Asia
Late holocene
North Atlantic oscillation
Mid-latitude Westerlies
Solar irradiance
NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION
RADIOCARBON AGE CALIBRATION
LAKE-LEVEL FLUCTUATIONS
INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE
MEDIEVAL WARM PERIOD
LAST 4000 YEARS
CLIMATE-CHANGE
ICE-AGE
SEDIMENT RECORD
HUMAN-IMPACT
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Hydroclimatic variation
Central Asia
Late holocene
North Atlantic oscillation
Mid-latitude Westerlies
Solar irradiance
NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION
RADIOCARBON AGE CALIBRATION
LAKE-LEVEL FLUCTUATIONS
INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE
MEDIEVAL WARM PERIOD
LAST 4000 YEARS
CLIMATE-CHANGE
ICE-AGE
SEDIMENT RECORD
HUMAN-IMPACT
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Lan, Jianghu
Zhang, Jin
Cheng, Peng
Ma, Xiaolin
Ai, Li
Chawchai, Sakonvan
Zhou, Kang'en
Wang, Tianli
Yu, Keke
Sheng, Enguo
Kang, Shugang
Zang, Jingjie
Yan, Dongna
Wang, Yaqin
Tan, Liangcheng
Xu, Hai
Late Holocene hydroclimatic variation in central Asia and its response to mid-latitude Westerlies and solar irradiance
topic_facet Hydroclimatic variation
Central Asia
Late holocene
North Atlantic oscillation
Mid-latitude Westerlies
Solar irradiance
NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION
RADIOCARBON AGE CALIBRATION
LAKE-LEVEL FLUCTUATIONS
INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE
MEDIEVAL WARM PERIOD
LAST 4000 YEARS
CLIMATE-CHANGE
ICE-AGE
SEDIMENT RECORD
HUMAN-IMPACT
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description Hydroclimatic variations in central Asia are widely recognized to be tele-connected with the North Atlantic climate via the mid-latitude Westerlies. However, the long-term hydroclimatic variation and its response to North Atlantic climate changes are not fully understood. Here we report multi-decadal and centennial hydroclimatic variations in central Asia during the late Holocene using high-resolution oxygen and carbon isotopes of bulk carbonate from a remote hydrologically closed alpine lake in Tianshan Mountains, northwestern China. The hydroclimatic variations inferred from the covariance between delta O-18(carb) and delta C-13(carb) and published multi-proxy in the Lake Sayram together agree well with the records from the central Asia, showing enhanced effective moisture at the intervals of 4000-3780, 3590-3210, 2800-2160, 1700-1370 and 890-280 cal yr BP during the negative phase of North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Comparison with European hydroclimatic changes on centennial scale, our records not only provide valuable insight into the hydroclimatic variations in central Asia, but also indicate all broadly contemporaneous changes with that of southern Europe whereas antiphase with that of northern Europe. We then conclude that the observed antiphase hydroclimatic pattern between northern Europe and southern Europe-central Asia on centennial time scale during the late Holocene were persistently controlled by the north-south migration of mid-latitude Westerlies and changes of NAO phase in response to solar irradiance forcing. However, further research is necessary to fully disentangle the natural and anthropogenic forcing mechanisms for enhanced effect moisture and/or precipitation in central Asia. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Lan, Jianghu
Zhang, Jin
Cheng, Peng
Ma, Xiaolin
Ai, Li
Chawchai, Sakonvan
Zhou, Kang'en
Wang, Tianli
Yu, Keke
Sheng, Enguo
Kang, Shugang
Zang, Jingjie
Yan, Dongna
Wang, Yaqin
Tan, Liangcheng
Xu, Hai
author_facet Lan, Jianghu
Zhang, Jin
Cheng, Peng
Ma, Xiaolin
Ai, Li
Chawchai, Sakonvan
Zhou, Kang'en
Wang, Tianli
Yu, Keke
Sheng, Enguo
Kang, Shugang
Zang, Jingjie
Yan, Dongna
Wang, Yaqin
Tan, Liangcheng
Xu, Hai
author_sort Lan, Jianghu
title Late Holocene hydroclimatic variation in central Asia and its response to mid-latitude Westerlies and solar irradiance
title_short Late Holocene hydroclimatic variation in central Asia and its response to mid-latitude Westerlies and solar irradiance
title_full Late Holocene hydroclimatic variation in central Asia and its response to mid-latitude Westerlies and solar irradiance
title_fullStr Late Holocene hydroclimatic variation in central Asia and its response to mid-latitude Westerlies and solar irradiance
title_full_unstemmed Late Holocene hydroclimatic variation in central Asia and its response to mid-latitude Westerlies and solar irradiance
title_sort late holocene hydroclimatic variation in central asia and its response to mid-latitude westerlies and solar irradiance
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