Long eccentricity forcing Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific during the early Pleistocene

Asian dust deposition in the northwestern Pacific is generally linked to high-latitude paleoclimate evolution during the Quaternary. However, whether low-latitude tropical Pacific processes, such as El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), influence Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific remains...

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Published in:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Main Authors: Feng, Xuguang, Jiang, Fuqing, Zhang, Zhaohui, Xiong, Zhifang, Zhong, Yi, Dong, Jiang, Chen, Tianyu, Li, Anchun, Zou, Xinqing, Shi, Xuefa
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Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER 2022
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SEA
Online Access:http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/179439
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2022.110963
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/179439 2023-05-15T16:41:21+02:00 Long eccentricity forcing Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific during the early Pleistocene Feng, Xuguang Jiang, Fuqing Zhang, Zhaohui Xiong, Zhifang Zhong, Yi Dong, Jiang Chen, Tianyu Li, Anchun Zou, Xinqing Shi, Xuefa 2022-06-15 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/179439 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2022.110963 英语 eng ELSEVIER PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/179439 doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2022.110963 Asian dust 405-kyr cycles ENSO-like state Western Pacific Early Pleistocene Physical Geography Geology Paleontology Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary EOLIAN DEPOSITION MARINE-SEDIMENTS MONSOON RECORDS WINTER MONSOON NORTH PACIFIC CLIMATE EVOLUTION SEA OCEAN HISTORY 期刊论文 2022 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2022.110963 2022-07-29T12:11:57Z Asian dust deposition in the northwestern Pacific is generally linked to high-latitude paleoclimate evolution during the Quaternary. However, whether low-latitude tropical Pacific processes, such as El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), influence Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific remains uncertain. Here, we present clear periodic variations in potassium content (K (wt%)) and gamma-ray attenuation (GRA) bulk density, which are closely linked to the variations in Asian dust, in a sediment core recovered at Site U1438 in the Amami Sankaku Basin (ASB), northwestern Philippine Sea. Based on the shipboard age-depth model, we tuned the GRA to the mass accumulation rate curve on the Chinese Loess Plateau and the 8-kyr-lagged obliquity curve, and established the astronomical timescale. The K (wt%) content and GRA were higher during glacials and lower during interglacials, as driven by the variability in the Northern Hemisphere ice sheet (NHIS) during the Quaternary. In addition, strong long eccentricity 405-kyr cycles were observed in the dust records (K (wt%) content and GRA) during the early Pleistocene. The 405-kyr filter results showed that increased (decreased) Asian dust corresponded to the La Nina-like (El Nino-like) state, suggesting that Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific was modulated by ENSO on 405-kyr cycles in the early Pleistocene. Our study illustrated the possible link between long eccentricity 405-kyr cycles in the Asian interior and low-latitude forcing, including potential modulation by ENSO. Report Ice Sheet Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Pacific Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 596 110963
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topic Asian dust
405-kyr cycles
ENSO-like state
Western Pacific
Early Pleistocene
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
EOLIAN DEPOSITION
MARINE-SEDIMENTS
MONSOON RECORDS
WINTER MONSOON
NORTH PACIFIC
CLIMATE
EVOLUTION
SEA
OCEAN
HISTORY
spellingShingle Asian dust
405-kyr cycles
ENSO-like state
Western Pacific
Early Pleistocene
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
EOLIAN DEPOSITION
MARINE-SEDIMENTS
MONSOON RECORDS
WINTER MONSOON
NORTH PACIFIC
CLIMATE
EVOLUTION
SEA
OCEAN
HISTORY
Feng, Xuguang
Jiang, Fuqing
Zhang, Zhaohui
Xiong, Zhifang
Zhong, Yi
Dong, Jiang
Chen, Tianyu
Li, Anchun
Zou, Xinqing
Shi, Xuefa
Long eccentricity forcing Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific during the early Pleistocene
topic_facet Asian dust
405-kyr cycles
ENSO-like state
Western Pacific
Early Pleistocene
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
EOLIAN DEPOSITION
MARINE-SEDIMENTS
MONSOON RECORDS
WINTER MONSOON
NORTH PACIFIC
CLIMATE
EVOLUTION
SEA
OCEAN
HISTORY
description Asian dust deposition in the northwestern Pacific is generally linked to high-latitude paleoclimate evolution during the Quaternary. However, whether low-latitude tropical Pacific processes, such as El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), influence Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific remains uncertain. Here, we present clear periodic variations in potassium content (K (wt%)) and gamma-ray attenuation (GRA) bulk density, which are closely linked to the variations in Asian dust, in a sediment core recovered at Site U1438 in the Amami Sankaku Basin (ASB), northwestern Philippine Sea. Based on the shipboard age-depth model, we tuned the GRA to the mass accumulation rate curve on the Chinese Loess Plateau and the 8-kyr-lagged obliquity curve, and established the astronomical timescale. The K (wt%) content and GRA were higher during glacials and lower during interglacials, as driven by the variability in the Northern Hemisphere ice sheet (NHIS) during the Quaternary. In addition, strong long eccentricity 405-kyr cycles were observed in the dust records (K (wt%) content and GRA) during the early Pleistocene. The 405-kyr filter results showed that increased (decreased) Asian dust corresponded to the La Nina-like (El Nino-like) state, suggesting that Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific was modulated by ENSO on 405-kyr cycles in the early Pleistocene. Our study illustrated the possible link between long eccentricity 405-kyr cycles in the Asian interior and low-latitude forcing, including potential modulation by ENSO.
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author Feng, Xuguang
Jiang, Fuqing
Zhang, Zhaohui
Xiong, Zhifang
Zhong, Yi
Dong, Jiang
Chen, Tianyu
Li, Anchun
Zou, Xinqing
Shi, Xuefa
author_facet Feng, Xuguang
Jiang, Fuqing
Zhang, Zhaohui
Xiong, Zhifang
Zhong, Yi
Dong, Jiang
Chen, Tianyu
Li, Anchun
Zou, Xinqing
Shi, Xuefa
author_sort Feng, Xuguang
title Long eccentricity forcing Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific during the early Pleistocene
title_short Long eccentricity forcing Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific during the early Pleistocene
title_full Long eccentricity forcing Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific during the early Pleistocene
title_fullStr Long eccentricity forcing Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific during the early Pleistocene
title_full_unstemmed Long eccentricity forcing Asian dust input into the northwestern Pacific during the early Pleistocene
title_sort long eccentricity forcing asian dust input into the northwestern pacific during the early pleistocene
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