An astronomically tuned 8.1 Ma eolian record from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its implication on the evolution of Asian monsoon

[1] The Chinese loess-paleosol sequences have led to a great understanding of the evolution of the East Asian monsoon (EAM) in the Quaternary. However, evolution of the EAM in the late Miocene and Pliocene is quite blurry, hindering our understanding of the mechanisms driving the EAM. Thus, we obtai...

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Main Authors: Wenxia Han, Xiaomin Fang, André Berger, Qiuzhen Yin
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.656.5674 2023-05-15T17:34:10+02:00 An astronomically tuned 8.1 Ma eolian record from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its implication on the evolution of Asian monsoon Wenxia Han Xiaomin Fang André Berger Qiuzhen Yin The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.656.5674 http://ir.itpcas.ac.cn/bitstream/131C11/1621/1/V.116+D24114+2011.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.656.5674 http://ir.itpcas.ac.cn/bitstream/131C11/1621/1/V.116+D24114+2011.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://ir.itpcas.ac.cn/bitstream/131C11/1621/1/V.116+D24114+2011.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T16:38:32Z [1] The Chinese loess-paleosol sequences have led to a great understanding of the evolution of the East Asian monsoon (EAM) in the Quaternary. However, evolution of the EAM in the late Miocene and Pliocene is quite blurry, hindering our understanding of the mechanisms driving the EAM. Thus, we obtained high-resolution grain size records of 8.1 Ma from the thickest eolian Red Clay sequence at Chaona on the Chinese central Loess Plateau, and astronomically tuned the grain size records to the orbital variation with a time resolution of 1.5 ka to 5.8 ka. The variability of coarse size fraction, a recognized proxy for the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM), indicates a persistent but stepwise intensification of the EAWM at ca. 5.5 Ma, 3.6 Ma, 2.6 Ma and 1 Ma. Filtering of this proxy record at 100, 41, and 21 ka bands was conducted to trace the evolution of the EAWM in a frequency domain over 8.1 Ma. Temporal variations of these three cycles show a remarkable simultaneous enhancement at ca. 5.5 Ma, indicating a synchronous intensification of high and low latitude signals in the EAWM record. We suggest that the closure of Panama Seaway to form the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation and the high latitude cooling during this time might collectively trigger such a response. Text North Atlantic North atlantic Thermohaline circulation Unknown
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description [1] The Chinese loess-paleosol sequences have led to a great understanding of the evolution of the East Asian monsoon (EAM) in the Quaternary. However, evolution of the EAM in the late Miocene and Pliocene is quite blurry, hindering our understanding of the mechanisms driving the EAM. Thus, we obtained high-resolution grain size records of 8.1 Ma from the thickest eolian Red Clay sequence at Chaona on the Chinese central Loess Plateau, and astronomically tuned the grain size records to the orbital variation with a time resolution of 1.5 ka to 5.8 ka. The variability of coarse size fraction, a recognized proxy for the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM), indicates a persistent but stepwise intensification of the EAWM at ca. 5.5 Ma, 3.6 Ma, 2.6 Ma and 1 Ma. Filtering of this proxy record at 100, 41, and 21 ka bands was conducted to trace the evolution of the EAWM in a frequency domain over 8.1 Ma. Temporal variations of these three cycles show a remarkable simultaneous enhancement at ca. 5.5 Ma, indicating a synchronous intensification of high and low latitude signals in the EAWM record. We suggest that the closure of Panama Seaway to form the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation and the high latitude cooling during this time might collectively trigger such a response.
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author Wenxia Han
Xiaomin Fang
André Berger
Qiuzhen Yin
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Xiaomin Fang
André Berger
Qiuzhen Yin
An astronomically tuned 8.1 Ma eolian record from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its implication on the evolution of Asian monsoon
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Xiaomin Fang
André Berger
Qiuzhen Yin
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title An astronomically tuned 8.1 Ma eolian record from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its implication on the evolution of Asian monsoon
title_short An astronomically tuned 8.1 Ma eolian record from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its implication on the evolution of Asian monsoon
title_full An astronomically tuned 8.1 Ma eolian record from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its implication on the evolution of Asian monsoon
title_fullStr An astronomically tuned 8.1 Ma eolian record from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its implication on the evolution of Asian monsoon
title_full_unstemmed An astronomically tuned 8.1 Ma eolian record from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its implication on the evolution of Asian monsoon
title_sort astronomically tuned 8.1 ma eolian record from the chinese loess plateau and its implication on the evolution of asian monsoon
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