Hydroclimate records and radiocarbon dating of sediment cores SO189/2 _39KL, SO189/2 _119KL, and SO189/2 _144KL from the eastern tropical Indian Ocean
The response of the tropical climate in the Indian Ocean realm to abrupt climate change events in the North Atlantic Ocean is contentious. Repositioning of the intertropical convergence zone is thought to have been responsible for changes in tropical hydroclimate during North Atlantic cold spells1,...
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ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.833329 2023-05-15T17:29:42+02:00 Hydroclimate records and radiocarbon dating of sediment cores SO189/2 _39KL, SO189/2 _119KL, and SO189/2 _144KL from the eastern tropical Indian Ocean Mohtadi, Mahyar Prange, Matthias Oppo, Delia W De Pol-Holz, Ricardo Merkel, Ute Zhang, Xiao Steinke, Stephan Lückge, Andreas MEDIAN LATITUDE: 1.308193 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 98.099367 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -0.790000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 96.314500 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 3.517800 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 99.908500 * DATE/TIME START: 2006-09-14T06:40:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2006-10-02T00:07:00 2014-06-13 application/zip, 4 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.833329 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.833329 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.833329 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.833329 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Mohtadi, Mahyar; Prange, Matthias; Oppo, Delia W; De Pol-Holz, Ricardo; Merkel, Ute; Zhang, Xiao; Steinke, Stephan; Lückge, Andreas (2014): North Atlantic forcing of tropical Indian Ocean climate. Nature, 509(7498), 76-80, https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13196 Center for Marine Environmental Sciences MARUM Dataset 2014 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.833329 https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13196 2023-01-20T07:33:18Z The response of the tropical climate in the Indian Ocean realm to abrupt climate change events in the North Atlantic Ocean is contentious. Repositioning of the intertropical convergence zone is thought to have been responsible for changes in tropical hydroclimate during North Atlantic cold spells1, 2, 3, 4, 5, but the dearth of high-resolution records outside the monsoon realm in the Indian Ocean precludes a full understanding of this remote relationship and its underlying mechanisms. Here we show that slowdowns of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during Heinrich stadials and the Younger Dryas stadial affected the tropical Indian Ocean hydroclimate through changes to the Hadley circulation including a southward shift in the rising branch (the intertropical convergence zone) and an overall weakening over the southern Indian Ocean. Our results are based on new, high-resolution sea surface temperature and seawater oxygen isotope records of well-dated sedimentary archives from the tropical eastern Indian Ocean for the past 45,000 years, combined with climate model simulations of Atlantic circulation slowdown under Marine Isotope Stages 2 and 3 boundary conditions. Similar conditions in the east and west of the basin rule out a zonal dipole structure as the dominant forcing of the tropical Indian Ocean hydroclimate of millennial-scale events. Results from our simulations and proxy data suggest dry conditions in the northern Indian Ocean realm and wet and warm conditions in the southern realm during North Atlantic cold spells. Dataset North Atlantic PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Indian ENVELOPE(96.314500,99.908500,3.517800,-0.790000) |
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Center for Marine Environmental Sciences MARUM Mohtadi, Mahyar Prange, Matthias Oppo, Delia W De Pol-Holz, Ricardo Merkel, Ute Zhang, Xiao Steinke, Stephan Lückge, Andreas Hydroclimate records and radiocarbon dating of sediment cores SO189/2 _39KL, SO189/2 _119KL, and SO189/2 _144KL from the eastern tropical Indian Ocean |
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The response of the tropical climate in the Indian Ocean realm to abrupt climate change events in the North Atlantic Ocean is contentious. Repositioning of the intertropical convergence zone is thought to have been responsible for changes in tropical hydroclimate during North Atlantic cold spells1, 2, 3, 4, 5, but the dearth of high-resolution records outside the monsoon realm in the Indian Ocean precludes a full understanding of this remote relationship and its underlying mechanisms. Here we show that slowdowns of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during Heinrich stadials and the Younger Dryas stadial affected the tropical Indian Ocean hydroclimate through changes to the Hadley circulation including a southward shift in the rising branch (the intertropical convergence zone) and an overall weakening over the southern Indian Ocean. Our results are based on new, high-resolution sea surface temperature and seawater oxygen isotope records of well-dated sedimentary archives from the tropical eastern Indian Ocean for the past 45,000 years, combined with climate model simulations of Atlantic circulation slowdown under Marine Isotope Stages 2 and 3 boundary conditions. Similar conditions in the east and west of the basin rule out a zonal dipole structure as the dominant forcing of the tropical Indian Ocean hydroclimate of millennial-scale events. Results from our simulations and proxy data suggest dry conditions in the northern Indian Ocean realm and wet and warm conditions in the southern realm during North Atlantic cold spells. |
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Mohtadi, Mahyar Prange, Matthias Oppo, Delia W De Pol-Holz, Ricardo Merkel, Ute Zhang, Xiao Steinke, Stephan Lückge, Andreas |
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Hydroclimate records and radiocarbon dating of sediment cores SO189/2 _39KL, SO189/2 _119KL, and SO189/2 _144KL from the eastern tropical Indian Ocean |
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Hydroclimate records and radiocarbon dating of sediment cores SO189/2 _39KL, SO189/2 _119KL, and SO189/2 _144KL from the eastern tropical Indian Ocean |
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Hydroclimate records and radiocarbon dating of sediment cores SO189/2 _39KL, SO189/2 _119KL, and SO189/2 _144KL from the eastern tropical Indian Ocean |
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Hydroclimate records and radiocarbon dating of sediment cores SO189/2 _39KL, SO189/2 _119KL, and SO189/2 _144KL from the eastern tropical Indian Ocean |
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Hydroclimate records and radiocarbon dating of sediment cores SO189/2 _39KL, SO189/2 _119KL, and SO189/2 _144KL from the eastern tropical Indian Ocean |
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hydroclimate records and radiocarbon dating of sediment cores so189/2 _39kl, so189/2 _119kl, and so189/2 _144kl from the eastern tropical indian ocean |
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Supplement to: Mohtadi, Mahyar; Prange, Matthias; Oppo, Delia W; De Pol-Holz, Ricardo; Merkel, Ute; Zhang, Xiao; Steinke, Stephan; Lückge, Andreas (2014): North Atlantic forcing of tropical Indian Ocean climate. Nature, 509(7498), 76-80, https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13196 |
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