Quantification of southwest China rainfall during the 8.2 ka BP event with response to North Atlantic cooling

The 8.2 ka BP event could provide important information for predicting abrupt climate change in the future. Although published records show that the East Asian monsoon area responded to the 8.2 ka BP event, there is no high-resolution quantitative reconstructed climate record in this area. In this s...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Liu, Yuhui, Hu, Chaoyong
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-12-1583-2016
https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/12/1583/2016/
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:XFMcoWCuyIikvy1JY3BpL 2023-05-15T16:28:28+02:00 Quantification of southwest China rainfall during the 8.2 ka BP event with response to North Atlantic cooling Liu, Yuhui Hu, Chaoyong 2018-09-27 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-12-1583-2016 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/12/1583/2016/ en eng Copernicus Publications doi:10.5194/cp-12-1583-2016 10670/1.7o0bab 1814-9324 1814-9332 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/12/1583/2016/ undefined Geographica Helvetica - geography eISSN: 1814-9332 envir geo Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-12-1583-2016 2023-01-22T17:52:08Z The 8.2 ka BP event could provide important information for predicting abrupt climate change in the future. Although published records show that the East Asian monsoon area responded to the 8.2 ka BP event, there is no high-resolution quantitative reconstructed climate record in this area. In this study, a reconstructed 10-year moving average annual rainfall record in southwest China during the 8.2 ka BP event is presented by comparing two high-resolution stalagmite δ18O records from Dongge cave and Heshang cave. This decade-scale rainfall reconstruction is based on a central-scale model and is confirmed by inter-annual monitoring records, which show a significant positive correlation between the regional mean annual rainfall and the drip water annual average δ18O difference from two caves along the same monsoon moisture transport pathway from May 2011 to April 2014. Similar trends between the reconstructed rainfall and the stalagmite Mg ∕ Ca record, another proxy of rainfall, during the 8.2 ka BP period further increase the confidence of the quantification of the rainfall record. The reconstructed record shows that the mean annual rainfall in southwest China during the central 8.2 ka BP event is less than that of present (1950–1990) by ∼ 200 mm and decreased by ∼ 350 mm in ∼ 70 years experiencing an extreme drying period lasting for ∼ 50 years. Comparison of the reconstructed rainfall record in southwest China with Greenland ice core δ18O and δ15N records suggests that the reduced rainfall in southwest China during the 8.2 ka BP period was coupled with Greenland cooling with a possible response rate of 110 ± 30 mm °C−1. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice core ice core North Atlantic Unknown Greenland Climate of the Past 12 7 1583 1590
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Quantification of southwest China rainfall during the 8.2 ka BP event with response to North Atlantic cooling
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description The 8.2 ka BP event could provide important information for predicting abrupt climate change in the future. Although published records show that the East Asian monsoon area responded to the 8.2 ka BP event, there is no high-resolution quantitative reconstructed climate record in this area. In this study, a reconstructed 10-year moving average annual rainfall record in southwest China during the 8.2 ka BP event is presented by comparing two high-resolution stalagmite δ18O records from Dongge cave and Heshang cave. This decade-scale rainfall reconstruction is based on a central-scale model and is confirmed by inter-annual monitoring records, which show a significant positive correlation between the regional mean annual rainfall and the drip water annual average δ18O difference from two caves along the same monsoon moisture transport pathway from May 2011 to April 2014. Similar trends between the reconstructed rainfall and the stalagmite Mg ∕ Ca record, another proxy of rainfall, during the 8.2 ka BP period further increase the confidence of the quantification of the rainfall record. The reconstructed record shows that the mean annual rainfall in southwest China during the central 8.2 ka BP event is less than that of present (1950–1990) by ∼ 200 mm and decreased by ∼ 350 mm in ∼ 70 years experiencing an extreme drying period lasting for ∼ 50 years. Comparison of the reconstructed rainfall record in southwest China with Greenland ice core δ18O and δ15N records suggests that the reduced rainfall in southwest China during the 8.2 ka BP period was coupled with Greenland cooling with a possible response rate of 110 ± 30 mm °C−1.
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title Quantification of southwest China rainfall during the 8.2 ka BP event with response to North Atlantic cooling
title_short Quantification of southwest China rainfall during the 8.2 ka BP event with response to North Atlantic cooling
title_full Quantification of southwest China rainfall during the 8.2 ka BP event with response to North Atlantic cooling
title_fullStr Quantification of southwest China rainfall during the 8.2 ka BP event with response to North Atlantic cooling
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of southwest China rainfall during the 8.2 ka BP event with response to North Atlantic cooling
title_sort quantification of southwest china rainfall during the 8.2 ka bp event with response to north atlantic cooling
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