Speleothem‐derived Asian summer monsoon variations in Central China, 54–46 ka

The oxygen isotope signature (δ18O) of stalagmite SI3 collected from Shizi Cave in north‐east Sichuan Province provides an Asian Summer Monsoon (ASM) record in Central China for the period 54–46 ka. The SI3 δ18O record clearly shows a negative δ18O excursion centred around 49.4 ka, which was reporte...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Zhou, Houyun, Zhao, Jianxing, Qing, Wang, Feng, Yuexing, Tang, Jing
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/4807
https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1506
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spelling ftunisfloridatam:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:kip_articles-5806 2023-05-15T16:29:44+02:00 Speleothem‐derived Asian summer monsoon variations in Central China, 54–46 ka Zhou, Houyun Zhao, Jianxing Qing, Wang Feng, Yuexing Tang, Jing 2011-07-26T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/4807 https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1506 unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/4807 https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1506 KIP Articles Stalagmite Δ18o U–Th Ages Climate Change Central China Late Pleistocene text 2011 ftunisfloridatam https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1506 2022-10-27T17:48:37Z The oxygen isotope signature (δ18O) of stalagmite SI3 collected from Shizi Cave in north‐east Sichuan Province provides an Asian Summer Monsoon (ASM) record in Central China for the period 54–46 ka. The SI3 δ18O record clearly shows a negative δ18O excursion centred around 49.4 ka, which was reported in Hulu Cave in East China but not identified in the speleothem records from South‐west China. As a whole, this record displays a higher coherence with the two Hulu records from East China than with the speleothem δ18O records from South‐west China, suggesting that at 54–46 ka, Central China was influenced more by the East Asian Summer Monsoon than by the Indian Summer Monsoon. It also displays a significant negative δ18O excursion at 47.5–46.6 ka, which is not clearly documented in two other speleothem δ18O records previously reported from South‐west China. This suggests that details of the Greenland interstadial 12 warrant further investigations in future in monsoonal China. The SI3 δ18O record displays more significant centennial‐scale variations than the other four speleothem δ18O records from East and South‐west China, which may be due to the fact that the study site is closer to the north‐west boundary of the ASM and more sensitive to variations of the ASM than East and South‐west China. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Text Greenland Digital Commons University of South Florida (USF) Greenland Indian Hulu ENVELOPE(8.610,8.610,62.837,62.837) Journal of Quaternary Science 26 8 781 790
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Δ18o
U–Th Ages
Climate Change
Central China
Late Pleistocene
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Δ18o
U–Th Ages
Climate Change
Central China
Late Pleistocene
Zhou, Houyun
Zhao, Jianxing
Qing, Wang
Feng, Yuexing
Tang, Jing
Speleothem‐derived Asian summer monsoon variations in Central China, 54–46 ka
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Δ18o
U–Th Ages
Climate Change
Central China
Late Pleistocene
description The oxygen isotope signature (δ18O) of stalagmite SI3 collected from Shizi Cave in north‐east Sichuan Province provides an Asian Summer Monsoon (ASM) record in Central China for the period 54–46 ka. The SI3 δ18O record clearly shows a negative δ18O excursion centred around 49.4 ka, which was reported in Hulu Cave in East China but not identified in the speleothem records from South‐west China. As a whole, this record displays a higher coherence with the two Hulu records from East China than with the speleothem δ18O records from South‐west China, suggesting that at 54–46 ka, Central China was influenced more by the East Asian Summer Monsoon than by the Indian Summer Monsoon. It also displays a significant negative δ18O excursion at 47.5–46.6 ka, which is not clearly documented in two other speleothem δ18O records previously reported from South‐west China. This suggests that details of the Greenland interstadial 12 warrant further investigations in future in monsoonal China. The SI3 δ18O record displays more significant centennial‐scale variations than the other four speleothem δ18O records from East and South‐west China, which may be due to the fact that the study site is closer to the north‐west boundary of the ASM and more sensitive to variations of the ASM than East and South‐west China. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Zhou, Houyun
Zhao, Jianxing
Qing, Wang
Feng, Yuexing
Tang, Jing
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Feng, Yuexing
Tang, Jing
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title Speleothem‐derived Asian summer monsoon variations in Central China, 54–46 ka
title_short Speleothem‐derived Asian summer monsoon variations in Central China, 54–46 ka
title_full Speleothem‐derived Asian summer monsoon variations in Central China, 54–46 ka
title_fullStr Speleothem‐derived Asian summer monsoon variations in Central China, 54–46 ka
title_full_unstemmed Speleothem‐derived Asian summer monsoon variations in Central China, 54–46 ka
title_sort speleothem‐derived asian summer monsoon variations in central china, 54–46 ka
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