Impacts of insolation and CO2 on the spatial differences of the MIS-9 and MIS-11 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia

Marine oxygen isotope records and ice cores in Antarctica suggest that Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 9, an interglacial occurring about 300 ka ago, is a strong interglacial and has the highest greenhouse gases (GHG) concentrations during the past 800 ka. Model results also show that MIS-9 is the warmes...

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Main Authors: Lu, Hao, Yin, Qiuzhen, Wu, Zhipeng, Shi, Feng, Hao, Qingzhen, Xia, Dunsheng, Guo, Zhengtang, EGU2022
Other Authors: UCL - SST/ELI - Earth and Life Institute, UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftunivlouvain:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:262967 2024-05-12T07:56:39+00:00 Impacts of insolation and CO2 on the spatial differences of the MIS-9 and MIS-11 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia Lu, Hao Yin, Qiuzhen Wu, Zhipeng Shi, Feng Hao, Qingzhen Xia, Dunsheng Guo, Zhengtang EGU2022 UCL - SST/ELI - Earth and Life Institute UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/262967 eng eng info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/Université catholique de Louvain/MIS/QuantLoess boreal:262967 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/262967 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2022 ftunivlouvain 2024-04-17T16:34:06Z Marine oxygen isotope records and ice cores in Antarctica suggest that Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 9, an interglacial occurring about 300 ka ago, is a strong interglacial and has the highest greenhouse gases (GHG) concentrations during the past 800 ka. Model results also show that MIS-9 is the warmest interglacial among the last nine ones as a result of both its high CO2 concentration and its high summer insolation in the northern Hemisphere (NH). However, the China loess records show that the paleosol S3 that corresponds to MIS-9 is not necessarily strong as compared to some other paleosol units such as the S4 soil that was formed during MIS-11, suggesting relatively drier climate condition during MIS-9. By contrast, in Tajikistan of southern central Asia, the paleosol S3 is the most developed soil over the past 800 ka, indicating a relatively warm and humid climate conditions. The difference in the paleosol formation and the MIS-9 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia is intriguing. In this study, we combine loess records from monsoonal China and central Asia as well as climate simulation results to understand the spatial difference of the MIS-9 climate in particular in comparison with the climate of MIS-11. The individual and combined contributions of insolation and greenhouse gases are quantified through simulations with the LOVECLIM model and using the factor separation technique. Our results show that the simulated effective moisture conditions between northern China and southern central Asia are consistent with the loess records and field observation. Insolation leads to much more annual mean precipitation than GHG during MIS-9 in southern central Asia, explaining a much wetter MIS-9 there. By contrast, both insolation and GHG lead to more annual mean precipitation and evaporation during MIS-9 in northern China, leading to only a slight difference in the effective moisture between MIS-9 and MIS-11. In addition, compared to MIS-11, the larger obliquity and higher GHG concentration during MIS-9 ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica DIAL@UCLouvain (Université catholique de Louvain)
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description Marine oxygen isotope records and ice cores in Antarctica suggest that Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 9, an interglacial occurring about 300 ka ago, is a strong interglacial and has the highest greenhouse gases (GHG) concentrations during the past 800 ka. Model results also show that MIS-9 is the warmest interglacial among the last nine ones as a result of both its high CO2 concentration and its high summer insolation in the northern Hemisphere (NH). However, the China loess records show that the paleosol S3 that corresponds to MIS-9 is not necessarily strong as compared to some other paleosol units such as the S4 soil that was formed during MIS-11, suggesting relatively drier climate condition during MIS-9. By contrast, in Tajikistan of southern central Asia, the paleosol S3 is the most developed soil over the past 800 ka, indicating a relatively warm and humid climate conditions. The difference in the paleosol formation and the MIS-9 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia is intriguing. In this study, we combine loess records from monsoonal China and central Asia as well as climate simulation results to understand the spatial difference of the MIS-9 climate in particular in comparison with the climate of MIS-11. The individual and combined contributions of insolation and greenhouse gases are quantified through simulations with the LOVECLIM model and using the factor separation technique. Our results show that the simulated effective moisture conditions between northern China and southern central Asia are consistent with the loess records and field observation. Insolation leads to much more annual mean precipitation than GHG during MIS-9 in southern central Asia, explaining a much wetter MIS-9 there. By contrast, both insolation and GHG lead to more annual mean precipitation and evaporation during MIS-9 in northern China, leading to only a slight difference in the effective moisture between MIS-9 and MIS-11. In addition, compared to MIS-11, the larger obliquity and higher GHG concentration during MIS-9 ...
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author Lu, Hao
Yin, Qiuzhen
Wu, Zhipeng
Shi, Feng
Hao, Qingzhen
Xia, Dunsheng
Guo, Zhengtang
EGU2022
spellingShingle Lu, Hao
Yin, Qiuzhen
Wu, Zhipeng
Shi, Feng
Hao, Qingzhen
Xia, Dunsheng
Guo, Zhengtang
EGU2022
Impacts of insolation and CO2 on the spatial differences of the MIS-9 and MIS-11 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia
author_facet Lu, Hao
Yin, Qiuzhen
Wu, Zhipeng
Shi, Feng
Hao, Qingzhen
Xia, Dunsheng
Guo, Zhengtang
EGU2022
author_sort Lu, Hao
title Impacts of insolation and CO2 on the spatial differences of the MIS-9 and MIS-11 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia
title_short Impacts of insolation and CO2 on the spatial differences of the MIS-9 and MIS-11 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia
title_full Impacts of insolation and CO2 on the spatial differences of the MIS-9 and MIS-11 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia
title_fullStr Impacts of insolation and CO2 on the spatial differences of the MIS-9 and MIS-11 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of insolation and CO2 on the spatial differences of the MIS-9 and MIS-11 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia
title_sort impacts of insolation and co2 on the spatial differences of the mis-9 and mis-11 climate between monsoonal china and central asia
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