Distinct climate change synchronous with Heinrich event one, recorded by stable oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in stalagmites from China

Uranium-series dating of oxygen and carbon isotope records for stalagmite SJ3 collected in Songjia Cave, central China, shows significant variation in past climate and environment during the period 20-10 ka. Stalagmite SJ3 is located more than 1000 km inland of the coastal Hulu Cave in East China an...

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Published in:Quaternary Research
Main Authors: Zhou, H. Y., Zhao, J. X., Feng, Y. X., Gagan, M. K., Zhou, G. Q., Yan, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science 2008
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:167123 2023-05-15T16:30:04+02:00 Distinct climate change synchronous with Heinrich event one, recorded by stable oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in stalagmites from China Zhou, H. Y. Zhao, J. X. Feng, Y. X. Gagan, M. K. Zhou, G. Q. Yan, J. 2008-03-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:167123 eng eng Elsevier Science doi:10.1016/j.yqres.2007.11.001 issn:0033-5894 orcid:0000-0002-2413-6178 orcid:0000-0002-2944-9632 orcid:0000-0002-8279-323X Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary Physical Geography Geology C1 960304 Climate Variability (excl. Social Impacts) 040303 Geochronology Journal Article 2008 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2007.11.001 2020-09-21T22:54:38Z Uranium-series dating of oxygen and carbon isotope records for stalagmite SJ3 collected in Songjia Cave, central China, shows significant variation in past climate and environment during the period 20-10 ka. Stalagmite SJ3 is located more than 1000 km inland of the coastal Hulu Cave in East China and more than 700 kin north of the Dongge Cave in Southwest China and, despite minor differences, displays a clear first-order similarity with the Hula and Dongge records. The coldest climatic phase since the Last Glacial Maximum, which is associated with the Heinrich Event I in the North Atlantic region, was clearly recorded in SJ3 between 17.6 and 14.5 ka, in good agreement in timing, duration and extent with the records from Hulu and Dongge caves and the Greenland ice core. The results indicate that there have been synchronous and significant climatic changes across monsoonal China and strong teleconnections between the North Atlantic and East Asia regions during the period 20-10 ka. This is much different from the Holocene Optimum which shows a time shift of more than several thousands years from southeast coastal to inland China. It is likely that temperature change at northern high latitudes during glacial periods exerts stronger influence on the Asian summer monsoon relative to insolation and appears to be capable of perturbing large-scale atmospheric/oceanic circulation patterns in the Northern Hemisphere and thus monsoonal rainfall and paleovegetation in East Asia. Climatic signals in the North Atlantic region propagate rapidly to East Asia during glacial periods by influencing the winter land-sea temperature contrast in the East Asian monsoon region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice core ice core North Atlantic The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Greenland Hulu ENVELOPE(8.610,8.610,62.837,62.837) Hula ENVELOPE(20.158,20.158,70.160,70.160) Quaternary Research 69 2 306 315
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topic Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Physical Geography
Geology
C1
960304 Climate Variability (excl. Social Impacts)
040303 Geochronology
spellingShingle Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Physical Geography
Geology
C1
960304 Climate Variability (excl. Social Impacts)
040303 Geochronology
Zhou, H. Y.
Zhao, J. X.
Feng, Y. X.
Gagan, M. K.
Zhou, G. Q.
Yan, J.
Distinct climate change synchronous with Heinrich event one, recorded by stable oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in stalagmites from China
topic_facet Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Physical Geography
Geology
C1
960304 Climate Variability (excl. Social Impacts)
040303 Geochronology
description Uranium-series dating of oxygen and carbon isotope records for stalagmite SJ3 collected in Songjia Cave, central China, shows significant variation in past climate and environment during the period 20-10 ka. Stalagmite SJ3 is located more than 1000 km inland of the coastal Hulu Cave in East China and more than 700 kin north of the Dongge Cave in Southwest China and, despite minor differences, displays a clear first-order similarity with the Hula and Dongge records. The coldest climatic phase since the Last Glacial Maximum, which is associated with the Heinrich Event I in the North Atlantic region, was clearly recorded in SJ3 between 17.6 and 14.5 ka, in good agreement in timing, duration and extent with the records from Hulu and Dongge caves and the Greenland ice core. The results indicate that there have been synchronous and significant climatic changes across monsoonal China and strong teleconnections between the North Atlantic and East Asia regions during the period 20-10 ka. This is much different from the Holocene Optimum which shows a time shift of more than several thousands years from southeast coastal to inland China. It is likely that temperature change at northern high latitudes during glacial periods exerts stronger influence on the Asian summer monsoon relative to insolation and appears to be capable of perturbing large-scale atmospheric/oceanic circulation patterns in the Northern Hemisphere and thus monsoonal rainfall and paleovegetation in East Asia. Climatic signals in the North Atlantic region propagate rapidly to East Asia during glacial periods by influencing the winter land-sea temperature contrast in the East Asian monsoon region.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zhou, H. Y.
Zhao, J. X.
Feng, Y. X.
Gagan, M. K.
Zhou, G. Q.
Yan, J.
author_facet Zhou, H. Y.
Zhao, J. X.
Feng, Y. X.
Gagan, M. K.
Zhou, G. Q.
Yan, J.
author_sort Zhou, H. Y.
title Distinct climate change synchronous with Heinrich event one, recorded by stable oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in stalagmites from China
title_short Distinct climate change synchronous with Heinrich event one, recorded by stable oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in stalagmites from China
title_full Distinct climate change synchronous with Heinrich event one, recorded by stable oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in stalagmites from China
title_fullStr Distinct climate change synchronous with Heinrich event one, recorded by stable oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in stalagmites from China
title_full_unstemmed Distinct climate change synchronous with Heinrich event one, recorded by stable oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in stalagmites from China
title_sort distinct climate change synchronous with heinrich event one, recorded by stable oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in stalagmites from china
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