Author:
Cai Yanjun,Fung Inez Y.,Edwards R. Lawrence,An Zhisheng,Cheng Hai,Lee Jung-Eun,Tan Liangcheng,Shen Chuan-Chou,Wang Xianfeng,Day Jesse A.,Zhou Weijian,Kelly Megan J.,Chiang John C. H.
Abstract
A speleothem δ18O record from Xiaobailong cave in southwest China characterizes changes in summer monsoon precipitation in Northeastern India, the Himalayan foothills, Bangladesh, and northern Indochina over the last 252 kyr. This record is dominated by 23-kyr precessional cycles punctuated by prominent millennial-scale oscillations that are synchronous with Heinrich events in the North Atlantic. It also shows clear glacial–interglacial variations that are consistent with marine and other terrestrial proxies but are different from the cave records in East China. Corroborated by isotope-enabled global circulation modeling, we hypothesize that this disparity reflects differing changes in atmospheric circulation and moisture trajectories associated with climate forcing as well as with associated topographic changes during glacial periods, in particular redistribution of air mass above the growing ice sheets and the exposure of the “land bridge” in the Maritime continents in the western equatorial Pacific.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
NSF | GEO | Division of Earth Sciences
Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
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