Author:
Ait Brahim Yassine,Peros Matthew C.,Viau André E.,Liedtke Mercedes,Pajón Jesús M.,Valdes Julio,Li Xianglei,Edwards R. Lawrence,Reinhardt Eduard G.,Oliva Frank
Abstract
AbstractWe present a speleothem record from western Cuba, spanning the period 98.7–84.9 ka BP. Our record shows two distinctive periods of high δ18O corresponding to dry and/or cold periods during 85–87.6 and 90.2–93.1 ka BP, synchronous with Heinrich events 8 and 9 (H8 and H9). Hence, we provide the first proxy evidence of the local Caribbean climate response to H8 and H9. Interestingly, H8 is more pronounced compared to H9, which may be a local response to lower temperatures in the North Atlantic resulting in a weak AMOC and reduced deep water formation, therefore a stronger south shift of the ITCZ. Our data complement existing speleothem records from western Cuba which, collectively, provide a nearly continuous paleoclimate time-series spanning the last 100 ka BP, indicating a consistent response to millennial-scale events as dry and/or cooler conditions. The comparison with regional paleoclimate records reveals an anti-phased relationship with South America, caused by the southern movements of the ITCZ during millennial-scale events which lead to dry conditions in the Caribbean and a stronger South American Monsoon System.
Funder
Fonds de recherche du Québec - Nature et technologies
Bishop's University Senate Research Grant
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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