Pliocene expansion of C<sub>4</sub> vegetation in the Core Monsoon Zone on the Indian Peninsula
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Published:2020-12-23
Issue:6
Volume:16
Page:2533-2546
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ISSN:1814-9332
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Container-title:Climate of the Past
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Clim. Past
Author:
Dunlea Ann G.ORCID, Giosan Liviu, Huang Yongsong
Abstract
Abstract. The expansion of C4 vegetation during the Neogene
was one of the largest reorganizations of Earth's terrestrial biome. Once
thought to be globally synchronous in the late Miocene, site-specific
studies have revealed differences in the timing of the expansion and suggest
that local conditions play a substantial role. Here, we examine the
expansion of C4 vegetation on the Indian Peninsula since the late
Miocene by constructing a ∼6-million-year paleorecord with
marine sediment from the Bay of Bengal at Site U1445, drilled during
International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 353. Analyses of element
concentrations indicate that the marine sediment originates from the Mahanadi
River in the Core Monsoon Zone (CMZ) of the Indian Peninsula. Hydrogen
isotopes of the fatty acids of leaf waxes reveal an overall decrease in the
CMZ precipitation since the late Miocene. Carbon isotopes of the leaf wax
fatty acids suggest C4 vegetation on the Indian Peninsula existed
before the end of the Miocene but expanded to even higher abundances during
the mid-Pliocene to mid-Pleistocene (∼3.5 to 1.5 million years ago). Similar to the CMZ on the Indian Peninsula, a Pliocene expansion or re-expansion has previously been observed in northwest Australia and in East Africa, suggesting that these tropical ecosystems surrounding the
Indian Ocean remained highly sensitive to changes in hydroclimate after the initial spread of C4 plants in late Miocene.
Funder
Division of Ocean Sciences
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Global and Planetary Change
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