| Literature DB >> 25713347 |
Yanjun Cai1, Inez Y Fung2, R Lawrence Edwards3, Zhisheng An4, Hai Cheng5, Jung-Eun Lee6, Liangcheng Tan7, Chuan-Chou Shen8, Xianfeng Wang9, Jesse A Day10, Weijian Zhou7, Megan J Kelly3, John C H Chiang10.
Abstract
A speleothem δ(18)O 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.Keywords: Indian summer monsoon; glacial–interglacial; precipitation; stalagmite; δ18O
Year: 2015 PMID: 25713347 PMCID: PMC4364182 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1424035112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205