| Literature DB >> 29581293 |
Nicolás M Stríkis1,2, Francisco W Cruz2, Eline A S Barreto2, Filipa Naughton3,4, Mathias Vuille5, Hai Cheng6,7, Antje H L Voelker3,4, Haiwei Zhang7, Ivo Karmann2, R Lawrence Edwards6, Augusto S Auler8, Roberto Ventura Santos9, Hamilton Reis Sales10.
Abstract
Heinrich Stadials significantly affected tropical precipitation through changes in the interhemispheric temperature gradient as a result of abrupt cooling in the North Atlantic. Here, we focus on changes in South American monsoon precipitation during Heinrich Stadials using a suite of speleothem records covering the last 85 ky B.P. from eastern South America. We document the response of South American monsoon precipitation to episodes of extensive iceberg discharge, which is distinct from the response to the cooling episodes that precede the main phase of ice-rafted detritus deposition. Our results demonstrate that iceberg discharge in the western subtropical North Atlantic led to an abrupt increase in monsoon precipitation over eastern South America. Our findings of an enhanced Southern Hemisphere monsoon, coeval with the iceberg discharge into the North Atlantic, are consistent with the observed abrupt increase in atmospheric methane concentrations during Heinrich Stadials.Entities:
Keywords: Heinrich Stadial; South American monsoon; ice-rafted detritus; speleothem
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29581293 PMCID: PMC5899446 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1717784115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205