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Eccentricity forcing of East Asian monsoonal systems over the past 3 million years.

Chengying Liu1, Junsheng Nie2,3, Zaijun Li4, Qingqing Qiao5, Jordan T Abell6, Fei Wang4, Wenjiao Xiao7.   

Abstract

The East Asian summer monsoon and the precipitation it brings are relevant for millions of people. Because of the monsoon's importance, there has been a substantial amount of work attempting to describe the driving mechanisms behind its past variability. However, discrepancies exist, with speleothem-based East Asian monsoon reconstructions differing from those based on loess records from the Chinese Loess Plateau during the late Quaternary. The periodicity of wet and dry phases experienced by desert areas that lie on the periphery of the East Asian monsoon's influence offer another independent view of monsoonal variability. Here, we provide environmental records based on magnetic parameters for the last 3 million years from the Tengger Desert, China, one such marginal arid region. Our results reveal wet-dry cycles at a dominant frequency of 405 kiloyears, with drier intervals corresponding to eccentricity minima. These findings are consistent with previous reconstructions of East Asian summer and North African summer monsoon precipitation variability. Our records emphasize the dominant role of eccentricity in forcing East Asian monsoonal precipitation as well as monsoonal-derived environmental fluctuations experienced in peripheral desert areas. These results challenge the traditional view that high-latitude ice sheets are the primary driver of East Asian monsoon precipitation during the Quaternary based on Chinese loess records.

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Keywords:  Tengger Desert; eccentricity; environmental magnetics; monsoon

Year:  2021        PMID: 34670836      PMCID: PMC8639371          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2107055118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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