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Holocene Monsoon Change and Abrupt Events on the Western Chinese Loess Plateau as Revealed by Accurately Dated Stalagmites.

Authors :
Tan, Liangcheng
Li, Yanzhen
Wang, Xiqian
Cai, Yanjun
Lin, Fangyuan
Cheng, Hai
Ma, Le
Sinha, Ashish
Edwards, R. Lawrence
Source :
Geophysical Research Letters; 11/16/2020, Vol. 47 Issue 21, p1-9, 9p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Here we present, to date, the highest‐resolved (~5 years) and most precisely dated Holocene monsoon climate reconstruction for the western Chinese Loess Plateau based on five replicated stalagmite δ18O records from Wuya Cave, eastern Gansu, China. Our record suggests the wettest period occurred between 10,500 and 6,600 a BP in this region. After this period, the amplitude of Asian summer monsoon decadal‐scale variability progressively increased likely in response to increasing ENSO frequency since the middle Holocene. Our study reveals similar asymmetric centennial‐scale double‐plunging structures of the 8.2, 5.5, and 2.8 ka events in the western Chinese Loess Plateau, suggesting a possible role of solar activity whose impact was amplified around 8.2 ka BP by the meltwater flood. In contrast, the 4.2 ka event exhibit gradually declining monsoon rainfall with centennial‐ to decadal‐scale fluctuations. Key Points: A 5 year‐resolved Holocene Asian summer monsoon record was reconstructed for the western Loess Plateau based on speleothemsThe wettest period occurred between 10,500 and 6,600 a BP, after that, the amplitude of decadal‐scale monsoon variability increasedSimilar structures were observed during the 8.2, 5.5, and 2.8 ka weak monsoon events, which are different from the 4.2 ka event [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00948276
Volume :
47
Issue :
21
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geophysical Research Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146976441
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090273