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Abrupt variations of Indian and East Asian summer monsoons during the last deglacial stadial and interstadial
Bing Hong; Yetang Hong; Masao Uchida; Yasuyuki Shibata; Cheng Cai; Haijun Peng; Yongxuan Zhu; Yu Wang; Linggui Yuan
2014
Source PublicationQuaternary Science Reviews
Volume97Issue:1Pages:58-70
Abstract

The phase relationship between the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) and the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) during the last deglaciation remains controversial. Here, we reconstruct a 15,000-year plant cellulose delta C-13 proxy record for the ISM from the Yuexi peat bog in southwestern China. The record shows that the ISM abruptly decreases during the Younger Dryas (YD) stadial and abruptly increases during the Bolling-Allerod (BA) interstadial. A comparison of the Yuexi record with other related proxy climate records reveals two types of phenomena. First, the strengths of the two Asian monsoons are inversely related during the YD stadial, i.e., the ISM strength decreases and the EASM increases. During this period, the southern Chinese mainland consisted of a wide arid zone while the northern Chinese mainland was much wetter. The arid zone in southern China resulted from two different types of monsoon processes: the abnormal northward extension of the EASM rain belt, leading to less rainfall in southeast China, or an illusion that the EASM weakened. The other process is a real weakening of the ISM. Second, during the BA interstadial, the strengths of both the ISM and EASM clearly increased. However, the maximum strengths appear to have occurred in the Allerod period. During this period, the entire Chinese mainland, both northern and southern, experienced wet conditions. The abnormal climate pattern of wet in the north and dry in the south during the YD stadial occurs because of the combined effects of the strengthened EASM, intensified westerlies, and weakened ISM, which could be attributed to the response to the abrupt cooling in the high northern latitudes and to the El Nino-like activity in the equatorial Pacific. The widespread wet climate during the BA interstadial may be related to an abrupt increase in the greenhouse gases (GHGs) concentrations in the atmosphere and to the La Nina-like activity in the equatorial Pacific. These results contribute to a better understanding of the response of the Asian monsoon to global changes and present a geo-historical scenario for understanding the East Asian hydrological variations in the current global warming phase.

KeywordIndian Summer Monsoon East Asian Summer Monsoon Westerly Enso Last Deglaciation Ghgs
Subject Area环境地球化学
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/5253
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室_环境地球化学国家重点实验室_期刊论文
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Bing Hong,Yetang Hong,Masao Uchida,et al. Abrupt variations of Indian and East Asian summer monsoons during the last deglacial stadial and interstadial[J]. Quaternary Science Reviews,2014,97(1):58-70.
APA Bing Hong.,Yetang Hong.,Masao Uchida.,Yasuyuki Shibata.,Cheng Cai.,...&Linggui Yuan.(2014).Abrupt variations of Indian and East Asian summer monsoons during the last deglacial stadial and interstadial.Quaternary Science Reviews,97(1),58-70.
MLA Bing Hong,et al."Abrupt variations of Indian and East Asian summer monsoons during the last deglacial stadial and interstadial".Quaternary Science Reviews 97.1(2014):58-70.
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