The Holocene Asian Monsoon: Links to Solar Changes and North Atlantic Climate
Yongjin Wang(University of Minnesota), Hai Cheng(University of Minnesota), R. Lawrence Edwards(University of Minnesota), Yaoqi He(University of Minnesota), Xinggong Kong(University of Minnesota), Zhisheng An(University of Minnesota), Jiangying Wu(University of Minnesota), Megan J. Kelly(University of Minnesota), C. A. Dykoski(University of Minnesota), Xiangdong Li(University of Minnesota)
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Abstract
A 5-year-resolution absolute-dated oxygen isotope record from Dongge Cave, southern China, provides a continuous history of the Asian monsoon over the past 9000 years. Although the record broadly follows summer insolation, it is punctuated by eight weak monsoon events lasting approximately 1 to 5 centuries. One correlates with the "8200-year" event, another with the collapse of the Chinese Neolithic culture, and most with North Atlantic ice-rafting events. Cross-correlation of the decadal- to centennial-scale monsoon record with the atmospheric carbon-14 record shows that some, but not all, of the monsoon variability at these frequencies results from changes in solar output.
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