Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts”

An annually laminated stalagmite from the northern Yucatán Peninsula contains mud layers from 256 cave flooding events over 2240 years. This new conservative proxy for paleotempestology recorded cave flooding events with a recurrence interval of 8.3 years during the twentieth century, with the great...

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Main Authors: Frappier, Amy Benoit, Pyburn, James, Pinkey-Drobnis, Aurora D., Wang, Xianfeng, Corbett, D. Reide, Dahlin, Bruce H.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1049672020-09-26T21:38:05Z Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts” Frappier, Amy Benoit Pyburn, James Pinkey-Drobnis, Aurora D. Wang, Xianfeng Corbett, D. Reide Dahlin, Bruce H. DRNTU::Science::Geology::Structural geology An annually laminated stalagmite from the northern Yucatán Peninsula contains mud layers from 256 cave flooding events over 2240 years. This new conservative proxy for paleotempestology recorded cave flooding events with a recurrence interval of 8.3 years during the twentieth century, with the greatest frequency during the twentieth century and the least frequent during the seventeenth century. Tropical cyclone (TC) events are unlikely to flood the cave during drought when the water table is depressed. Applying TC masking to the Chaac paleorainfall reconstruction suggests that the severity of the Maya “megadroughts” was underestimated. Without a high-resolution radiometric geochronology of individual local TC events, speleothem isotope records cannot resolve whether the Terminal Classic Period in the northern Maya Lowlands was punctuated by several brief drought breaks with normal TCs, or whether the region was very dry and peppered by unusually severe and frequent hurricane seasons. Published version 2014-08-25T02:03:53Z 2019-12-06T21:43:42Z 2014-08-25T02:03:53Z 2019-12-06T21:43:42Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Frappier, A. B., Pyburn, J., Pinkey-Drobnis, A. D., Wang, X., Corbett, D. R., & Dahlin, B. H. (2014). Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite: Multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts”. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(14), 5148-5157. 0094-8276 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104967 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/20389 10.1002/2014GL059882 en Geophysical research letters © 2014 American Geophysical Union. This paper was published in Geophysical Research Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of American Geophysical Union. The paper can be found at the following official DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014GL059882.  One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf
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Frappier, Amy Benoit
Pyburn, James
Pinkey-Drobnis, Aurora D.
Wang, Xianfeng
Corbett, D. Reide
Dahlin, Bruce H.
Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts”
description An annually laminated stalagmite from the northern Yucatán Peninsula contains mud layers from 256 cave flooding events over 2240 years. This new conservative proxy for paleotempestology recorded cave flooding events with a recurrence interval of 8.3 years during the twentieth century, with the greatest frequency during the twentieth century and the least frequent during the seventeenth century. Tropical cyclone (TC) events are unlikely to flood the cave during drought when the water table is depressed. Applying TC masking to the Chaac paleorainfall reconstruction suggests that the severity of the Maya “megadroughts” was underestimated. Without a high-resolution radiometric geochronology of individual local TC events, speleothem isotope records cannot resolve whether the Terminal Classic Period in the northern Maya Lowlands was punctuated by several brief drought breaks with normal TCs, or whether the region was very dry and peppered by unusually severe and frequent hurricane seasons.
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author Frappier, Amy Benoit
Pyburn, James
Pinkey-Drobnis, Aurora D.
Wang, Xianfeng
Corbett, D. Reide
Dahlin, Bruce H.
author_facet Frappier, Amy Benoit
Pyburn, James
Pinkey-Drobnis, Aurora D.
Wang, Xianfeng
Corbett, D. Reide
Dahlin, Bruce H.
author_sort Frappier, Amy Benoit
title Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts”
title_short Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts”
title_full Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts”
title_fullStr Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts”
title_full_unstemmed Two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern Yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the Maya Terminal Classic “megadroughts”
title_sort two millennia of tropical cyclone-induced mud layers in a northern yucatán stalagmite : multiple overlapping climatic hazards during the maya terminal classic “megadroughts”
publishDate 2014
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