Early anthropogenic impacts on the Indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes

The impacts of anthropogenic forcing on Indian summer monsoon (ISM) rainfall are obscure, partly due to limited availability of highly resolved hydroclimate proxy records as well as the highly regionalized nature of precipitation. Here, we report an annually-resolved speleothem oxygen isotope record...

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Main Authors: Lin, Ke, Shen, Chuan-Chou, Duan, Wuhui, Tan, Liangcheng, Kong, Xinggong, Lee, Shih-Yu, Chen, Yue-Gau, Wang, Xianfeng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1654042023-03-27T15:30:37Z Early anthropogenic impacts on the Indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes Lin, Ke Shen, Chuan-Chou Duan, Wuhui Tan, Liangcheng Kong, Xinggong Lee, Shih-Yu Chen, Yue-Gau Wang, Xianfeng Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Engineering::Environmental engineering Indian Summer Monsoon Speleothem The impacts of anthropogenic forcing on Indian summer monsoon (ISM) rainfall are obscure, partly due to limited availability of highly resolved hydroclimate proxy records as well as the highly regionalized nature of precipitation. Here, we report an annually-resolved speleothem oxygen isotope record from Xianren Cave, southwestern China, which represents rainfall change over the broad ISM region. We find that the region has endured at least six decadal-scale weak monsoon events in the past three hundred years. One of them, lasting from the early to mid 19th century, shares the similar gradual, persistent trend as the most recent decline in ISM rainfall and both have a magnitude substantially larger than the others dominated by natural variability. This early weak monsoon event occurred during a historical time of intensive deforestation in the region. We conclude that the ISM trend could have been altered by the changes in land-use and land-cover since the early 19th century. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version We are in debt to Dr. Ming Tan who initiated the research in Xianren Cave with a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC-41272204). This work has been possible thanks to the support by the Earth Observatory of Singapore via its funding from the National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF), the Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE) under the Research Centres of Excellence initiative. X. W. acknowledges the financial support from an MOE Tier 2 grant (MOE2019-T2-1-174) and an NRF grant (NRF2017NRF-NSFC001-047). U-Th dating at the High-Precision Mass Spectrometry and Environment Change Laboratory was supported by grants from the Science Vanguard Research Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, ROC (109-2123-M-002-001 to C.-C.S.), the Higher Education Sprout Project of the Ministry of Education, Taiwan, ROC (109L901001 to C.-C.S.), and the National Taiwan University (110L8907 to C.-C.S.). K. L. acknowledges the financial support (SKLLQG1815) from State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. 2023-03-27T01:12:51Z 2023-03-27T01:12:51Z 2022 Journal Article Lin, K., Shen, C., Duan, W., Tan, L., Kong, X., Lee, S., Chen, Y. & Wang, X. (2022). Early anthropogenic impacts on the Indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 127(18). https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JD036754 2169-897X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165404 10.1029/2022JD036754 2-s2.0-85138885144 18 127 en MOE2019-T2-1-174 NRF2017NRF-NSFC001-047 Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres © 2022. American Geophysical Union.. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres and is made available with permission of American Geophysical Union. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Indian Summer Monsoon
Speleothem
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Indian Summer Monsoon
Speleothem
Lin, Ke
Shen, Chuan-Chou
Duan, Wuhui
Tan, Liangcheng
Kong, Xinggong
Lee, Shih-Yu
Chen, Yue-Gau
Wang, Xianfeng
Early anthropogenic impacts on the Indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes
description The impacts of anthropogenic forcing on Indian summer monsoon (ISM) rainfall are obscure, partly due to limited availability of highly resolved hydroclimate proxy records as well as the highly regionalized nature of precipitation. Here, we report an annually-resolved speleothem oxygen isotope record from Xianren Cave, southwestern China, which represents rainfall change over the broad ISM region. We find that the region has endured at least six decadal-scale weak monsoon events in the past three hundred years. One of them, lasting from the early to mid 19th century, shares the similar gradual, persistent trend as the most recent decline in ISM rainfall and both have a magnitude substantially larger than the others dominated by natural variability. This early weak monsoon event occurred during a historical time of intensive deforestation in the region. We conclude that the ISM trend could have been altered by the changes in land-use and land-cover since the early 19th century.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Lin, Ke
Shen, Chuan-Chou
Duan, Wuhui
Tan, Liangcheng
Kong, Xinggong
Lee, Shih-Yu
Chen, Yue-Gau
Wang, Xianfeng
format Article
author Lin, Ke
Shen, Chuan-Chou
Duan, Wuhui
Tan, Liangcheng
Kong, Xinggong
Lee, Shih-Yu
Chen, Yue-Gau
Wang, Xianfeng
author_sort Lin, Ke
title Early anthropogenic impacts on the Indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes
title_short Early anthropogenic impacts on the Indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes
title_full Early anthropogenic impacts on the Indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes
title_fullStr Early anthropogenic impacts on the Indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes
title_full_unstemmed Early anthropogenic impacts on the Indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes
title_sort early anthropogenic impacts on the indian summer monsoon induced by land-use and land-cover changes
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165404
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