The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O

The difficulty in constraining the large-scale Asian summer monsoon (ASM) variability in the Chinese monsoon region (CMR) during glacial Termination II lies in our limited knowledge of the western part, primarily due to sparse paleoclimate records. To get a better picture of the ASM during Terminati...

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Main Authors: Jia, Wei, Zhang, Pingzhong, Wang, Xianfeng, He, Shaoneng, Liu, Guangxin, Shi, Hongyu, Cai, Binggui, Yuan, Shufang, Zhang, Wenfei, Deng, Ruitao, Zhang, Leilei, Gao, Tao, Sun, Qibin, Cheng, Hai, Ning, Youfeng, Edwards, R. Lawrence
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1742612024-03-25T15:30:54Z The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O Jia, Wei Zhang, Pingzhong Wang, Xianfeng He, Shaoneng Liu, Guangxin Shi, Hongyu Cai, Binggui Yuan, Shufang Zhang, Wenfei Deng, Ruitao Zhang, Leilei Gao, Tao Sun, Qibin Cheng, Hai Ning, Youfeng Edwards, R. Lawrence Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Earth and Environmental Sciences Western China Asian summer monsoon The difficulty in constraining the large-scale Asian summer monsoon (ASM) variability in the Chinese monsoon region (CMR) during glacial Termination II lies in our limited knowledge of the western part, primarily due to sparse paleoclimate records. To get a better picture of the ASM during Termination II, we examined a precisely dated stalagmite δ18O record between 133.1 and 127.0 kyr B.P. from Wanxiang Cave located at the ASM's northern edge in western China. In combination with published δ18O data from this cave, we have identified the ‘Weak Monsoon Interval’ (WMI) in the Wanxiang δ18O record and confirmed that the Heinrich 11 cold event in the North Atlantic caused the weakened ASM over the CMR via reorganization of the large-scale ocean-atmospheric circulation. However, the post-WMI change in δ18O is gradual, in contrast with the abrupt shift shown in the other cave records from southern and northeastern China. The rapid northward migration of the westerly jet relative to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is probably responsible for this discrepancy. This northward-positioned westerly jet prevented the more 18O-depleted moisture from the Indian Ocean from reaching the study site. Simultaneously, it facilitated the earlier northward movement of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) rainband that carries positive precipitation δ18O to obscure the abrupt decrease in our δ18O record. After the onset of the last interglacial, no obvious Younger Dryas (YD)-like event was recorded in Wanxiang Cave. This result is consistent with most stalagmite δ18O records in the CMR and further suggests a minimal impact of the YD-like event on ASM variabilities. The relatively large amplitude of δ18O variations observed in Wanxiang Cave between the late penultimate glacial and the last interglacial corresponds to a dominant control of the Indian summer monsoon (ISM), whereas smaller δ18O amplitudes were recorded in cave sites mainly under the influence of both ISM and EASM. Therefore, we posit that the heterogeneity of the hydroclimate in the CMR during Termination II resulted from a combination of multiple processes, that is, the westerly jet, ISM and EASM, rather than a single one. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version This work was supported by grants of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41873001, 41473009, 41273014, 42101024), China Scholarship Council (No. 202006180039), Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota, USA (U.S. NSF Grant 2202913 to R.L.E), and Isotope Laboratory of Xi'an Jiaotong University, China. X.F.W. acknowledges the financial support by the Ministry of Education, Singapore through an MOE Tier 2 grant (MOE2019-T2-1-174) and the Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS). 2024-03-25T01:43:58Z 2024-03-25T01:43:58Z 2023 Journal Article Jia, W., Zhang, P., Wang, X., He, S., Liu, G., Shi, H., Cai, B., Yuan, S., Zhang, W., Deng, R., Zhang, L., Gao, T., Sun, Q., Cheng, H., Ning, Y. & Edwards, R. L. (2023). The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O. Quaternary Science Reviews, 313, 108193-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.108193 0277-3791 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174261 10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.108193 2-s2.0-85163145887 313 108193 en MOE2019-T2-1-174 Quaternary Science Reviews © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). application/pdf
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Singapore
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language English
topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
Western China
Asian summer monsoon
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
Western China
Asian summer monsoon
Jia, Wei
Zhang, Pingzhong
Wang, Xianfeng
He, Shaoneng
Liu, Guangxin
Shi, Hongyu
Cai, Binggui
Yuan, Shufang
Zhang, Wenfei
Deng, Ruitao
Zhang, Leilei
Gao, Tao
Sun, Qibin
Cheng, Hai
Ning, Youfeng
Edwards, R. Lawrence
The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O
description The difficulty in constraining the large-scale Asian summer monsoon (ASM) variability in the Chinese monsoon region (CMR) during glacial Termination II lies in our limited knowledge of the western part, primarily due to sparse paleoclimate records. To get a better picture of the ASM during Termination II, we examined a precisely dated stalagmite δ18O record between 133.1 and 127.0 kyr B.P. from Wanxiang Cave located at the ASM's northern edge in western China. In combination with published δ18O data from this cave, we have identified the ‘Weak Monsoon Interval’ (WMI) in the Wanxiang δ18O record and confirmed that the Heinrich 11 cold event in the North Atlantic caused the weakened ASM over the CMR via reorganization of the large-scale ocean-atmospheric circulation. However, the post-WMI change in δ18O is gradual, in contrast with the abrupt shift shown in the other cave records from southern and northeastern China. The rapid northward migration of the westerly jet relative to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is probably responsible for this discrepancy. This northward-positioned westerly jet prevented the more 18O-depleted moisture from the Indian Ocean from reaching the study site. Simultaneously, it facilitated the earlier northward movement of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) rainband that carries positive precipitation δ18O to obscure the abrupt decrease in our δ18O record. After the onset of the last interglacial, no obvious Younger Dryas (YD)-like event was recorded in Wanxiang Cave. This result is consistent with most stalagmite δ18O records in the CMR and further suggests a minimal impact of the YD-like event on ASM variabilities. The relatively large amplitude of δ18O variations observed in Wanxiang Cave between the late penultimate glacial and the last interglacial corresponds to a dominant control of the Indian summer monsoon (ISM), whereas smaller δ18O amplitudes were recorded in cave sites mainly under the influence of both ISM and EASM. Therefore, we posit that the heterogeneity of the hydroclimate in the CMR during Termination II resulted from a combination of multiple processes, that is, the westerly jet, ISM and EASM, rather than a single one.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Jia, Wei
Zhang, Pingzhong
Wang, Xianfeng
He, Shaoneng
Liu, Guangxin
Shi, Hongyu
Cai, Binggui
Yuan, Shufang
Zhang, Wenfei
Deng, Ruitao
Zhang, Leilei
Gao, Tao
Sun, Qibin
Cheng, Hai
Ning, Youfeng
Edwards, R. Lawrence
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author Jia, Wei
Zhang, Pingzhong
Wang, Xianfeng
He, Shaoneng
Liu, Guangxin
Shi, Hongyu
Cai, Binggui
Yuan, Shufang
Zhang, Wenfei
Deng, Ruitao
Zhang, Leilei
Gao, Tao
Sun, Qibin
Cheng, Hai
Ning, Youfeng
Edwards, R. Lawrence
author_sort Jia, Wei
title The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O
title_short The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O
title_full The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O
title_fullStr The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O
title_full_unstemmed The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O
title_sort spatio-temporal pattern of asian summer monsoon during glacial termination ii recorded by chinese stalagmite δ18o
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174261
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