The Global Paleomonsoon as seen through speleothem records from Asia and the Americas


Autoria(s): Cheng, Hai; Sinha, Ashish; Wang, Xianfeng; Cruz Júnior, Francisco William da; Edwards, R. Lawrence
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

22/10/2013

22/10/2013

2012

Resumo

The regional monsoons of the world have long been viewed as seasonal atmospheric circulation reversal-analogous to a thermally-driven land-sea breeze on a continental scale. This conventional view of monsoons is now being integrated at a global scale and accordingly, a new paradigm has emerged which considers regional monsoons to be manifestations of global-scale seasonal changes in response to overturning of atmospheric circulation in the tropics and subtropics, and henceforth, interactive components of a singular Global Monsoon (GM) system. The paleoclimate community, however, tends to view 'paleomonsoon' (PM), largely in terms of regional circulation phenomena. In the past decade, many high-quality speleothem oxygen isotope (delta O-18) records have been established from the Asian Monsoon and the South American Monsoon regions that primarily reflect changes in the integrated intensities of monsoons on orbital-to-decadal timescales. With the emergence of these high-resolution and absolute-dated records from both sides of the Equator, it is now possible to test a concept of the 'Global-Paleo-Monsoon' (GPM) on a wide-range of timescales. Here we present a comprehensive synthesis of globally-distributed speleothem delta O-18 records and highlight three aspects of the GPM that are comparable to the modern GM: (1) the GPM intensity swings on different timescales; (2) their global extent; and (3) an anti-phased inter-hemispheric relationship between the Asian and South American monsoon systems on a wide range of timescales.

NSFC [41140016]

NSFC

Xi'an Jiaotong University [93K40208000004]

Xian Jiaotong University

Institute of Earth Environment

Institute of Earth Environment

CAS [SKLLQG1001]

CAS

US NSF [1103403, 0908792]

U.S. NSF

Identificador

CLIMATE DYNAMICS, NEW YORK, v. 39, n. 5, Special Issue, supl., Part 3, pp. 1045-1062, SEP, 2012

0930-7575

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35475

10.1007/s00382-012-1363-7

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00382-012-1363-7

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eng

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SPRINGER

NEW YORK

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CLIMATE DYNAMICS

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #SPELEOTHEM #DELTA O-18 RECORD #GLOBAL PALEOMONSOON #ASIAN MONSOON #SOUTH AMERICAN MONSOON #INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE #SOUTHWESTERN UNITED-STATES #NORTH-ATLANTIC CLIMATE #INDIAN-SUMMER MONSOON #LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM #MILLENNIAL-SCALE #HIGH-RESOLUTION #OXYGEN ISOTOPES #EARLY-HOLOCENE #ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION #METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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