年轻的旱獭
石笋
地质学
气候学
百年
北半球
东亚季风
气候突变
冰芯
季风
全新世
自然地理学
气候变化
海洋学
全球变暖
地理
全球变暖的影响
考古
作者
Dianbing Liu,Yongjin Wang,Hai Cheng,Xinggong Kong,Shitao Chen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.yqres.2013.06.009
摘要
The regional climate correlation within the Northern Hemisphere in the cold/dry mid-Younger Dryas event (YD) remains elusive. A key to unraveling this issue is sufficient knowledge of the detailed climate variability at the low latitudes. Here we present a high-resolution (3-yr) δ 18 O record of an annually laminated stalagmite from central China that reveals a detailed Asian monsoon (AM) history from 13.36 to 10.99 ka. The YD in this record is expressed as three phases, characterized by gradual onsets but rapid ends. During the mid-YD, the AM variability exhibited an increasing trend superimposed by three centennial oscillations, well-correlated to changes in Greenland temperatures. These warming/wetting fluctuations show a periodicity of ~ 200 yr, generally in agreement with centennial changes in cosmogenic nuclides indicated by the 10 Be flux from the Greenland ice. This relationship implies that centennial-scale climate changes during the mid-YD are probably caused by solar output and rapidly transported over broad regions through atmosphere reorganization.
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