斯佩莱奥瑟姆
文石
方解石
石笋
降水
洞穴
季风
地质学
干旱
气候学
古气候学
全新世
气候变化
矿物学
海洋学
古生物学
地理
气象学
考古
作者
Rhawn F. Denniston,Luis A. González,Yemane Asmerom,Ram H. Sharma,Mark K. Reagan
标识
DOI:10.1006/qres.1999.2111
摘要
Abstract Speleothems from a well-ventilated dolomitic cave in the Pokhara Valley, central Nepal, preserve a mineralogic record of Indian summer monsoon variability over the past 2300 yr. Annually deposited aragonite layers formed between 2300 and 1500 yr B.P., indicating reduced monsoon precipitation and increased cave aridity, whereas alternating calcite/aragonite laminae deposited after 1500 yr B.P. record elevated summer monsoon precipitation and increased cave humidity. Dense, optically clear calcite layers deposited from 450 ± 5 to 360 ± 20 yr B.P. (1550 to 1640 A.D.) indicate a less-evaporative cave environment and suggest moister and/or cooler conditions, possibly related to climatic change associated with the onset of the Little Ice Age.
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