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Climate variations of Central Asia on orbital to millennial timescales
Hai ChengHai ChengAshish SinhaVadim LoginovSebastian F. M. BreitenbachSebastian F. M. BreitenbachLiang YiXianglei LiYoubing PengKlaus Peter JochumChristoph SpötlYanbin LvR. Lawrence EdwardsPingzhong ZhangYoufeng NingJasper A. WassenburgDenis ScholzAntonina A. VotintsevaGayatri Kathayatsubject
Monsoon of South AsiageographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesTrace elementF700SpeleothemF800StalagmiteF600010502 geochemistry & geophysicsMonsoon01 natural sciencesF900ArticleCaveClimatologyEast Asian MonsoonAuthor CorrectionGeologyHolocene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
AbstractThe extent to which climate variability in Central Asia is causally linked to large-scale changes in the Asian monsoon on varying timescales remains a longstanding question. Here we present precisely dated high-resolution speleothem oxygen-carbon isotope and trace element records of Central Asia’s hydroclimate variability from Tonnel’naya cave, Uzbekistan and Kesang cave, western China. On orbital timescales, the supra-regional climate variance, inferred from our oxygen isotope records, exhibits a precessional rhythm, punctuated by millennial-scale abrupt climate events, suggesting a close coupling with the Asian monsoon. However, the local hydroclimatic variability at both cave sites, inferred from carbon isotope and trace element records, shows climate variations that are distinctly different from their supra-regional modes. Particularly, hydroclimatic changes in both Tonnel’naya and Kesang areas during the Holocene lag behind the supra-regional climate variability by several thousand years. These observations may reconcile the apparent out-of-phase hydroclimatic variability, inferred from the Holocene lake proxy records, between Westerly Central Asia and Monsoon Asia.
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2016-11-11 | Scientific Reports |