Asian monsoon dynamics at Dansgaard/Oeschger events 14–8 and Heinrich events 5–4 in northern China
Journal
Quaternary Geochronology
Journal Volume
47
Pages
72-80
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Abstract
A precisely 230Th-dated stalagmite oxygen isotope (δ18O) record from Dragon Cave, Shanxi Province, northern China, is proposed to reconstruct the millennial-scale changes of the East Asian Summer monsoon (EASM) during the period 53.2–1.3 ka BP (before 1950 AD). Our record shows significant millennial-scale oscillations that match in timing, characteristic, and duration with the Dansgaard/Oeschger (DO) events 14–8 and the Heinrich events 5, 4, 2, and 1 (hereafter H5, H4, H2 and H1) in high-latitude regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Especially, the H5 event is well constrained from 48.1 to 46.9 ka BP with ten 230Th dates. Our chronology supports the NGRIP GICC05 timescale from 50 to 38 ka BP. A comprehensive comparison of the Chinese speleothem records from different regions along a north-south transect shows a unique trend towards more negative δ18O values from 48.0 to 38.0 ka BP, suggesting that an intensified Asian summer monsoon (ASM) across the whole monsoonal China during the interval. We speculate that the joint effect, from both the cooling of the Southern Hemisphere and the enhanced land-sea temperature contrast due to the rising summer insolation, is capable to regulate the low-latitude large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns and exert significant influences on the long-term ASM variations during the middle of Marine Isotope Stage 3. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
Subjects
Asian summer monsoon; DO oscillations; Heinrich events; Last glacial period; Northern China; Stalagmite
Other Subjects
climate oscillation; Dansgaard-Oeschger cycle; Heinrich event; Last Glacial; monsoon; oxygen isotope; reconstruction; stalagmite; China; Shanxi
Type
journal article