Glacial-interglacial Indian summer monsoon dynamics |
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Authors: | An Zhisheng Clemens Steven C Shen Ji Qiang Xiaoke Jin Zhangdong Sun Youbin Prell Warren L Luo Jingjia Wang Sumin Xu Hai Cai Yanjun Zhou Weijian Liu Xiaodong Liu Weiguo Shi Zhengguo Yan Libin Xiao Xiayun Chang Hong Wu Feng Ai Li Lu Fengyan |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi'an 710075, China. anzs@loess.llqg.ac.cn |
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Abstract: | The modern Indian summer monsoon (ISM) is characterized by exceptionally strong interhemispheric transport, indicating the importance of both Northern and Southern Hemisphere processes driving monsoon variability. Here, we present a high-resolution continental record from southwestern China that demonstrates the importance of interhemispheric forcing in driving ISM variability at the glacial-interglacial time scale as well. Interglacial ISM maxima are dominated by an enhanced Indian low associated with global ice volume minima. In contrast, the glacial ISM reaches a minimum, and actually begins to increase, before global ice volume reaches a maximum. We attribute this early strengthening to an increased cross-equatorial pressure gradient derived from Southern Hemisphere high-latitude cooling. This mechanism explains much of the nonorbital scale variance in the Pleistocene ISM record. |
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