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Article Dans Une Revue Climate Dynamics Année : 1996

High frequency pulses of East Asian monsoon climate in the last two glaciations: Link with the North Atlantic

Z Guo
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T Liu
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N Wu
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H Lu
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J Han
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J Liu
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Z Gu
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Résumé

Three loess sections in the Loess Plateau of China have been studied to characterize the variations of the East Asian monsoon climate in the Late Quaternary period. Paleo-weathering profiles based on two weathering indices reveal a series of spatially correlative intervals of lower weathering intensity (LW), in the last glacial and late penultimate glacial loess, indicating significantly cooler or/and drier conditions. Most of them are identified at or near the transitional boundaries between loess and soil units, suggesting that climatic conditions favorable for LW events tended to occur at or near major climatic boundaries. Twenty-eight radiocarbon and thermoluminescence measurements, combined with Kukla's magnetic susceptibility age model date these events at similar to-14, similar to 21, similar to 29, similar to 38, similar to 52, similar to 71, similar to 135, and similar to 145 ka BP, with similar to 5-10 ka frequency inlaid within the orbitally induced similar to 20-ka periodicity. The ages of the first six events in the last glacial period are therefore close to those of the coarse-grained Heinrich layers in the North Atlantic Ocean, which resulted from massive discharges of icebergs. The results indicate that the climate in the area affected by the East Asian monsoon has experienced high-frequency changes more or less synchronous with the Heinrich events. These high-frequency changes have been reported by Porter and An, based on the grain-size time series from the Luochuan loess section. Our data also reveal that similar events also occurred during the penultimate glaciation. The mechanisms linking the Heinrich events and the East Asian monsoon climate may be similar to that driving the Younger Dryas event which has been identified in a large number of records in China and in the surrounding oceans.

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hal-01457655 , version 1 (06-02-2017)

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Z Guo, T Liu, Joel Guiot, N Wu, H Lu, et al.. High frequency pulses of East Asian monsoon climate in the last two glaciations: Link with the North Atlantic. Climate Dynamics, 1996, 12 (10), pp.701-709. ⟨10.1007/s003820050137⟩. ⟨hal-01457655⟩
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