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The Holocene Asian Monsoon: Links to Solar Changes and North Atlantic Climate
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EngineeringAsian MonsoonIndia-asia CollisionEarth ScienceHoloceneAtmospheric ScienceSolar ChangesGeochronologyClimate ChangeClimate VariabilityHolocene Asian MonsoonMeteorologyEast Asian LanguagesDongge CavePaleoclimatologyClimate DynamicsNorth Atlantic ClimateClimatologySummer MonsoonGlobal ClimateCentennial-scale Monsoon RecordTibetan Plateau
A 5-year-resolution absolute-dated oxygen isotope record from Dongge Cave, southern China, provides a continuous history of the Asian monsoon over the past 9000 years. Although the record broadly follows summer insolation, it is punctuated by eight weak monsoon events lasting approximately 1 to 5 centuries. One correlates with the "8200-year" event, another with the collapse of the Chinese Neolithic culture, and most with North Atlantic ice-rafting events. Cross-correlation of the decadal- to centennial-scale monsoon record with the atmospheric carbon-14 record shows that some, but not all, of the monsoon variability at these frequencies results from changes in solar output.
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