학술논문

Early Holocene weakening and mid- to late Holocene strengthening of the East Asian winter monsoon.
Document Type
Article
Source
Geology. Nov2020, Vol. 48 Issue 11, p1043-1047. 5p.
Subject
*HOLOCENE Epoch
*OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence dating
*THERMOLUMINESCENCE dating
*MONSOONS
*ATMOSPHERIC temperature
Language
ISSN
0091-7613
Abstract
Sub-orbital-scale variations of the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) and its mechanisms during the Holocene are controversial, partly due to the lack of high-quality records from Chinese loess. Here, we present high-resolution reconstruction of Holocene EAWM intensity based on optically stimulated luminescence dating and grain-size analysis from three loess sections taken from the Chinese Loess Plateau. The EAWM showed a persistent weakening trend during the early Holocene (ca. 11.7-6.5 kyr B.P.) and a strengthening trend during the mid- to late Holocene (since ca. 6.5 kyr B.P.). We propose that this was caused by changes in high-latitude Northern Hemisphere ice volume and middle- to high-latitude Northern Hemisphere atmospheric temperatures, respectively. We also observed an anti-correlation between EAWM and East Asian summer monsoon. Our findings provide a robust solution to the debate regarding Holocene EAWM changes and contribute to the understanding of potential future variations in EAWM intensity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]