학술논문

Holocene forcing of East Asian hydroclimate recorded in a subtropical peatland from southeastern China.
Document Type
Article
Source
Climate Dynamics. Feb2023, Vol. 60 Issue 3/4, p981-993. 13p.
Subject
*HOLOCENE Epoch
*TELECONNECTIONS (Climatology)
*MONSOONS
*SEA level
*ICE sheets
*GLACIAL melting
*SOLAR radiation
Language
ISSN
0930-7575
Abstract
The Holocene hydroclimate evolution and underlying mechanisms modulating the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) remains controversial, especially in south eastern China. Here we present a multiproxy peat record of monsoon evolution from southeastern China covering the last 14 ka. Our new records show a relatively weaker EASM but wetter hydroclimate during the early (10 to 8 ka) and late Holocene (after 5.4 ka), while a stronger EASM and overall drier climate during the mid-Holocene (8 to 5.4 ka). In line with nearby speleothem records, our results reveal a dominant control of the northern-latitude ice-sheet meltwater forcing on millennial-scale East Asian hydroclimate variability during the last deglaciation and early Holocene. This dominant influence, however, likely waned once the global sea level had stabilized during the mid-to-late Holocene, giving way to other drivers of the monsoon and hydroclimate, including a combination of summer insolation and teleconnection patterns associated with vegetation-dust feedbacks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]