Authors
Elizabeth K Thomas, Steven C Clemens, Youbin Sun, Warren L Prell, Yongsong Huang, Li Gao, Shannon Loomis, Guangshan Chen, Zhengyu Liu
Publication date
2016/12/1
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
455
Pages
196-206
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
For the past decade, East Asian monsoon history has been interpreted in the context of an exceptionally well-dated, high-resolution composite record of speleothem oxygen isotopes (δ18Ocave) from the Yangtze River Valley. This record is characterized by a unique spectral response, with variance concentrated predominantly within the precession band and an enigmatic lack of variance at the eccentricity and obliquity bands. Here we examine the spectral characteristics of all existing >250-kyr-long terrestrial water isotope records in Asia, including a new water isotope record using leaf wax hydrogen isotope ratios from the Chinese Loess Plateau. There exist profound differences in spectral characteristics among all orbital-scale Asian water isotope records. We demonstrate that these differences result from latitudinal gradients in the influence of the winter and summer monsoons, both of which impact climate and …
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