Authors
Jonathan Overpeck, David Anderson, Susan Trumbore, Warren Prell
Publication date
1996/2
Journal
Climate Dynamics
Volume
12
Pages
213-225
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Previously published results suggest that the strength of the SW Indian Monsoon can vary significantly on century- to millenium time scales, an observation that has important implications for assessments of future climate and hydrologic change over densely populated portions of Asia. We present new, well-dated, multi-proxy records of past monsoon variation from three separate Arabian Sea sediment cores that span the last glacial maximum to late-Holocene. To a large extent, these records confirm earlier published suggestions that the monsoon strengthened in a series of abrupt events over the last deglaciation. However, our data provide a somewhat refined picture of when these events took place, and suggest the primacy of two abrupt increases in monsoon intensity, one between 13 and 12.5 ka, and the other between 10 and 9.5 ka. This conclusion is supported by the comparisons between our new …
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Scholar articles
J Overpeck, D Anderson, S Trumbore, W Prell - Climate Dynamics, 1996