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Scientific Reports | 2012

Interplay between the Westerlies and Asian monsoon recorded in Lake Qinghai sediments since 32 ka

Zhisheng An; Steven M. Colman; Weijian Zhou; Xiaoqiang Li; Eric Brown; A. J. Timothy Jull; Yanjun Cai; Yongsong Huang; Xuefeng Lu; Hong Chang; Yougui Song; Youbin Sun; Hai Xu; Weiguo Liu; Zhangdong Jin; Xiaodong Liu; Peng Cheng; Yu Liu; Li Ai; Xiangzhong Li; Xiuju Liu; Libin Yan; Zhengguo Shi; Xulong Wang; Feng Wu; Xiaoke Qiang; Jibao Dong; Fengyan Lu; Xinwen Xu

Two atmospheric circulation systems, the mid-latitude Westerlies and the Asian summer monsoon (ASM), play key roles in northern-hemisphere climatic changes. However, the variability of the Westerlies in Asia and their relationship to the ASM remain unclear. Here, we present the longest and highest-resolution drill core from Lake Qinghai on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (TP), which uniquely records the variability of both the Westerlies and the ASM since 32 ka, reflecting the interplay of these two systems. These records document the anti-phase relationship of the Westerlies and the ASM for both glacial-interglacial and glacial millennial timescales. During the last glaciation, the influence of the Westerlies dominated; prominent dust-rich intervals, correlated with Heinrich events, reflect intensified Westerlies linked to northern high-latitude climate. During the Holocene, the dominant ASM circulation, punctuated by weak events, indicates linkages of the ASM to orbital forcing, North Atlantic abrupt events, and perhaps solar activity changes.


Science | 2011

Glacial-Interglacial Indian Summer Monsoon Dynamics

An Zhisheng; Steven C. Clemens; Ji Shen; Xiaoke Qiang; Zhangdong Jin; Youbin Sun; Warren L. Prell; Jing-Jia Luo; Sumin Wang; Hai Xu; Yanjun Cai; Weijian Zhou; Xiaodong Liu; Weiguo Liu; Zhengguo Shi; Libin Yan; Xiayun Xiao; Hong Chang; Feng Wu; Li Ai; Fengyan Lu

Indian summer monsoon changes during the Pleistocene were influenced by dynamic effects originating in both hemispheres. The modern Indian summer monsoon (ISM) is characterized by exceptionally strong interhemispheric transport, indicating the importance of both Northern and Southern Hemisphere processes driving monsoon variability. Here, we present a high-resolution continental record from southwestern China that demonstrates the importance of interhemispheric forcing in driving ISM variability at the glacial-interglacial time scale as well. Interglacial ISM maxima are dominated by an enhanced Indian low associated with global ice volume minima. In contrast, the glacial ISM reaches a minimum, and actually begins to increase, before global ice volume reaches a maximum. We attribute this early strengthening to an increased cross-equatorial pressure gradient derived from Southern Hemisphere high-latitude cooling. This mechanism explains much of the nonorbital scale variance in the Pleistocene ISM record.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Quantitative precipitation estimates for the northeastern Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau over the last 18,000 years

Jianyong Li; John Dodson; Hong Yan; Bo Cheng; Xiaojian Zhang; Qinghai Xu; Jian Ni; Fengyan Lu

Quantitative information regarding the long-term variability of precipitation and vegetation during the period covering both the Lateglacial and the Holocene on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is scarce. Herein, we provide new and numerical reconstructions for annual mean precipitation (PANN) and vegetation history over the last 18,000 years using high-resolution pollen data from Lakes Dalianhai and Qinghai on the northeastern QTP. Hitherto, five calibration techniques including weighted averaging (WA), weighted average-partial least squares regression (WA-PLS), modern analogue technique (MAT), locally weighted weighted averaging regression (LWWA) and maximum likelihood (ML), were firstly employed to construct robust inference models and to produce reliable PANN estimates on the QTP. The biomization method was applied for reconstructing the vegetation dynamics. The study area was dominated by steppe and characterized with a highly variable, relatively dry climate at ~18,000–11,000 cal a B.P. PANN increased since the early Holocene, obtained a maximum at ~8000–3000 cal a B.P. with coniferous–temperate mixed forest as the dominant biome, and thereafter declined to present. The PANN reconstructions are broadly consistent with other proxy-based paleoclimatic records from the northeastern QTP and the northern region of monsoonal China. The possible mechanisms behind the precipitation changes may be tentatively attributed to the internal feedback processes of higher-latitude (e.g., North Atlantic) and lower-latitude (e.g., subtropical monsoon) competing climatic regimes, which are primarily modulated by solar energy output as the external driving force. These findings may provide important insights into understanding the future Asian precipitation dynamics under the projected global warming.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Tropical/Subtropical Peatland Development and Global CH4 during the Last Glaciation.

Hai Xu; Jianghu Lan; Enguo Sheng; Yong Liu; Bin Liu; Keke Yu; Yuanda Ye; Peng Cheng; Xiaoke Qiang; Fengyan Lu; Xulong Wang

Knowledge of peatland development over the tropical/subtropical zone during the last glaciation is critical for understanding the glacial global methane cycle. Here we present a well-dated ‘peat deposit-lake sediment’ alternate sequence at Tengchong, southwestern China, and discuss the peatland development and its linkage to the global glacial methane cycle. Peat layers were formed during the cold Marine Isotope Stage (MIS)-2 and -4, whereas lake sediments coincided with the relatively warm MIS-3, which is possibly related to the orbital/suborbital variations in both temperature and Asian summer monsoon intensity. The Tengchong peatland formation pattern is broadly synchronous with those over subtropical southern China and other tropical/subtropical areas, but it is clearly in contrast to those over the mid-high Northern Hemisphere. The results of this work suggest that the shifts of peatland development between the tropical/subtropical zone and mid-high Northern Hemisphere may have played important roles in the glacial/interglacial global atmospheric CH4 cycles.


Archive | 2014

Asian Monsoon Variability Recorded in Other Archives

Yanjun Cai; Zhangdong Jin; Weijian Zhou; Yu Liu; Zhonghui Liu; Baosheng Li; Xuefeng Yu; Liangcheng Tan; Lide Tian; Zicheng Peng; Shaohua Song; Xiaoqiang Li; Hongli Zhao; Fengyan Lu; Wei Pan; Zhisheng An

This chapter provides an extensive review of paleomonsoon variability on millennial- to decadal time scales in various archives other than loess, including speleothems, lake sediments, peat deposits, desert deposits, marine sediments, corals, ice cores, tree rings, pollen archives and historical documents. Case studies will be presented to introduce the major proxy indices associated with these archives, and the reconstructed history of Asian monsoon variability. Advances in the study of monsoon variability and the peculiarity of different archives will also be introduced in this chapter.


Science China-earth Sciences | 2011

New eolian red clay sequence on the western Chinese Loess Plateau linked to onset of Asian desertification about 25 Ma ago

Xiaoke Qiang; Zhisheng An; Yougui Song; Hong Chang; Youbin Sun; Weiguo Liu; Hong Ao; Jibao Dong; Chaofeng Fu; Feng Wu; Fengyan Lu; Yanjun Cai; Weijian Zhou; Junji Cao; Xinwen Xu; Li Ai


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017

Quantifying climatic variability in monsoonal northern China over the last 2200 years and its role in driving Chinese dynastic changes

Jianyong Li; John Dodson; Hong Yan; David D. Zhang; Xiaojian Zhang; Qinghai Xu; Harry F. Lee; Qing Pei; Bo Cheng; Chunhai Li; Jian Ni; Aizhi Sun; Fengyan Lu; Yongqiang Zong


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016

New magnetochronology of Late Miocene mammal fauna, NE Tibetan Plateau, China: Mammal migration and paleoenvironments

Hong Ao; Peng Zhang; Mark J. Dekkers; Andrew P. Roberts; Zhisheng An; Yongxiang Li; Fengyan Lu; Shan Lin; Xingwen Li


Climate Dynamics | 2018

Quantitative Holocene climatic reconstructions for the lower Yangtze region of China

Jianyong Li; John Dodson; Hong Yan; Weiming Wang; James B. Innes; Yongqiang Zong; Xiaojian Zhang; Qinghai Xu; Jian Ni; Fengyan Lu


Quaternary International | 2016

Peatland development and climate changes in the Dajiuhu basin, central China, over the last 14,100 years

Wenchao Zhang; Hong Yan; Peng Cheng; Fengyan Lu; Ming Li; John Dodson; Weijian Zhou; Zhisheng An

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Hong Yan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhisheng An

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Weijian Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jianyong Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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John Dodson

University of New South Wales

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Xiaoke Qiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jian Ni

Zhejiang Normal University

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Peng Cheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qinghai Xu

Hebei Normal University

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