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Scientific Reports | 2016

A persistent northern boundary of Indian Summer Monsoon precipitation over Central Asia during the Holocene

Arne Ramisch; Gregori Lockot; Torsten Haberzettl; Kai Hartmann; Gerhard Kuhn; Frank Lehmkuhl; Stefan Schimpf; Philipp Schulte; Georg Stauch; Rong Wang; Bernd Wünnemann; Dada Yan; Yongzhan Zhang; Bernhard Diekmann

Extra-tropical circulation systems impede poleward moisture advection by the Indian Summer Monsoon. In this context, the Himalayan range is believed to insulate the south Asian circulation from extra-tropical influences and to delineate the northern extent of the Indian Summer Monsoon in central Asia. Paleoclimatic evidence, however, suggests increased moisture availability in the Early Holocene north of the Himalayan range which is attributed to an intensification of the Indian Summer Monsoon. Nevertheless, mechanisms leading to a surpassing of the Himalayan range and the northern maximum extent of summer monsoonal influence remain unknown. Here we show that the Kunlun barrier on the northern Tibetan Plateau [~36°N] delimits Indian Summer Monsoon precipitation during the Holocene. The presence of the barrier relocates the insulation effect 1,000 km further north, allowing a continental low intensity branch of the Indian Summer Monsoon which is persistent throughout the Holocene. Precipitation intensities at its northern extent seem to be driven by differentiated solar heating of the Northern Hemisphere indicating dependency on energy-gradients rather than absolute radiation intensities. The identified spatial constraints of monsoonal precipitation will facilitate the prediction of future monsoonal precipitation patterns in Central Asia under varying climatic conditions.


Climate of The Past | 2013

Sediment transport processes across the Tibetan Plateau inferred from robust grain size end‐members in lake sediments

Elisabeth Dietze; Fabien Maussion; M. Ahlborn; Bernhard Diekmann; Kai Hartmann; K. Henkel; Thomas Kasper; Gregori Lockot; Stephan Opitz; Torsten Haberzettl


Catena | 2016

Influence of HCl pretreatment and organo-mineral complexes on laser diffraction measurement of loess-paleosol-sequences

Philipp Schulte; Frank Lehmkuhl; Florian Steininger; David Loibl; Gregori Lockot; Jens Protze; Peter Fischer; Georg Stauch


Sedimentary Geology | 2012

Characterisation of transport processes and sedimentary deposits by statistical end-member mixing analysis of terrestrial sediments in the Donggi Cona lake catchment, NE Tibetan Plateau

J. IJmker; Georg Stauch; Elisabeth Dietze; Kai Hartmann; Bernhard Diekmann; Gregori Lockot; Stephan Opitz; Bernd Wünnemann; Frank Lehmkuhl


Radiocarbon | 2015

A Process- and Provenance-Based Attempt to Unravel Inconsistent Radiocarbon Chronologies in Lake Sediments: An Example from Lake Heihai, North Tibetan Plateau (China)

Gregori Lockot; Arne Ramisch; Bernd Wünnemann; Kai Hartmann; Torsten Haberzettl; Hao Chen; Bernhard Diekmann


Geomorphology | 2017

Landscape and climate on the northern Tibetan Plateau during the late Quaternary

Georg Stauch; Philipp Schulte; Arne Ramisch; Kai Hartmann; Daniela Hülle; Gregori Lockot; Bernhard Diekmann; Veit Nottebaum; C. Müller; Bernd Wünnemann; Dada Yan; Frank Lehmkuhl


Supplement to: Ramisch, A et al. (2016): A persistent northern boundary of Indian Summer Monsoon precipitation over Central Asia during the Holocene. Scientific Reports, 6, 25791, https://doi.org/10.1038/srep25791 | 2016

Bulk mineralogy and membership degrees of sediments from the Heihai lake area

Arne Ramisch; Gregori Lockot; Torsten Haberzettl; Kai Hartmann; Gerhard Kuhn; Frank Lehmkuhl; Stefan Schimpf; Philipp Schulte; Georg Stauch; Rong Wang; Bernd Wünnemann; Dada Yan; Yongzhan Zhang; Bernhard Diekmann


In supplement to: Ramisch, A et al. (2016): A persistent northern boundary of Indian Summer Monsoon precipitation over Central Asia during the Holocene. Scientific Reports, 6, 25791, https://doi.org/10.1038/srep25791 | 2016

Fig. 4b) Membership degrees of Heihai sediment core to mineralogical cluster C2 vs. Age

Arne Ramisch; Gregori Lockot; Torsten Haberzettl; Kai Hartmann; Gerhard Kuhn; Frank Lehmkuhl; Stefan Schimpf; Philipp Schulte; Georg Stauch; Rong Wang; Bernd Wünnemann; Dada Yan; Yongzhan Zhang; Bernhard Diekmann


In supplement to: Ramisch, A et al. (2016): A persistent northern boundary of Indian Summer Monsoon precipitation over Central Asia during the Holocene. Scientific Reports, 6, 25791, https://doi.org/10.1038/srep25791 | 2016

Bulk mineralogy of Heihai lake bottom sediments

Arne Ramisch; Gregori Lockot; Torsten Haberzettl; Kai Hartmann; Gerhard Kuhn; Frank Lehmkuhl; Stefan Schimpf; Philipp Schulte; Georg Stauch; Rong Wang; Bernd Wünnemann; Dada Yan; Yongzhan Zhang; Bernhard Diekmann


In supplement to: Ramisch, A et al. (2016): A persistent northern boundary of Indian Summer Monsoon precipitation over Central Asia during the Holocene. Scientific Reports, 6, 25791, https://doi.org/10.1038/srep25791 | 2016

Bulk mineralogy of Heihai catchment sediments

Arne Ramisch; Gregori Lockot; Torsten Haberzettl; Kai Hartmann; Gerhard Kuhn; Frank Lehmkuhl; Stefan Schimpf; Philipp Schulte; Georg Stauch; Rong Wang; Bernd Wünnemann; Dada Yan; Yongzhan Zhang; Bernhard Diekmann

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Kai Hartmann

Free University of Berlin

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Bernhard Diekmann

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Arne Ramisch

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Dada Yan

Free University of Berlin

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