Li Lo
National Taiwan University
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Nature Communications | 2015
Yi Liu; Li Lo; Zhengguo Shi; Kuo-Yen Wei; Chien Ju Chou; Yi Chi Chen; Chih Kai Chuang; Chung Che Wu; Horng Sheng Mii; Zicheng Peng; Hiroshi Amakawa; George S. Burr; Shih Yu Lee; Kristine L. DeLong; Henry Elderfield; Chuan-Chou Shen
The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) encompasses the heaviest rain belt on the Earth. Few direct long-term records, especially in the Pacific, limit our understanding of long-term natural variability for predicting future ITCZ migration. Here we present a tropical precipitation record from the Southern Hemisphere covering the past 282,000 years, inferred from a marine sedimentary sequence collected off the eastern coast of Papua New Guinea. Unlike the precession paradigm expressed in its East Asian counterpart, our record shows that the western Pacific ITCZ migration was influenced by combined precession and obliquity changes. The obliquity forcing could be primarily delivered by a cross-hemispherical thermal/pressure contrast, resulting from the asymmetric continental configuration between Asia and Australia in a coupled East Asian–Australian circulation system. Our finding suggests that the obliquity forcing may play a more important role in global hydroclimate cycles than previously thought.
Analytical Chemistry | 2011
Chuan-Chou Shen; Chung-Che Wu; Yi Liu; Jimin Yu; Ching-Chih Chang; Doan Dinh Lam; Chien-Ju Chou; Li Lo; Kuo-Yen Wei
A rapid and precise standard-bracketing method has been developed for measuring femtogram quantity rare earth element (REE) levels in natural carbonate samples by inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry that does not require chemical separation steps. A desolvation nebulization system was used to effectively reduce polyatomic interference and enhance sensitivity. REE/Ca ratios are calculated directly from the intensities of the ion beams of (46)Ca, (139)La, (140)Ce, (141)Pr, (146)Nd, (147)Sm, (153)Eu, (160)Gd, (159)Tb, (163)Dy, (165)Ho, (166)Er, (169)Tm, (172)Yb, and (175)Lu using external matrix-matched synthetic standards to correct for instrumental ratio drifting and mass discrimination. A routine measurement time of 3 min is typical for one sample containing 20-40 ppm Ca. Replicate measurements made on natural coral and foraminiferal samples with REE/Ca ratios of 2-242 nmol/mol show that external precisions of 1.9-6.5% (2 RSD) can be achieved with only 10-1000 fg of REEs in 10-20 μg of carbonate. We show that different sources for monthly resolved coral ultratrace REE variability can be distinguished using this method. For natural slow growth-rate carbonate materials, such as sclerosponges, tufa, and speleothems, the high sample throughput, high precision, and high temporal resolution REE records that can be produced with this procedure have the potential to provide valuable time-series records to advance our understanding of paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental dynamics on different time scales.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Li Lo; Sheng Pu Chang; Kuo-Yen Wei; Shih Yu Lee; Tsong Hua Ou; Yi Chi Chen; Chih Kai Chuang; Horng Sheng Mii; George S. Burr; Min Te Chen; Ying Hung Tung; Meng Chieh Tsai; David A. Hodell; Chuan-Chou Shen
The paleoclimatic sensitivity to atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) has recently been suggested to be nonlinear, however a GHG threshold value associated with deglaciation remains uncertain. Here, we combine a new sea surface temperature record spanning the last 360,000 years from the southern Western Pacific Warm Pool with records from five previous studies in the equatorial Pacific to document the nonlinear relationship between climatic sensitivity and GHG levels over the past four glacial/interglacial cycles. The sensitivity of the responses to GHG concentrations rises dramatically by a factor of 2–4 at atmospheric CO2 levels of >220 ppm. Our results suggest that the equatorial Pacific acts as a nonlinear amplifier that allows global climate to transition from deglacial to full interglacial conditions once atmospheric CO2 levels reach threshold levels.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2010
Min-Te Chen; Xiaopei Lin; Yuan-Pin Chang; Y.-C. Chen; Li Lo; Chuan-Chou Shen; Yusuke Yokoyama; Delia W. Oppo; William G. Thompson; Rong Zhang
Chemical Geology | 2007
Chuan-Chou Shen; Han Yi Chiu; Hung Wei Chiang; Mei Fei Chu; Kuo-Yen Wei; Stephan Steinke; Min Te Chen; Yu Shih Lin; Li Lo
Climate of The Past | 2014
Ting Yong Li; Chuan-Chou Shen; L.-J. Huang; Xiuyang Jiang; X.-L. Yang; Horng Sheng Mii; Shih Yu Lee; Li Lo
Quaternary Research | 2014
Liangcheng Tan; Chuan-Chou Shen; Yanjun Cai; Li Lo; Hai Cheng; Zhisheng An
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2014
Li Lo; Chuan-Chou Shen; Chia-Jung Lu; Yi Chi Chen; Ching-Chih Chang; Kuo-Yen Wei; Dingchuang Qu; Michael K. Gagan
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2013
Li Lo; Yung Hsiang Lai; Kuo-Yen Wei; Yu Shih Lin; Horng Sheng Mii; Chuan-Chou Shen
Climate of The Past | 2014
Li Lo; Chuan-Chou Shen; Kuo-Yen Wei; George S. Burr; Horng Sheng Mii; Min-Te Chen; Shih Yu Lee; M.-C. Tsai