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The Holocene | 2014

Climatic imprint of the mid-latitude Westerlies in the Central Tian Shan of Kyrgyzstan and teleconnections to North Atlantic climate variability during the last 6000 years

Stefan Lauterbach; Roman Witt; Birgit Plessen; Peter Dulski; Sushma Prasad; Jens Mingram; Gerd Gleixner; Sabine Hettler-Riedel; Martina Stebich; Bernhard Schnetger; Antje Schwalb; Anja Schwarz

In general, a moderate drying trend is observed in mid-latitude arid Central Asia since the Mid-Holocene, attributed to the progressively weakening influence of the mid-latitude Westerlies on regional climate. However, as the spatio-temporal pattern of this development and the underlying climatic mechanisms are yet not fully understood, new high-resolution paleoclimate records from this region are needed. Within this study, a sediment core from Lake Son Kol (Central Kyrgyzstan) was investigated using sedimentological, (bio)geochemical, isotopic, and palynological analyses, aiming at reconstructing regional climate development during the last 6000 years. Biogeochemical data, mainly reflecting summer moisture conditions, indicate predominantly wet conditions until 4950 cal. yr BP, succeeded by a pronounced dry interval between 4950 and 3900 cal. yr BP. In the following, a return to wet conditions and a subsequent moderate drying trend until present times are observed. This is consistent with other regional paleoclimate records and likely reflects the gradual Late Holocene diminishment of the amount of summer moisture provided by the mid-latitude Westerlies. However, climate impact of the Westerlies was apparently not only restricted to the summer season but also significant during winter as indicated by recurrent episodes of enhanced allochthonous input through snowmelt, occurring before 6000 cal. yr BP and at 5100–4350, 3450–2850, and 1900–1500 cal. yr BP. The distinct ~1500-year periodicity of these episodes of increased winter precipitation in Central Kyrgyzstan resembles similar cyclicities observed in paleoclimate records around the North Atlantic, likely indicating a hemispheric-scale climatic teleconnection and an impact of North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) variability in Central Asia.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Rapid northward shift of the Indian Monsoon on the Tibetan Plateau at the end of the Little Ice Age

Xiaolong Zhang; Baiqing Xu; Franziska Günther; Roman Witt; Mo Wang; Ying Xie; Huabiao Zhao; Jiule Li; Gerd Gleixner

Variations in the Indian Monsoon (IM) and Westerlies (WS) significantly affect the climate on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) and have widespread ecological and socioeconomic impacts on the whole of Asian society. So far, however, the rate and magnitude of changes in the IM have still remained unclear. Here we report for the first time that the IM rapidly shifted northward at the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA). We used sediment proxies for humidity and moisture sources from the Taro Co lake, which is located in the transition zone between the WS and IM. Our comprehensive survey of climate records for the TP and its peripheral mountain ranges revealed that the northern boundary of the IM (i.e., the southern boundary of the WS) lay along the southern slope of the Gandise Range (~29.5° N) in the late LIA. In contrast, it passed quickly over the Gandise Range by at least 1.5° in latitude at the end of the LIA. Our results suggest that this rapid climatic shift was potentially triggered by the counteracting effects of blocking by the TP and its marginal orography, which hindered the northward movement of the IM, and the pulling thermal gradient of the TP.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2015

Quaternary ecological responses and impacts of the Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon at Nam Co, Southern Tibetan Plateau

Franziska Günther; Roman Witt; Stefan Schouten; Roland Mäusbacher; Gerhard Daut; Liping Zhu; Baiqing Xu; Tandong Yao; Gerd Gleixner


Journal of Paleolimnology | 2016

Biogeochemical evidence for freshwater periods during the Last Glacial Maximum recorded in lake sediments from Nam Co, south-central Tibetan Plateau

Roman Witt; Franziska Günther; Stefan Lauterbach; Thomas Kasper; Roland Mäusbacher; Tandong Yao; Gerd Gleixner


Journal of Hydrology | 2018

The impact of urbanization on subsurface flow paths – A paired-catchment isotopic study

Jeremie Bonneau; Matthew J. Burns; Tim D. Fletcher; Roman Witt; Russell N. Drysdale; Justin F. Costelloe


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017

Mid- to late Holocene climate-driven regime shifts inferred from diatom, ostracod and stable isotope records from Lake Son Kol (Central Tian Shan, Kyrgyzstan)

Anja Schwarz; Falko Turner; Stefan Lauterbach; Birgit Plessen; Kim J. Krahn; Sven Glodniok; Steffen Mischke; Martina Stebich; Roman Witt; Jens Mingram; Antje Schwalb


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Rapid northward shift of the Indian Monsoon on the Tibetan Plateau at the end of the Little Ice Age: Northward Shift of the Indian Monsoon

Xiaolong Zhang; Baiqing Xu; Franziska Günther; Roman Witt; Mo Wang; Ying Xie; Huabiao Zhao; Jiule Li; Gerd Gleixner


Supplement to: Günther, F et al. (2015): Quaternary ecological responses and impacts of the Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon at Nam Co, Southern Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary Science Reviews, 112, 66-77, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.01.023 | 2015

Sedimentary n-alkanes, their hydrogen isotopes, GDGTs and d15N as well as d13Corg of lake Nam Co, Tibet

Franziska Günther; Roman Witt; Stefan Schouten; Roland Mäusbacher; Gerhard Daut; Liping Zhu; Baiqing Xu; Tandong Yao; Gerd Gleixner


In supplement to: Günther, F et al. (2015): Quaternary ecological responses and impacts of the Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon at Nam Co, Southern Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary Science Reviews, 112, 66-77, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.01.023 | 2015

Sedimentary n-alkane concentration of lake Nam Co sediment core NC 08/01

Franziska Günther; Roman Witt; Stefan Schouten; Roland Mäusbacher; Gerhard Daut; Liping Zhu; Baiqing Xu; Tandong Yao; Gerd Gleixner


In supplement to: Günther, F et al. (2015): Quaternary ecological responses and impacts of the Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon at Nam Co, Southern Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary Science Reviews, 112, 66-77, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.01.023 | 2015

d13Corg and d15N of lake Nam Co sediment core NC 08/01

Franziska Günther; Roman Witt; Stefan Schouten; Roland Mäusbacher; Gerhard Daut; Liping Zhu; Baiqing Xu; Tandong Yao; Gerd Gleixner

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Baiqing Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tandong Yao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Anja Schwarz

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Antje Schwalb

University of Göttingen

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