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Nature Geoscience | 2010

Holocene changes in the position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt

Frank Lamy; Rolf Kilian; Helge W Arz; Jean-Pierre Francois; Jérôme Kaiser; Matthias Prange; Tatjana Steinke

The position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt varies seasonally as a consequence of changes in sea surface temperature. During the austral winter, the belt expands northward and the wind intensity in the core decreases. Conversely, during the summer, the belt contracts, and the intensity within the core is strengthened. Reconstructions of the westerly winds since the last glacial maximum, however, have suggested that changes at a single site reflected shifts throughout the entire southern wind belt 1‐4 . Here we use sedimentological and pollen records to reconstruct precipitation patterns over the past 12,500 yr from sites along the windward side of the Andes. Precipitation at the sites, located in the present core and northern margin of the westerlies, is driven almost entirely by the wind belt 5 , and can be used to reconstruct its intensity. Rather than varying coherently throughout the Holocene epoch, we find a distinct anti-phasing of wind strength between the core and northern margin over multi-millennial timescales. During the early Holocene, the core westerlies were strong whereas the northern margin westerlies were weak. We observe the opposite pattern in the late Holocene. As this variation resembles modern seasonal variability, we suggest that our observed changes in westerly wind strength can best be explained by variations in sea surface temperature in the eastern South Pacific Ocean. Chile is ideally located to reconstruct past variability of the southern westerly wind belt (SWW) as the SWW almost entirely controls precipitation on the western side of the Andes in southern South America with an extreme northsouth


Quaternary International | 2007

Late Pleistocene to Holocene marine transgression and thermohaline control on sediment transport in the western Magellanes fjord system of Chile (53°S)

Rolf Kilian; Oscar Baeza; Tatjana Steinke; Marcelo Arévalo; Carlos Rios; Christoph Schneider


Supplement to: Lamy, Frank; Kilian, Rolf; Arz, Helge W; Francois, Jean-Pierre; Kaiser, Jérome; Prange, Matthias; Steinke, Tatjana (2010): Holocene changes in the position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt. Nature Geoscience, 3(10), 695-699, doi:10.1038/ngeo959 | 2010

Sedimentological and pollen records from the fjord region of southern Chile

Frank Lamy; Rolf Kilian; Helge W Arz; Jean-Pierre Francois; Jérôme Kaiser; Matthias Prange; Tatjana Steinke


In supplement to: Lamy, F et al. (2010): Holocene changes in the position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt. Nature Geoscience, 3(10), 695-699, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo959 | 2010

Age determination of sediment core GC2

Frank Lamy; Rolf Kilian; Helge W Arz; Jean-Pierre Francois; Jérôme Kaiser; Matthias Prange; Tatjana Steinke


In supplement to: Lamy, F et al. (2010): Holocene changes in the position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt. Nature Geoscience, 3(10), 695-699, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo959 | 2010

(Figure 2b) Clay/silt ratios from core Sk1

Frank Lamy; Rolf Kilian; Helge W Arz; Jean-Pierre Francois; Jérôme Kaiser; Matthias Prange; Tatjana Steinke


In supplement to: Lamy, F et al. (2010): Holocene changes in the position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt. Nature Geoscience, 3(10), 695-699, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo959 | 2010

Figure 2h) Pollen percentage of hygrophytic taxa of core GC2

Frank Lamy; Rolf Kilian; Helge W Arz; Jean-Pierre Francois; Jérôme Kaiser; Matthias Prange; Tatjana Steinke


In supplement to: Lamy, F et al. (2010): Holocene changes in the position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt. Nature Geoscience, 3(10), 695-699, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo959 | 2010

(Figure 2d, 2e) Accumulation rate of siliciclastic material and terrestrial organic carbon accumulation rate from core TM1

Frank Lamy; Rolf Kilian; Helge W Arz; Jean-Pierre Francois; Jérôme Kaiser; Matthias Prange; Tatjana Steinke


In supplement to: Lamy, F et al. (2010): Holocene changes in the position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt. Nature Geoscience, 3(10), 695-699, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo959 | 2010

Figure 2c) Biogenic carbonate accumulation rate from core Palm2

Frank Lamy; Rolf Kilian; Helge W Arz; Jean-Pierre Francois; Jérôme Kaiser; Matthias Prange; Tatjana Steinke


In supplement to: Lamy, F et al. (2010): Holocene changes in the position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt. Nature Geoscience, 3(10), 695-699, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo959 | 2010

Age determination of sediment core TML1

Frank Lamy; Rolf Kilian; Helge W Arz; Jean-Pierre Francois; Jérôme Kaiser; Matthias Prange; Tatjana Steinke


In supplement to: Lamy, F et al. (2010): Holocene changes in the position and intensity of the southern westerly wind belt. Nature Geoscience, 3(10), 695-699, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo959 | 2010

Age determination of sediment core Palm2

Frank Lamy; Rolf Kilian; Helge W Arz; Jean-Pierre Francois; Jérôme Kaiser; Matthias Prange; Tatjana Steinke

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Frank Lamy

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Helge W Arz

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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