Caley, Thibaut et al. (2011): The monsoon imprint during the 'atypical' MIS 13 as seen through north and equatorial Indian Ocean records

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 117
ODP 117 722
Identifier:
2013-020338
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10.1016/j.yqres.2011.07.001
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Creator:
Caley, Thibaut
Universite de Bordeaux, Ecologie et Biogeochimie des Systemes Cotiers, Bordeaux, France
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Malaize, Bruno
Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University, France
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Bassinot, Franck
Brown University, United States
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Clemens, Steven C.
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Caillon, Nicolas
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Rossignol, Linda
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Charlier, Karine
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Rebaubier, Helene
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Identification:
The monsoon imprint during the 'atypical' MIS 13 as seen through north and equatorial Indian Ocean records
2011
Quaternary Research
Elsevier, New York, NY, United States
76
2
285-293
Previous studies have suggested that Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 13, recognized as atypical in many paleoclimate records, is marked by the development of anomalously strong summer monsoons in the northern tropical areas. To test this hypothesis, we performed a multi-proxy study on three marine records from the tropical Indian Ocean in order to reconstruct and analyse changes in the summer Indian monsoon winds and precipitations during MIS 13. Our data confirm the existence of a low-salinity event during MIS 13 in the equatorial Indian Ocean but we argue that this event should not be considered as "atypical". Taking only into account a smaller precession does not make it possible to explain such precipitation episode. However, when considering also the larger obliquity in a more complete orbitally driven monsoon "model," one can successfully explain this event. In addition, our data suggest that intense summer monsoon winds, although not atypical in strength, prevailed during MIS 13 in the western Arabian Sea. These strong monsoon winds, transporting important moisture, together with the effect of insolation and Eurasian ice sheet, are likely one of the factors responsible for the intense monsoon precipitation signal recorded in China loess, as suggested by model simulations. Abstract Copyright (2011) Elsevier, B.V.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:16.3719
West:59.4745East: 73.5300
South:5.0400

Quaternary geology; alkaline earth metals; Arabian Sea; calcium; Cenozoic; chemostratigraphy; cores; Foraminifera; Indian Ocean; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 117; lithostratigraphy; magnesium; marine sediments; metals; Mg/Ca; microfossils; MIS 13; monsoons; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 722; oxygen; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; Pleistocene; Protista; Quaternary; salinity; sediments; stable isotopes; upper Pleistocene;

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