Chen, Min-Te et al. (2010): Marine records of East Asian monsoon variability over the past 5 Ma

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 184
ODP 184 1143
ODP 184 1148
Identifier:
2011-002460
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10.1144/SP342.2
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Creator:
Chen, Min-Te
National Taiwan Ocean University, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Keelung, Taiwan
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Chang, Yuan-Pin
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Yu, Pai-Sen
University of Nanjing, China
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Shiau, Liang-Jian
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Identification:
Marine records of East Asian monsoon variability over the past 5 Ma
2010
In: Clift, Peter D. (editor), Tada, R. (editor), Zheng, H. (editor), Monsoon evolution and tectonic-climate linkage in Asia
Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
342
5-15
Marine sedimentary cores retrieved from the western Pacific provide important clues for deciphering how the East Asian Monsoon (EAM) system has evolved during the past 5 Ma. Here we briefly review some recent progress on the reconstructions of the EAM based on marine SST (sea surface temperature), SSS (sea surface salinity), and productivity records from the SCS (South China Sea) and ECS (East China Sea) and their implications for EAM evolution and variability on tectonic, orbital and millennial timescales. This review highlights the importance of high resolution sampling on giant marine cores (such as cores collected with the International Marine Past Global Change, IMAGES program) that provide opportunities for better defining the timing and amplitude of the EAM variability expressed in marine records. We also discuss possible future directions of EAM palaeoclimatic and palaeoceanographic studies that require development of multiple new marine EAM proxies and a comparison of the marine records with the stalagmite records on land.
English
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:18.5010
West:113.1707East: 116.3356
South:9.2143

Stratigraphy; alkenones; Cenozoic; climate forcing; cores; East Asian monsoon; East China Sea; framework silicates; glaciation; isotope ratios; isotopes; ketones; Leg 184; marine sediments; monsoons; Neogene; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1143; ODP Site 1148; opal; orbital forcing; organic compounds; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; Pliocene; precession; productivity; Quaternary; reconstruction; salinity; sea-surface temperature; seasonal variations; sediments; silica minerals; silicates; South China Sea; speleothems; stable isotopes; stalagmites; tectonics; Tertiary; total organic carbon; West Pacific;

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