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Evaluating the timing and structure of the 4.2 ka event in the Indian summer monsoon domain from an annually resolved speleothem record from Northeast India
by
Sinha, Ashish
, Zhang, Haiwei
, Li, Hanying
, Ning, Youfeng
, Kathayat, Gayatri
, Berkelhammer, Max
, Li, Xianglei
, Cheng, Hai
, Duan, Pengzhen
, Edwards, R. Lawrence
in
Analysis
/ Climate change
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Duration
/ Extreme weather
/ Global temperature changes
/ India
/ Monsoons
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen isotopes
/ Paleoclimatology
/ Proxy
/ Records
/ Resolution
/ Summer
/ Summer monsoon
/ Variability
2018
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Evaluating the timing and structure of the 4.2 ka event in the Indian summer monsoon domain from an annually resolved speleothem record from Northeast India
by
Sinha, Ashish
, Zhang, Haiwei
, Li, Hanying
, Ning, Youfeng
, Kathayat, Gayatri
, Berkelhammer, Max
, Li, Xianglei
, Cheng, Hai
, Duan, Pengzhen
, Edwards, R. Lawrence
in
Analysis
/ Climate change
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Duration
/ Extreme weather
/ Global temperature changes
/ India
/ Monsoons
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen isotopes
/ Paleoclimatology
/ Proxy
/ Records
/ Resolution
/ Summer
/ Summer monsoon
/ Variability
2018
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Evaluating the timing and structure of the 4.2 ka event in the Indian summer monsoon domain from an annually resolved speleothem record from Northeast India
by
Sinha, Ashish
, Zhang, Haiwei
, Li, Hanying
, Ning, Youfeng
, Kathayat, Gayatri
, Berkelhammer, Max
, Li, Xianglei
, Cheng, Hai
, Duan, Pengzhen
, Edwards, R. Lawrence
in
Analysis
/ Climate change
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Duration
/ Extreme weather
/ Global temperature changes
/ India
/ Monsoons
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen isotopes
/ Paleoclimatology
/ Proxy
/ Records
/ Resolution
/ Summer
/ Summer monsoon
/ Variability
2018
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Evaluating the timing and structure of the 4.2 ka event in the Indian summer monsoon domain from an annually resolved speleothem record from Northeast India
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Evaluating the timing and structure of the 4.2 ka event in the Indian summer monsoon domain from an annually resolved speleothem record from Northeast India
2018
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A large array of proxy records suggests that the “4.2 ka event” marks an approximately 300-year long period (∼3.9 to 4.2 ka) of major climate change across the globe. However, the climatic manifestation of this event, including its onset, duration, and termination, remains less clear in the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) domain. Here, we present new oxygen isotope (δ18O) data from a pair of speleothems (ML.1 and ML.2) from Mawmluh Cave, Meghalaya, India, that provide a high-resolution record of ISM variability during a period (∼3.78 and 4.44 ka) that fully encompasses the 4.2 ka event. The sub-annually to annually resolved ML.1 δ18O record is constrained by 18 230Th dates with an average dating error of ±13 years (2σ) and a resolution of ∼40 years, which allows us to characterize the ISM variability with unprecedented detail. The inferred pattern of ISM variability during the period contemporaneous with the 4.2 ka event shares broad similarities and key differences with the previous reconstructions of ISM from the Mawmluh Cave and other proxy records from the region. Our data suggest that the ISM intensity, in the context of the length of our record, abruptly decreased at ∼4.0 ka (∼±13 years), marking the onset of a multi-centennial period of relatively reduced ISM, which was punctuated by at least two multi-decadal droughts between ∼3.9 and 4.0 ka. The latter stands out in contrast with some previous proxy reconstructions of the ISM, in which the 4.2 ka event has been depicted as a singular multi-centennial drought.
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