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GEO-01 Modern and past processes of ocean-atmosphere-climate interactions in the low-latitude western Pacific and Indian Ocean
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Millennial-scale precipitation variability in the Indo-Pacific region over the last 40 kyr
Wednesday 11th @ 1450-1510, Conference Room 7 Zhaojie Yu* , IOCAS Xiaojie Tang, IOCAS Christophe Colin, GEOPS David J. Wilson, UCL Xinquan Zhou, Shiming Wan, Presenter Email: yuzhaojie@qdio.ac.cn
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Deep convection in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) provides a major source of heat and moisture, thereby affecting the global climate, but its past changes remain debated. Here, we present the first sub-millennial clay mineralogy and element records spanning the last 40 kyr from within the IPWP. From these data, we infer millennial-scale fluctuations in precipitation, with generally lower precipitation during the Heinrich Stadials 1-4, corresponding to El Niño-like conditions. Higher precipitation coincided with the warm interstadials, accompanied by La Niña-like conditions. Moreover, our record indicates lowest precipitation during the late Holocene, supporting the hypothesis of a stronger-than-modern Walker circulation during the Last Glacial Maximum. In combination with other records and a modelling comparison, we propose that precipitation in the eastern IPWP is dominantly influenced by the ENSO-like system, whereas precipitation in the western IPWP is more sensitive to migration of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. |
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