Journal article
Centennial-scale trends in the Southern Annular Mode revealed by hemisphere-wide fire and hydroclimatic trends over the past 2400 years
MS Fletcher, A Benson, DMJS Bowman, PS Gadd, H Heijnis, M Mariani, KM Saunders, BB Wolfe, A Zawadzki
Geology | GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1130/G39661.1
Abstract
Millennial-scale latitudinal shifts in the southern westerly winds (SWW) drive changes in Southern Ocean upwelling, leading to changes in atmospheric CO2 levels, thereby affecting the global climate and carbon cycle. Our aim here is to understand whether century-scale shifts in the SWW also drive changes in atmospheric CO2 content. We report new multiproxy lake sediment data from southwest Tasmania, Australia, that show centennial-scale changes in vegetation and fire activity over the past 2400 yr. We compare our results with existing data from southern South America and reveal synchronous and in-phase centennial-scale trends in vegetation and fire activity between southwest Tasmania and sou..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge Australian Research Council (ARC) grants to Fletcher (DI110100019, IN140100050, and IN170100062) and Bowman (DP110101950) and a Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship (237001 to Saunders). We thank Scott Nichols, Jared Pedro, Lycy Gayler, and Peter Shimeld for help in the field. We thank J. R. Toggweiler, V. Markgraf, and L. Ely for thoughtful comments on an earlier draft of this manuscript.