Journal article

Spatio-temporal evolution of Australasian monsoon hydroclimate over the last 40,000 years

CE Krause, MK Gagan, GB Dunbar, WS Hantoro, JC Hellstrom, H Cheng, RL Edwards, BW Suwargadi, NJ Abram, H Rifai

Earth and Planetary Science Letters | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2019

Abstract

Maritime Continent (MC) convection drives zonal and meridional climate modes, including the Australasian monsoon system, but its role in past global climate change remains uncertain. Here we use speleothem oxygen isotope (δ 18 O) records from a latitudinal transect across the MC, and a new critically located record for southwest Sulawesi, Indonesia, to reconstruct spatial hydroclimate variability in the Australasian monsoon domain over the last 40,000 yr. Our results show that atmospheric convection in the core MC region was reduced from ∼40,000 to 12,000 yr ago and strengthened rapidly only after the inundation of shallow continental shelves in the region, well after the onset of deglaciati..

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