Precipitation extremes with devastating socioeconomic consequences within the South American Monsoon System (SAMS) are expected to become more frequent in the near future. The complexity in SAMS behavior, however, poses severe challenges for reliable future projections. Thus, robust paleomonsoon records are needed to constrain the high spatiotemporal variability in the response of SAMS rainfall to different climatic drivers. This study uses Ti/Ca ratios from X‐ray fluorescence scanning of a sediment core retrieved off eastern Brazilian to trace precipitation changes over the past 322 Kyr. The results indicate that despite the spatiotemporal complexity of the SAMS, insolation forcing is the primary pacemaker of variations in the monsoonal sy...
We analysed changes in mean annual air temperature (MAAT), vegetation and biomass burning on a long ...
International audienceRecent paleoclimatic studies suggest that changes in the tropical rainbelt acr...
The South American Summer Monsoon (SASM) system is a vital system that supports the existence of the...
We review the history of the South American summer monsoon (SASM) over the past ~2000 yr based on hi...
The variations of tropical precipitation are antiphased between the hemispheres on orbital timescale...
Well-dated high-resolution oxygen isotope records of speleothems in central-eastern Brazil spanning ...
Here we present an overview of speleothem δ18O records from South America, most of which are av...
Continental and marine paleoclimate archives from northwestern and northeastern South America record...
We present the first high resolution, approximately similar to 4 years sample spacing, precipitation...
Historic droughts document the strong spatio-temporal variability of the South American Monsoon Syst...
A substantial strengthening of the South American monsoon system (SAMS) during Heinrich Stadials (HS...
Few studies have focused on past hydroclimatic changes in the tropical coastal regions of eastern So...
The South American summer monsoon (SASM) is the main source of precipitation for the most densely po...
Tropical South American hydroclimate sustains the world’s highest biodiversity and hundreds of milli...
We analysed changes in mean annual air temperature (MAAT), vegetation and biomass burning on a long ...
International audienceRecent paleoclimatic studies suggest that changes in the tropical rainbelt acr...
The South American Summer Monsoon (SASM) system is a vital system that supports the existence of the...
We review the history of the South American summer monsoon (SASM) over the past ~2000 yr based on hi...
The variations of tropical precipitation are antiphased between the hemispheres on orbital timescale...
Well-dated high-resolution oxygen isotope records of speleothems in central-eastern Brazil spanning ...
Here we present an overview of speleothem δ18O records from South America, most of which are av...
Continental and marine paleoclimate archives from northwestern and northeastern South America record...
We present the first high resolution, approximately similar to 4 years sample spacing, precipitation...
Historic droughts document the strong spatio-temporal variability of the South American Monsoon Syst...
A substantial strengthening of the South American monsoon system (SAMS) during Heinrich Stadials (HS...
Few studies have focused on past hydroclimatic changes in the tropical coastal regions of eastern So...
The South American summer monsoon (SASM) is the main source of precipitation for the most densely po...
Tropical South American hydroclimate sustains the world’s highest biodiversity and hundreds of milli...
We analysed changes in mean annual air temperature (MAAT), vegetation and biomass burning on a long ...
International audienceRecent paleoclimatic studies suggest that changes in the tropical rainbelt acr...
The South American Summer Monsoon (SASM) system is a vital system that supports the existence of the...