During glacial terminations, massive iceberg discharges and meltwater pulses in the North Atlantic triggered a shutdown of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Speleothem calcium carbonate oxygen isotope records (δ18OCc) indicate that the collapse of the AMOC caused dramatic changes in the distribution and variability of the East Asian and Indian monsoon rainfall. However, the mechanisms linking changes in the intensity of the AMOC and Asian monsoon δ18OCc are not fully understood. Part of the challenge arises from the fact that speleothem δ18OCc depends on not only the δ18O of precipitation but also temperature and kinetic isotope effects. Here we quantitatively deconvolve these parameters affecting δ18OCc by applying th...
An abrupt cooling event in the North Atlantic region 8,200 years ago affected climate throughout the...
Oxygen isotope records from Chinese caves characterize changes in both the Asian monsoon and global ...
The regional monsoons of the world have long been viewed as seasonal atmospheric circulation reversa...
During glacial terminations, massive iceberg discharges and meltwater pulses in the North Atlantic t...
Oxygen isotope speleothem records exhibit coherent variability over the pan-Asian summer monsoon (AM...
Identifying variability and the mechanisms driving variability in the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) si...
Cave deposits from India and China have been widely used to infer past strength of the Indian and Ea...
The responses of Asian monsoon subsystems to both hemispheric climate forcing and external orbital f...
Reconstruction of past changes in monsoon climate from speleothem oxygen isotope (δ18O) records is c...
The ‘Mystery Interval’ (MI, 17.5−14.5 ka) was the first stage of the last deglaciation, a key interv...
The Asian Monsoon (AM) and its changes affect livelihoods of about half of the global population. Un...
This dataset includes speleothem and ice core proxies used for paper [Lan et al., (2023): Precipitat...
Abrupt changes in Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation are known to have affected the strengt...
Oxygen isotope variations in Chinese stalagmites have been widely interpreted as a record of the amo...
International audienceSeveral paleoclimate records such as from Chinese loess, speleothems or upwell...
An abrupt cooling event in the North Atlantic region 8,200 years ago affected climate throughout the...
Oxygen isotope records from Chinese caves characterize changes in both the Asian monsoon and global ...
The regional monsoons of the world have long been viewed as seasonal atmospheric circulation reversa...
During glacial terminations, massive iceberg discharges and meltwater pulses in the North Atlantic t...
Oxygen isotope speleothem records exhibit coherent variability over the pan-Asian summer monsoon (AM...
Identifying variability and the mechanisms driving variability in the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) si...
Cave deposits from India and China have been widely used to infer past strength of the Indian and Ea...
The responses of Asian monsoon subsystems to both hemispheric climate forcing and external orbital f...
Reconstruction of past changes in monsoon climate from speleothem oxygen isotope (δ18O) records is c...
The ‘Mystery Interval’ (MI, 17.5−14.5 ka) was the first stage of the last deglaciation, a key interv...
The Asian Monsoon (AM) and its changes affect livelihoods of about half of the global population. Un...
This dataset includes speleothem and ice core proxies used for paper [Lan et al., (2023): Precipitat...
Abrupt changes in Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation are known to have affected the strengt...
Oxygen isotope variations in Chinese stalagmites have been widely interpreted as a record of the amo...
International audienceSeveral paleoclimate records such as from Chinese loess, speleothems or upwell...
An abrupt cooling event in the North Atlantic region 8,200 years ago affected climate throughout the...
Oxygen isotope records from Chinese caves characterize changes in both the Asian monsoon and global ...
The regional monsoons of the world have long been viewed as seasonal atmospheric circulation reversa...