Paleoclimatic records from the Bay of Bengal are rare. We reconstruct the sea-surface temperature (SST) and salinity from paired S18O and Mg/Ca measurements in planktonic foraminifera Globigerinoides ruber from the western Bay of Bengal core VM29-19. Our data suggest that SST and seawater S18O (S18Osw) were ~3C colder and ~0.6 o/oo depleted, respectively, during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) compared to the early Holocene. The most enriched S18Osw values were found between 18.2 and 15.6 ka interval. Depleted LGM S18Osw values suggest a wet climate which freshened the Bay of Bengal sea surface. Our data further indicate that the monsoon was stronger in the Bolling/Allerod and weaker in the Younger Dryas periods. The most depleted early Holo...
Two sediment cores from the western (905; 10.46°9′N, 51.56°4′E, water depth 1586 m) and eastern (SK1...
Surface water hydrography in the Arabian Sea is primarily governed by the Asian monsoon wind system....
Previously published results suggest that the strength of the SW Indian Monsoon can vary significant...
Hydrography of the Bay of Bengal is highly influenced by the river runoff and rainfall during the so...
A 100-400 km wide region of the coastal Eastern Arabian Sea (EAS), off the west-coast of India, is c...
Sea surface temperature (SST) and seawater d18O (d18Ow) were reconstructed in a suite of sediment co...
Variations in the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) intensity during the last 16.7 ka have been studied us...
The Indian Summer Monsoon, a subsystem of the Asian Monsoon, is one of Earth’s most dynamic expressi...
In contrast to the East Asian and African monsoons the Indian monsoon is still poorly documented thr...
Indian monsoon precipitation fluctuated significantly during the Holocene and a reliable reconstruct...
Highlights • Ba/Ca and δ18OSW records of Core SK 168 reveal distinct changes in SAM intensity....
The past variability of the South Asian Monsoon is mostly known from records of wind strength over t...
The monsoon is a large-scale feature of the tropical atmospheric circulation, affecting people and e...
Millennial-scale reductions in monsoon precipitation, so-called Weak Monsoon Intervals (WMIs), have ...
We reconstructed the variability of the Earth's strongest hydrological system, the Indian monsoon, o...
Two sediment cores from the western (905; 10.46°9′N, 51.56°4′E, water depth 1586 m) and eastern (SK1...
Surface water hydrography in the Arabian Sea is primarily governed by the Asian monsoon wind system....
Previously published results suggest that the strength of the SW Indian Monsoon can vary significant...
Hydrography of the Bay of Bengal is highly influenced by the river runoff and rainfall during the so...
A 100-400 km wide region of the coastal Eastern Arabian Sea (EAS), off the west-coast of India, is c...
Sea surface temperature (SST) and seawater d18O (d18Ow) were reconstructed in a suite of sediment co...
Variations in the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) intensity during the last 16.7 ka have been studied us...
The Indian Summer Monsoon, a subsystem of the Asian Monsoon, is one of Earth’s most dynamic expressi...
In contrast to the East Asian and African monsoons the Indian monsoon is still poorly documented thr...
Indian monsoon precipitation fluctuated significantly during the Holocene and a reliable reconstruct...
Highlights • Ba/Ca and δ18OSW records of Core SK 168 reveal distinct changes in SAM intensity....
The past variability of the South Asian Monsoon is mostly known from records of wind strength over t...
The monsoon is a large-scale feature of the tropical atmospheric circulation, affecting people and e...
Millennial-scale reductions in monsoon precipitation, so-called Weak Monsoon Intervals (WMIs), have ...
We reconstructed the variability of the Earth's strongest hydrological system, the Indian monsoon, o...
Two sediment cores from the western (905; 10.46°9′N, 51.56°4′E, water depth 1586 m) and eastern (SK1...
Surface water hydrography in the Arabian Sea is primarily governed by the Asian monsoon wind system....
Previously published results suggest that the strength of the SW Indian Monsoon can vary significant...