Editorial preface to special issue: Cenozoic climate change in Asia in honour of Prof. Zhengtang Guo

IF 4 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Chenglong Deng , Zhongshi Zhang , Qiuzhen Yin
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Abstract

The Asian monsoon has progressively become a megamonsoon system since the early Cenozoic. To improve our understanding of the complex nature of the Asian monsoon system, involving strong interactions between atmospheric, oceanic and terrestrial systems across different timescales, we present this special issue, entitled Cenozoic climate change in Asia. The special issue is dedicated to Prof. Zhengtang Guo in honour of his distinguished contributions as Editor-in-Chief of Global and Planetary Change to our understanding of the long-term evolution of the Asian monsoon system. The special issue consists of nineteen papers, grouped into three categories, that address Cenozoic climate change, mainly in Asia. The first category focuses on the plate tectonic-scale and considers how changes in palaeogeography and palaeotopography have shaped climate evolution. The second category addresses orbital- to suborbital-scale climate change and, in particular, explores the links between low-latitude insolation, high-latitude ice sheets and the Asian climate. The third category addresses millennial- to decadal-scale climate changes. In addition, past human-environment interactions are also discussed. These studies provide important insights into our understanding and prediction of both natural variability and human-induced climate changes in Asia and their linkages with global climate within the Earth System.

特刊序言:纪念郭正堂教授的特刊:亚洲新生代气候变化
自新生代早期以来,亚洲季风逐渐成为一个特大季风系统。亚洲季风系统性质复杂,涉及大气、海洋和陆地系统在不同时间尺度上的强烈相互作用,为了加深我们对这一系统的理解,我们推出了这期特刊,题为《亚洲新生代气候变化》。本特刊将献给郭正堂教授,以纪念他作为《全球与行星变化》主编为我们了解亚洲季风系统的长期演变做出的杰出贡献。本特刊由 19 篇论文组成,分为三类,探讨新生代气候变化,主要是亚洲的气候变化。第一类侧重于板块构造尺度,探讨古地理和古地形的变化如何影响气候演变。第二类研究轨道至亚轨道尺度的气候变化,特别是探讨低纬度日照、高纬度冰盖和亚洲气候之间的联系。第三类研究千年至十年尺度的气候变化。此外,还讨论了过去人类与环境的相互作用。这些研究为我们了解和预测亚洲的自然变率和人类引起的气候变化及其与地球系统内全球气候的联系提供了重要见解。
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Global and Planetary Change
Global and Planetary Change 地学天文-地球科学综合
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
10.30%
发文量
226
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: The objective of the journal Global and Planetary Change is to provide a multi-disciplinary overview of the processes taking place in the Earth System and involved in planetary change over time. The journal focuses on records of the past and current state of the earth system, and future scenarios , and their link to global environmental change. Regional or process-oriented studies are welcome if they discuss global implications. Topics include, but are not limited to, changes in the dynamics and composition of the atmosphere, oceans and cryosphere, as well as climate change, sea level variation, observations/modelling of Earth processes from deep to (near-)surface and their coupling, global ecology, biogeography and the resilience/thresholds in ecosystems. Key criteria for the consideration of manuscripts are (a) the relevance for the global scientific community and/or (b) the wider implications for global scale problems, preferably combined with (c) having a significance beyond a single discipline. A clear focus on key processes associated with planetary scale change is strongly encouraged. Manuscripts can be submitted as either research contributions or as a review article. Every effort should be made towards the presentation of research outcomes in an understandable way for a broad readership.
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