Jingyao Zhao, Carlos Pérez-Mejías, Xiyu Dong, Yassine Ait Brahim, Jiahui Cui, Liangkang Pan, Xi Chen, Kexin Wang, Yan Yang, Jun Cheng, Haiwei Zhang, Liangcheng Tan, Hai Cheng
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摘要
广泛的研究探索了甜点条件如何影响非线性地球系统中的气候变率。然而,它们在整个冰期的影响仍不清楚。基于具有空前年代学精度的年层状岩洞δ18O记录,我们首先在15.11和14.69 ky BP(距今1000年,现在是1950年)确定了亚洲海因里希-1期的两步终止,每一步都标志着亚洲夏季风(ASM)的百年尺度增强,与17.8和16.09 ky BP观测到的百年尺度ASM减弱事件形成对比。这些转变发生在中等CO2和冰量条件下,动态地控制了大西洋经向翻转环流(AMOC)的波动和随后ASM事件的再次发生。强调了随机共振在非线性气候系统中的作用。此外,这些AMOC/ASM事件还与各种普遍变率模式的CO2突然上升产生共振,这些模式占末次消冰期间CO2总上升的一半。这种对二氧化碳增加的巨大贡献在冰的终止中发挥了关键作用。
Resonant Asian Monsoon During Intermediate Conditions of the Last Deglaciation: Insights From Speleothem Records
Extensive research has explored how sweet spot conditions influence climate variability in the nonlinear Earth system. However, their effects throughout deglaciations remain unclear. Based on an annual-laminated speleothem δ18O record with unprecedented chronology precision, we first identified a two-step termination of the Asian Heinrich Period-1 at 15.11 and 14.69 ky BP (thousand years before present, where the present is 1950 CE), each marked by a centennial-scale strengthening of the Asian summer monsoon (ASM), in contrast to centennial-scale ASM weakening events observed at 17.8 and 16.09 ky BP. These transitions occurred under intermediate CO2 and ice volume conditions, which dynamically paced the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) fluctuations and the subsequent reoccurrence of ASM events. It highlights the role of stochastic resonance in nonlinear climate system. Additionally, these AMOC/ASM events also resonated with abrupt CO2 risings across various pervasive modes of variability, which account for half of total CO2 rise during last deglaciation. This substantial contribution to CO2 increases played a key role in ice termination.
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JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.