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An intensified East Asian winter monsoon in the Japan Sea between 7.9 and 6.6 Ma

Kenji M. Matsuzaki, Noritoshi Suzuki, Ryuji Tada

2020Geology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Japan Sea was a semi-closed marginal sea mainly connected to the subarctic northwestern Pacific via shallow seaways during the late Miocene. We use a multiple regression analysis with common extant radiolarian species groups to estimate the sea-surface temperature (SST) for the period between 9.1 and 5.3 Ma. Our results show a cooling of 8 °C between 7.9 and 6.6 Ma, when the SST dropped from 24 °C to 16 °C. We infer that this cooling dominantly reflects wintertime cooling related to an intensified East Asian winter monsoon. On the other hand, cooling of the summertime SST occurred from 6.6 to 5.8 Ma, suggesting that the late Miocene global cooling is composed of a wintertime cooling phase from 7.9 to 6.6 Ma and summertime cooling phase from 6.6 to 5.8 Ma.

Topics & Concepts

Subarctic climateGeologyClimatologyMonsoonGlobal coolingExtant taxonSea surface temperatureOceanographyPeriod (music)East Asian MonsoonFront (military)East AsiaClimate changeGeographyChinaPhysicsAcousticsEvolutionary biologyArchaeologyBiologyGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsGeological formations and processes
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