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Speleothems of South American and Asian Monsoons Influenced by a Green Sahara

Clay Tabor, Bette L. Otto‐Bliesner, Zhengyu Liu

2020Geophysical Research Letters34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The mid‐Holocene is frequently used for climate model‐proxy comparison studies, yet models often struggle to replicate the proxy signals from this period. Here, we use an Earth system model that tracks water isotopologies to determine the importance of a vegetated Sahara in the simulation of mid‐Holocene climate, with a focus on δ 18 O values recorded in speleothems from the South American and Asian monsoon regions. We find that inclusion of a vegetated Sahara during the mid‐Holocene leads to global warming and generally amplifies the changes in the δ 18 O values of the precipitation in the South American and Asian monsoon regions relative to preindustrial; both feedbacks improve model‐proxy agreement. Our results highlight the importance of regional vegetation alteration for accurate simulation of past climate, even when the region of study is far from the source of vegetation change.

Topics & Concepts

HoloceneClimatologyMonsoonProxy (statistics)PrecipitationClimate modelClimate changePaleoclimatologyEast Asian MonsoonGeologyVegetation (pathology)Physical geographyEnvironmental scienceGeographyOceanographyMeteorologyMachine learningPathologyMedicineComputer scienceGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchIsotope Analysis in EcologyGroundwater and Isotope Geochemistry