Litcius/Paper detail

Northern hemisphere ice sheet expansion intensified Asian aridification and the winter monsoon across the mid-Pleistocene transition

Hong Ao, Eelco J. Rohling, Xinzhou Li, Yougui Song, Andrew P. Roberts, Yongming Han, Christopher J. Poulsen, Tara N. Jonell, Diederik Liebrand, Qiang Sun, Xinxia Li, Xiaoke Qiang, Peng Zhang, Mark J. Dekkers

2023Communications Earth & Environment39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The mid-Pleistocene transition 1.25 to 0.6 million years ago marked a major shift in global climate periodicity from 41,000 to around 100,000 years without a concomitant orbital forcing shift. Here, we investigate Asian climate dynamics associated with two extreme glacial loess coarsening events at the onset and middle of the mid-Pleistocene transition by combining new and existing grain size and magnetic susceptibility records from the Chinese Loess Plateau spanning the last 1.6 million years with general circulation model simulations. We find that the two extreme glacial events reflect exceptionally enhanced Asian aridification and winter monsoon activity. They coincided with notable Northern Hemisphere glacial ice sheet expansion at 1.25 and 0.9 million years ago when the 100,000-year periodicity initiated and intensified, respectively. Our results indicate that these anomalously dry and windy Asian glacials were probably driven by an amplified terrestrial climate response to the coincident Northern Hemisphere ice sheet expansion.

Topics & Concepts

AridificationIce sheetGlacial periodPleistoceneNorthern HemisphereGeologyLoessClimatologyMonsoonStadialClimate changeEast Asian MonsoonMilankovitch cyclesPhysical geographyGlobal coolingIce-sheet modelInterglacialOceanographyCryospherePaleontologyGeographyIce streamSea iceGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchGeological formations and processesGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies