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Eccentricity-paced geomagnetic field and monsoon rainfall variations over the last 870 kyr

Weijian Zhou, Xianghui Kong, Greig A. Paterson, Youbin Sun, Yubin Wu, Hong Ao, Feng Xian, Yajuan Du, Ling Tang, Jie Zhou, Zhengguo Shi, A. J. T. Jull, Guoqing Zhao, Zhisheng An

2023Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Whether there are links between geomagnetic field and Earth’s orbital parameters remains unclear. Synchronous reconstructions of parallel long-term quantitative geomagnetic field and climate change records are rare. Here, we present 10 Be-derived changes of both geomagnetic field and Asian monsoon (AM) rainfall over the last 870 kyr from the Xifeng loess–paleosol sequence on the central Chinese Loess Plateau. The 10 Be GM flux (a proxy for geomagnetic field-induced 10 Be production rate) reveals 13 consecutive geomagnetic excursions in the Brunhes chron, which are synchronized with the global records, providing key time markers for Chinese loess–paleosol sequences. The 10 Be-derived rainfall exhibits distinct ~100 kyr glacial–interglacial cycles, and superimposed precessional (~23 kyr) cycles that match with those in Chinese speleothem δ 18 O record. We find that changes in the geomagnetic field and AM rainfall share a common ~100 kyr cyclicity, implying a likely eccentricity modulation of both the geomagnetic field and climate.

Topics & Concepts

Earth's magnetic fieldGeologyLoessInterglacialClimatologyPaleosolGeomagnetic secular variationMonsoonPaleoclimatologyEast Asian MonsoonGlacial periodMilankovitch cyclesMagnetostratigraphyGeophysicsClimate changePaleomagnetismPaleontologyOceanographyMagnetic fieldGeomagnetic stormPhysicsQuantum mechanicsGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesPleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
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