Orbital insolation forcing of the Indian Monsoon - a motor for global climate changes?

被引:115
|
作者
Leuschner, DC
Sirocko, F
机构
[1] Univ Leipzig, Inst Geophys & Geol, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Geowissensch, D-55099 Mainz, Germany
关键词
monsoon; Arabian Sea; Milankovitch cycles; Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles; palaeoclimate; Pleistocene;
D O I
10.1016/S0031-0182(03)00387-0
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Both modern and ancient Indian summer monsoons are driven by transequatorial pressure differences, directly coupled with the insolation difference between the Northern and Southern subtropical Hemispheres. A high-resolution record of upwelling and dust flux from the western Arabian Sea resembles an insolation-based Indian Summer Monsoon Index. This index and the observed monsoonal climate variations share major elements on the orbital obliquity and precessional band with the Specmap marine oxygen isotope record, representing global ice volume. The long-term evolution of the index mirrors almost exactly the insolation changes at 65degreesN, showing that the forcing of low latitude climate variability has a structure similar to that of the insolation forcing in the high northern latitudes. Moreover, insolation forcing in the low latitudes directly controls atmospheric processes in the African, Indian and Asian Monsoon, being responsible for a huge amount of transequatorial water vapour and therefore latent heat transport. Millennial-scale variability of the monsoonal climate is concentrated at periodicities near 1100, 1450, 1750 and 2300 years. These cycles are not strictly periodic, but occur in bands, with specific activity phases and amplitude increases during warm stages and interstadials for the 1100- and 1750-yr cycles, whereas the 1450-yr cycle dominates the cold intervals. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:83 / 95
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Opposing Changes in Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Variability Produced by Orbital and Anthropogenic Forcing
    He, Jiazhi
    Sun, Weiyi
    Wang, Bin
    Liu, Jian
    Ning, Liang
    Yan, Mi
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2024, 51 (17)
  • [2] Remote Insolation Forcing of Orbital-Scale South Asian Summer Monsoon Variability
    Zhang, Xiaojian
    Chen, Chunzhu
    Zhao, Wenwei
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2023, 50 (18)
  • [3] The Orbital Forcing of Climate Changes on Mars
    F. Montmessin
    Space Science Reviews, 2006, 125 : 457 - 472
  • [4] The orbital forcing of climate changes on Mars
    Montmessin, F.
    SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2006, 125 (1-4) : 457 - 472
  • [5] Hemispheric insolation forcing of the Indian Ocean and Asian monsoon: Local versus remote impacts
    Liu, Xiaodong
    Liu, Zhengyu
    Kutzbach, John E.
    Clemens, Steven C.
    Prell, Warren L.
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2006, 19 (23) : 6195 - 6208
  • [6] Indian monsoon variability in response to orbital forcing during the late Pliocene
    Prescott, C. L.
    Haywood, A. M.
    Dolan, A. M.
    Hunter, S. J.
    Tindall, J. C.
    GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE, 2019, 173 : 33 - 46
  • [7] Regulation of the monsoon climate by two different orbital rhythms and forcing mechanisms
    Nakagawa, Takeshi
    Okuda, Masaaki
    Yonenobu, Hitoshi
    Miyoshi, Norio
    Fujiki, Toshiyuki
    Gotanda, Katsuya
    Tarasov, Pavel E.
    Morita, Yoshimune
    Takemura, Keiji
    Horie, Shoji
    GEOLOGY, 2008, 36 (06) : 491 - 494
  • [8] The Influence of Orbital Forcing of Tropical Insolation on the Climate and Isotopic Composition of Precipitation in South America
    Liu, Xiaojuan
    Battisti, David S.
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2015, 28 (12) : 4841 - 4862
  • [9] MODELING THE GLOBAL CLIMATE RESPONSE TO ORBITAL FORCING AND ATMOSPHERIC CARBON-DIOXIDE CHANGES
    PISIAS, NG
    SHACKLETON, NJ
    NATURE, 1984, 310 (5980) : 757 - 759
  • [10] The timing of orbital-scale Indian monsoon changes
    Clemens, Steven C.
    Prell, Warren L.
    QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2007, 26 (3-4) : 275 - 278