A multi-proxy record of climate variations over the last millennium from Kulun-nuur Lake sediments, Inner Mongolia, north-central China

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Xin Mao
Dejun Wan
Lei Song
Jingsong Yang
Linjing Liu
Gaolei Jiang
Junfeng Li
Xingqi Liu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Institute of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology
[2] China Geological Survey,Key Laboratory of Quaternary Chronology and Hydrological
[3] Capital Normal University,Environment Evolution
[4] Shijiazhuang University,College of Resource Environment and Tourism
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Journal of Paleolimnology | 2021年 / 66卷
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Kulun-nuur Lake; North-central China; Moisture variation; The last millennium;
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Reconstructing climate change over the last millennium is important for understanding natural climate variability and improving global climatic prediction. Precipitation variations from different records in north-central China, especially in the EASM margin area, are controversial. Here, we present a multi-proxy (grain size, pollen, TOC and TOC/TN ratio) record from Kulun-nuur Lake in east-central Inner Mongolia as an archive of moisture variations over the last millennium. Our record reveals that the Kulun-nuur Lake area is characterized by a wet Medieval Warm Period (MWP; 900–1300 AD), a dry Little Ice Age (LIA; 1300–1820 AD) and a relatively wet Current Warm Period (CWP; 1820 AD to present). In addition, within the context of an overall wet climate during the MWP, a short-term relatively dry episode occurred from 1000 to 1070 AD. The climate patterns reconstructed from Kulun-nuur Lake display good consistency with other records and models, suggesting that warm-wet/cold-dry are the main climate patterns in north-central China during the last millennium. These patterns of regional hydrological changes on multi-decadal to centennial scales may be related to solar activity and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation.
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