This study presents a long-term, multi-proxy reconstruction of the Asian southwest monsoon during the Tortonian to Piacenzian, based on a 4.78 Ma record from Coastal Makran, northwestern Gulf of Oman, southeast Iran. The integration of humidity proxies (clay minerals, Th/K, volume magnetic susceptibility, and grain size analysis), marine redox sensitivity (Th/U), total organic matter, carbonate content, 87Sr/86Sr ratio, and spectral gamma-ray data conducted here provide valuable information that fill the existing gap in marine palaeoclimate records. The results show that a strong winter monsoon condition associated with relatively low precipitation and subsequently low physical and chemical weathering dominated the region during late Tortonian – late Messinian (7.65–5.83 Ma). However, a few episodes of intense physical and chemical weathering related to high precipitation are observed during this period (6.23–6.01 Ma), which is consistent with increased organic matter input from continental reservoirs to the oceans. In addition, the data indicate that from the latest Messinian (5.82–5.33 Ma) to Zanclean–Piacenzian (5.33–2.87 Ma), a strong summer monsoon accompanied by a relatively wetter condition and higher physical and chemical weathering resulted in a high detrital input into the basin. This higher weathering period is associated with the highest rate of Himalayan uplift, causing enhanced precipitation. Wavelet analysis of spectral gamma-ray data revealed notable periodicities at 750 Ka and 1.7 Ma, with significant periodicities centered around 5.75–6.03 Ma over the latest Messinian – Zanclean. Comparison with palaeoclimate records from other sites indicates a teleconnection with respect to precipitation, weathering, and productivity, especially during the Messinian–Zanclean transition.
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Late Tortonian – Piacenzian multi-proxy record of Asian southwest monsoon intensification: evidence from Coastal Makran, southeast Iran Available to Purchase
Mohammad Hadi Modarres;
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Iranian National Institute for Oceanographic and Atmospheric Sciences, No.3, Tehran, IR, Iran.Corresponding author: Mohammad Hadi Modarres (email: [email protected]).
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Hamid Alizadeh Ketek Lahijani;
Hamid Alizadeh Ketek Lahijani
a
Iranian National Institute for Oceanographic and Atmospheric Sciences, No.3, Tehran, IR, Iran.
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Nasser Keshavarz;
Nasser Keshavarz
b
Research Institute of Petroleum Industry, Tehran, IR, Iran.
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Yann Lahaye;
Yann Lahaye
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Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 96, 02151 Espoo, Finland.
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Kira Rehfeld;
Kira Rehfeld
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Institute of Environmental Physics, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
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Irmeli Manttari;
Irmeli Manttari
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Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 96, 02151 Espoo, Finland.
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Abdolmajid Naderi-Beni;
Abdolmajid Naderi-Beni
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Iranian National Institute for Oceanographic and Atmospheric Sciences, No.3, Tehran, IR, Iran.
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Antti Ojala;
Antti Ojala
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Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 96, 02151 Espoo, Finland.
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Mehran Moradpour
Mehran Moradpour
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Research Institute of Petroleum Industry, Tehran, IR, Iran.
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Iranian National Institute for Oceanographic and Atmospheric Sciences, No.3, Tehran, IR, Iran.
Hamid Alizadeh Ketek Lahijani
a
Iranian National Institute for Oceanographic and Atmospheric Sciences, No.3, Tehran, IR, Iran.
Nasser Keshavarz
b
Research Institute of Petroleum Industry, Tehran, IR, Iran.
Yann Lahaye
c
Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 96, 02151 Espoo, Finland.
Kira Rehfeld
d
Institute of Environmental Physics, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
Irmeli Manttari
c
Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 96, 02151 Espoo, Finland.
Abdolmajid Naderi-Beni
a
Iranian National Institute for Oceanographic and Atmospheric Sciences, No.3, Tehran, IR, Iran.
Antti Ojala
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Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 96, 02151 Espoo, Finland.
Mehran Moradpour
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Research Institute of Petroleum Industry, Tehran, IR, Iran.Corresponding author: Mohammad Hadi Modarres (email: [email protected]).
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Received:
18 Mar 2018
Accepted:
02 Sep 2018
First Online:
10 Apr 2019
Online ISSN: 1480-3313
Print ISSN: 0008-4077
Published by NRC Research Press
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2019) 56 (4): 347–362.
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Received:
18 Mar 2018
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02 Sep 2018
First Online:
10 Apr 2019
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Mohammad Hadi Modarres, Hamid Alizadeh Ketek Lahijani, Nasser Keshavarz, Yann Lahaye, Kira Rehfeld, Irmeli Manttari, Abdolmajid Naderi-Beni, Antti Ojala, Mehran Moradpour; Late Tortonian – Piacenzian multi-proxy record of Asian southwest monsoon intensification: evidence from Coastal Makran, southeast Iran. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 2018;; 56 (4): 347–362. doi: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2018-0071
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- alkaline earth metals
- Asia
- Cenozoic
- chemical composition
- chemostratigraphy
- climate change
- cores
- gamma-ray methods
- geophysical methods
- geophysical surveys
- grain size
- Iran
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- Makran
- metals
- Middle East
- mineral composition
- Miocene
- monsoons
- Neogene
- organic compounds
- paleoclimatology
- Pliocene
- rates
- spectra
- Sr-87/Sr-86
- stable isotopes
- strontium
- surveys
- Tertiary
- upper Miocene
- wavelets
- weathering
- well logs
- X-ray diffraction data
- X-ray fluorescence spectra
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