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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 December 2011
Geology (2011) 39 (12): 1151–1154.
...Marina B. Suarez; Benjamin H. Passey; Anu Kaakinen Abstract East Asian summer monsoon precipitation has a globally unique δ 18 O signature characterized by low δ 18 O values related to the precipitation “amount effect”. We explore the history of this signature using carbonate clumped-isotope...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 14 October 2022
Geology (2022) 50 (12): 1372–1376.
...Benhong Guo; Junsheng Nie; Thomas Stevens; Jan-Pieter Buylaert; Tingjiang Peng; Wenjiao Xiao; Baotian Pan; Xiaomin Fang Abstract One of the most perplexing problems in paleoclimate research is how orbital cyclicities force East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) precipitation variation over the middle...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.1144/SP342.14
EISBN: 9781862395909
... Abstract We reconstruct past changes in the East Asian summer monsoon over the last 20 Ma using samples from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1146 of Leg 184 in the northern South China Sea based on the major (Al, Ca, Na, K, Ti, etc.) and trace element (Rb, Sr, and Ba) geochemistry...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 20 December 2022
Geology (2023) 51 (2): 179–183.
...Rui Bao; Xuefen Sheng; Xianqiang Meng; Tao Li; Chenglong Li; Hua Shen; Jiawei Da; Junfeng Ji; Jun Chen Abstract The effects of orbital forcing on the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) after the mid-Pleistocene transition are controversial. Chinese cave δ 18 O records only show low-latitude ∼20 k.y...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 15 April 2024
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (11-12): 4579–4594.
... these indicate that the pIR 50 IR 170 dating protocol is suitable for shoreline sample D e determinations. Central Asia is climatically dominated by mid-latitude Westerlies precipitation variability over a variety of time scales, which contrasts with East Asia controlled by East Asian summer monsoon (EASM...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 16 August 2023
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (3-4): 1541–1552.
... the East Asian summer monsoon. We observed increases in sediment accumulation rate and black carbon mass accumulation rate at ca. 5.3 Ma, which we interpret as the result of intensified seasonal precipitation associated with the strengthening of the East Asian summer monsoon; concurrently, precessional...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 03 January 2020
Geology (2020) 48 (4): 307–312.
...Jianghu Lan; Hai Xu; Yunchao Lang; Keke Yu; Peng Zhou; Shugang Kang; Kangen Zhou; Xulong Wang; Tianli Wang; Peng Cheng; Dongna Yan; Shiyong Yu; Ping Che; Yuanda Ye; Liangcheng Tan Abstract Changes in the intensity of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) are critical for regulating the regional...
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Precipitation and temperature proxies for the East Asian summer monsoon from the Huangdigou (HDG) section of the Sanmenxia Basin, North China. Shading indicates intervals of an inferred increase in precipitation and decrease in temperature in the Sanmenxia Basin. EF—enrichment factor; CIA—chemical index of alteration; OMC—organic matter content, as inferred from the loss on ignition (LOI) at 550 °C.
Published: 14 February 2025
Figure 2. Precipitation and temperature proxies for the East Asian summer monsoon from the Huangdigou (HDG) section of the Sanmenxia Basin, North China. Shading indicates intervals of an inferred increase in precipitation and decrease in temperature in the Sanmenxia Basin. EF—enrichment factor
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Comparison of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) record of the Luochuan loess section of the Chinese Loess Plateau with orbital parameters and other global climate records. (A) 21 June insolation at 65° N and obliquity parameters (Laskar et al., 1993). (B) EASM-controlled magnetic susceptibility (MS) record of the Luochuan section, based on the luminescence age model, with the shaded area indicating the uncertainty of the modeled age. (C) Sea-level record (Spratt and Lisiecki, 2016). (D) LR04 benthic δ18O stack (Lisiecki and Raymo, 2005), labeled with Marine Isotope Stages (MIS). Gray dots in panel A show the minima and maxima discussed in the text. Interglacial periods defined by the MIS scheme (Railsback et al., 2015) are indicated by green shading.
Published: 11 July 2022
Figure 4. Comparison of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) record of the Luochuan loess section of the Chinese Loess Plateau with orbital parameters and other global climate records. (A) 21 June insolation at 65° N and obliquity parameters ( Laskar et al., 1993 ). (B) EASM-controlled magnetic
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East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) variations at Lake Zhongquanzi (Minqin Basin, in arid northern China) (see Table DR1 [see footnote 1]). Gray shading indicates Dark Age Cold Period (DACP) and Little Ice Age (LIA); yellow shading indicates Medieval Warm Period (MWP). Black arrows indicate the most striking feature, with the dramatic change at ca. A.D. 1320. Plus signs at bottom show established optically stimulated luminescence dates for the Lake Zhongquanzi sedimentary core (Table DR2). LOI550°C, LOI950°C—loss on ignition at 550 °C and 950 °C, respectively; MS—magnetic susceptibility.
Published: 03 January 2020
Figure 2. East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) variations at Lake Zhongquanzi (Minqin Basin, in arid northern China) (see Table DR1 [see footnote 1 ]). Gray shading indicates Dark Age Cold Period (DACP) and Little Ice Age (LIA); yellow shading indicates Medieval Warm Period (MWP). Black arrows
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Dramatic weakening of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) during the Medieval Warm Period–Little Ice Age transition over the summer monsoon limit. To compare with other records, this study rescales the transition time to zero as a relative age. (A) Normalized stacked indices (this study). The normalized stacked value equals the average of the normalized value, where the normalized value is defined as (Xi – average of X)/Stdev. (B) Sediment redness of Lake Qinghai, China (Ji et al., 2005). (C) Pollen concentration records from Lake Gouchi (Meng et al., 2009). (D) Coarse fraction in Lake Bojianghaizi (Yang and Zhang, 1997). (E) Carbonate content in Lake Daihai (Jin et al., 2002). (F) Ratio of isothermal remanent magnetization at a field of 100 mT and saturation isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM@100mT/SIRM) records from Lake Xiarinur (Tang et al., 2015). (G) Total organic carbon (TOC) of Lake Dali (Xiao et al., 2008).
Published: 03 January 2020
Figure 3. Dramatic weakening of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) during the Medieval Warm Period–Little Ice Age transition over the summer monsoon limit. To compare with other records, this study rescales the transition time to zero as a relative age. (A) Normalized stacked indices
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Location of sampling sites and East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) circulation (arrows).
Published: 01 September 2013
Figure 1. Location of sampling sites and East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) circulation (arrows).
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East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) precipitation proxy index variations compared with other records and possible forcing drivers (details are described in text). Gray vertical band indicates the EASM precipitation was higher between 8 ka and 3 ka. MS— magnetic susceptibility; TOC—total organic carbon; T—temperature.
Published: 01 September 2013
Figure 2. East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) precipitation proxy index variations compared with other records and possible forcing drivers (details are described in text). Gray vertical band indicates the EASM precipitation was higher between 8 ka and 3 ka. MS— magnetic susceptibility; TOC—total
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 03 August 2022
Lithosphere (2022) 2022 (Special 9): 6064591.
.... These fine-grained materials could be transported by the southwestward coastal current during the wet season, with the domination of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM). Accordingly, the sensitive component 1 could be sensitive to climate change and has a great potential to reconstruct details of EASM...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 2016
Geology (2016) 44 (4): 255–258.
...Katsura Yamada; Tetsuro Masuma; Saburo Sakai; Koji Seto; Hiroki Ogusa; Toshiaki Irizuki Abstract Centennial-scale variations in the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) remain ambiguous. In the present study, the δ 18 O of shells from the ostracode Bicornucythere bisanensis from Lake Nakaumi, Japan...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2024
Geological Magazine (2025) 161: e7.
... AD 1950) from the Shizhu Cave, which is located in southwestern China under the influence of both the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) and the East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM). By integrating with the other stalagmite δ 18 O records in Asia during the middle to late last glacial, our results reveal two...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 2013
Geology (2013) 41 (3): 351–354.
... summer monsoon (ISM) subsystem, and in the east is closely tied to a probable mix of ISM and East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) subsystems. Our results suggest that these modern climate divisions are an enduring feature of the plateau and that ISM rainfall increased much more than EASM rainfall in response...
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(A) Location of Yejiping peat bog in SW China and wind direction of East Asian summer monsoon, East Asian winter monsoon, and Indian summer monsoon. (B) Topography of Guizhou province, SW China. (C) Satellite image of sampling site.
Published: 19 July 2023
Figure 1. (A) Location of Yejiping peat bog in SW China and wind direction of East Asian summer monsoon, East Asian winter monsoon, and Indian summer monsoon. (B) Topography of Guizhou province, SW China. (C) Satellite image of sampling site.
Journal Article
Published: 09 June 2015
The Journal of Geology (2015) 123 (4): 355–367.
... in depositional environments, while possibly linked to local tectonic and/or global eustatic events, is more likely to reflect a shift of regional paleoclimates from arid to more humid regimes. We attribute the shift to the impact of an active East Asian summer monsoon. Our results, combined with those...
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(A) Topographic map showing the representative arid basins dominated by eolian processes (the map is from GeoMapApp: http://www.geomapapp.org). (B) A topographic map of East Asia displaying the location of eastern Tianshan, with the westerlies and major monsoonal systems labeled (Zhang et al., 2020). (C) Digital elevation model showing the basin-range system of eastern Tianshan (data is from https://www.gscloud.cn/). EASM—East Asian summer monsoon; EAWM—East Asian winter monsoon; ISM—Indian summer monsoon; SM—summer monsoon.
Published: 07 March 2025
( Zhang et al., 2020 ). (C) Digital elevation model showing the basin-range system of eastern Tianshan (data is from https://www.gscloud.cn/ ). EASM—East Asian summer monsoon; EAWM—East Asian winter monsoon; ISM—Indian summer monsoon; SM—summer monsoon.