Understanding past climate variability is critical to informing debate of likely impacts of global warming on weather and climate, and water resources. Here we present a near annual resolution reconstruction of climate developed from a speleothem that spans the Eemian [Marine Isotope Stage 5e (MIS 5e)] from 117,500 to 123,500 years BP-the most recent period in the Earth's history when temperatures were similar to those of today. Using (25)Â Mg, (88)Sr, and (137)Ba as proxies, we show the first indication of solar and teleconnection cyclic forcing of Eemian climate in southeast Australia, a region at present often affected by severe drought and bushfires. We find evidence for multi-centennial dry periods interpreted as mega-droughts, and highlight the importance of understanding the causes of these in the context of a rapidly warming world, where temperatures are now, or projected to exceed those of the Eemian.
Evidence of wet-dry cycles and mega-droughts in the Eemian climate of southeast Australia.
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作者:McGowan Hamish, Campbell Micheline, Callow John Nikolaus, Lowry Andrew, Wong Henri
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Oct 22; 10(1):18000 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-020-75071-z | ||
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