NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Hoa Huong Cave d13C, d18O and Mg/Ca Data over the last 45,000 Years
This archived Paleoclimatology Study is available from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), under the World Data Service (WDS) for Paleoclimatology. The associated NCEI study type is Cave. The data include parameters of speleothems with a geographic location of Vietnam, Southeastern Asia. The time period coverage is from 45094 to 4067 in calendar years before present (BP). See metadata information for parameter and study location details. Please cite this study when using the data.
- Cite as: Patterson, E.W.; Johnson, K.R.; Griffiths, M.L.; Kinsley, C.W.; McGee, D.; Du, X.; Pico, T.; Wolf, A.; Ersek, V.; Mortlock, R.; Yamoah, K.; Bui, T.; Tran, M.; Ðô-Trong, Q.; Vo, T.; Dinh, T. (2023-05-31): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Hoa Huong Cave d13C, d18O and Mg/Ca Data over the last 45,000 Years. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://doi.org/10.25921/axna-4s49. Accessed [date].
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- doi:10.25921/axna-4s49
- noaa-cave-38139
- NCEI DSI 1200_02
- NCEI DSI 1200_01
noaa-cave-38139
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| Coverage Description | Date Range: 45094 cal yr BP to 4067 cal yr BP; |
| Time Period | -43144 to -2117 |
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N: 17.5
S: 17.5
E: 106.2
W: 106.2
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ABSTRACT SUPPLIED BY ORIGINATOR: Most paleoclimate studies of Mainland Southeast Asia hydroclimate focus on the summer monsoon, with few studies investigating rainfall in other seasons. Here we present a multiproxy stalagmite record (45,000 – 4,000 years) from central Vietnam, a region that receives most of its annual rainfall in autumn (September-November). We find evidence of a prolonged dry period spanning the last glacial maximum that is punctuated by an abrupt shift to wetter conditions during the deglaciation at ~14ka. Paired with climate model simulations, we show that sea level change drives autumn monsoon rainfall variability on glacial-orbital timescales. Consistent with the dry signal in the stalagmite record, climate model simulations reveal that lower glacial sea level exposes land in the Gulf of Tonkin and along the South China Shelf, reducing convection and moisture delivery to central Vietnam. When sea level rises and these landmasses flood at ~14ka, moisture delivery to central Vietnam increases causing an abrupt shift from dry to wet conditions. On millennial timescales, we find signatures of well-known Heinrich Stadials (dry conditions) and Dansgaard-Oeschger Events (wet conditions). Model simulations show that during the dry Heinrich Stadials, changes in sea surface temperature related to meltwater forcing cause the formation of an anomalous anticyclone in the Western Pacific, which advects dry air across central Vietnam decreasing autumn rainfall. Notably, sea level modulates the magnitude of millennial-scale dry and wet phases by muting dry events and enhancing wet events during periods of low sea level, highlighting the importance of this mechanism to autumn monsoon variability.
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| Purpose | Records of past temperature, precipitation, and other aspects of climate derived from mineral deposits found in caves. Parameter keywords describe what was measured in this dataset. Additional summary information can be found in the abstracts of papers listed in the dataset citations. |
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