The influence of Indian Ocean atmospheric circulation on Warm Pool hydroclimate during the Holocene epoch

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2012-10-04
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Tierney, Jessica E.
Oppo, Delia W.
LeGrande, Allegra N.
Huang, Yongsong
Rosenthal, Yair
Linsley, Braddock K.
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10.1029/2012JD018060
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Holocene climate
Indian monsoon
Indo-Pacific warm pool
Leaf waxes
Stable isotopes
Walker circulation
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Existing paleoclimate data suggest a complex evolution of hydroclimate within the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) during the Holocene epoch. Here we introduce a new leaf wax isotope record from Sulawesi, Indonesia and compare proxy water isotope data with ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (OAGCM) simulations to identify mechanisms influencing Holocene IPWP hydroclimate. Modeling simulations suggest that orbital forcing causes heterogenous changes in precipitation across the IPWP on a seasonal basis that may account for the differences in time-evolution of the proxy data at respective sites. Both the proxies and simulations suggest that precipitation variability during the September–November (SON) season is important for hydroclimate in Borneo. The preëminence of the SON season suggests that a seasonally lagged relationship between the Indian
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Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research 117 (2012): D19108, doi:10.1029/2012JD018060.
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Journal of Geophysical Research 117 (2012): D19108
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