Variation in monsoonal rainfall sources (Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal) during the late Quaternary: Implications for regional vegetation and fluvial systems

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作者
Basu, Sayak [1 ]
Sanyal, Prasanta [1 ]
Sahoo, Kshirod [1 ,4 ]
Chauhan, Naveen [2 ]
Sarkar, Anindya [3 ]
Juyal, Navin [2 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Sci Educ & Res Kolkata, Mohanpur 741246, W Bengal, India
[2] Phys Res Lab, Ahmadabad 380009, Gujarat, India
[3] Indian Inst Technol, Kharagpur 721302, W Bengal, India
[4] Geol Survey India, Gandhinagar 382010, Gujarat, India
关键词
ISM; C-3-C-4; Stable isotopic ratio; Carbonates; Amount effect; Western India; INDIAN MONSOON; WESTERN INDIA; GREAT-PLAINS; THAR DESERT; LUMINESCENCE CHRONOLOGY; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION; CARBON ISOTOPES; SOUTHERN MARGIN; SABARMATI RIVER; LATE MIOCENE;
D O I
10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.11.051
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Indian summer monsoon (ISM) rainfall is contributed by two moisture sources; Arabian Sea (AS) and Bay of Bengal (BoB). While monsoonal rainfall in eastern and central India is dominantly contributed by the vapor derived from BoB, the source of rainfall in western India is mostly from AS vapor. Meteorological conditions in these regions also differ. In contrast to the BoB component of monsoon in central India, temporal variations in the AS sourced rainfall from western India are poorly constrained due to lack of paleohydrological records. Towards this, pedogenic carbonates were collected from two chronologically constrained cliff sections in the Gujarat alluvial plain, western India. Oxygen isotopic ratio of carbonate (delta O-18(carbonate)) was used to reconstruct, variation in AS derived rainfall and its influence on vegetation and fluvial systems in western India for the last 75 ka. A negative correlation between the delta O-18 value of modern rainwater and its amount (known as amount effect) in the study site is used as a framework for interpreting variations in delta O-18(carbonate) values. The amount effect based monsoon reconstruction showed that two distinct dry phases at 75 ka to 60 ka and 30 ka to 10 ka were punctuated by a wet phase from 60 ka to 30 ka. These hydroclimatic variations in western India during the late Quaternary were responsible for the changes in regional fluvial architecture. Comparison with published records showed that fluctuations in the AS sourced rainfall were more pronounced compared to BoB component. Carbon isotopic ratio (delta C-13) of carbonate and co-existing organic matter were used to reconstruct vegetation composition. Significant and strong positive correlation between delta O-18(carbonate) and delta C-13(carbonate) values indicated that rainfall amount controlled the relative abundance of C-3-C-4 plants in western India during the late Quaternary period. Furthermore, C-3 plants were more abundant in western India for the last 75 ka relative to central India.
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