Role of eccentricity in early Holocene African and Asian summer monsoons

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Chi-Hua Wu
Shih-Yu Lee
Pei-Chia Tsai
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[1] Academia Sinica,Research Center for Environmental Changes
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Scientific Reports | / 11卷
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The effect of precession on paleoclimate changes depends on eccentricity. However, whether and to what degree eccentricity relates to millennial-scale monsoonal changes remain unclear. By investigating climate simulations with a fixed precession condition of 9 ka before the present, we explored the potential influence of eccentricity on early-Holocene changes in the Afro–Asian summer monsoons. Compared with the lower eccentricity of the present day, higher eccentricity in the early Holocene strengthened the continental summer monsoons, Pacific anticyclone, and Hadley circulation, particularly over the ocean. Over Africa, the eccentricity-induced “dry-gets-wetter” condition could be related to the Green Sahara, suggesting a superimposed effect of precession. Over the western Pacific, the tropical response to eccentricity may have been competitive in terms of what an extremely high obliquity may have caused. A downscaled modulation of eccentricity in relation to precession and obliquity cannot be ignored when paleomonsoon records are studied. Regarding early-Holocene monsoonal changes in South Asia, however, a high eccentricity may have had only a secondary effect on enhancing the monsoonal precipitation in the southern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, exhibiting the weak power of candle-like heating. This suggested that sizable monsoonal changes over the northern Indian Ocean and India–Pakistan region are unrelated to early-Holocene eccentricity.
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