Temperature Control on Silicate Weathering Intensityand Evolution of the Neogene East Asian Summer Monsoon
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Start Time:2021-07-10 18:00(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S1B 1B、第四纪地质与全球变化 » S1B-11B、第四纪地质与全球变化-1

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Abstract
      Accurately reconstructing the evolution of the Asian monsoon is predicated on understanding the impact of temperature, precipitation, and tectonic paleogeography on silicate weathering proxies over million year timescales. We find that decreasing trends in chemical weathering proxies in both the northern and southern Tibetan Plateau match those from benthic oxygen isotope and sea surface temperature stacks since the late Miocene. In contrast, a synthesis of magnetic parameter-based records and marine clastic flux records reveals stronger monsoon precipitation during both the warm middle Miocene and cool late Miocene, supporting model simulations showing that both paleogeography and atmospheric CO2 content are important in controlling the summer monsoon. This trend of increasing monsoon precipitation contrasts with the record of decreasing chemical weathering, suggesting that chemical weathering proxies are mainly regulated by temperature at million year timescales, rather than precipitation. These findings clarify reconstructions of the Cenozoic evolution of the East Asian summer monsoon.
 
Keywords
Qaidam Basin, East Asian summer monsoon, chemical weathering,
Speaker
任雪萍
兰州大学

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任雪萍 兰州大学
聂军胜 兰州大学
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