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Lapa Grande Cave, Brazil Holocene Speleothem Oxygen Isotope Data

Originator:

StrĂ­kis, N.M.; Cruz, F.W.; Cheng, H.; Karmann, I.; Edwards, R.L.; Vuille, M.; Wang, X.; de Paula, M.S.; Novello, V.F.; Auler, A.S.

Citation Information:

Strikis, N.M., F.W. Cruz, H. Cheng, I. Karmann, R.L. Edwards, M. Vuille, X. Wang, M.S. de Paula, V.F. Novello, and A.S. Auler. 2011. Abrupt variations in South American monsoon rainfall during the Holocene based on a speleothem record from central-eastern Brazil. Geology, 39(11), 1075-1078. doi: 10.1130/G32098.1
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Lapa Grande Cave
NOAA Template FileStalagmite LG11 Oxygen Isotope Data
NOAA Template FileStalagmite LG3 Oxygen Isotope Data

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Distributor:

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Resource Description (data set id):

noaa-cave-13540

Data Coverage:

Latitude: -14.4227
Longitude: -44.3656
Minimum Elevation: Unknown
Maximum Elevation: Unknown
Earliest Year: 10200 cal yr BP (-8250 CE)
Most Recent Year: 1290 cal yr BP (660 CE)

Science Keywords:

Monsoon
hydrology

Parameters:

earth science>paleoclimate>speleothems>oxygen isotopes

Summary/Abstract:

Well-dated high-resolution oxygen isotope records of speleothems in central-eastern Brazil spanning from 1.3 to 10.2 kyr B.P. reveal that the occurrence of abrupt variations in monsoon precipitation is not random. They show a striking match with Bond events and a significant pacing at ~800 yr, a dominant periodicity present in sea surface temperature records from both the North Atlantic and equatorial Pacific Oceans that is possibly related to periods of low solar activity (high 14C based on the atmospheric 14C record). The precipitation variations over central-eastern Brazil are broadly antiphased with the Asian and Indian Monsoons during Bond events and show marked differences in duration and structure between the early and late Holocene. Our results suggest that these abrupt multicentennial precipitation events are primarily linked to changes in the North Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC). Anomalous cross-equatorial flow induced by negative AMOC phases may have modulated not only the monsoon in South America but also affected El Nino-like conditions in the tropical Pacific during the Holocene.

Study Notes:

Stable oxygen isotope record of LG3 and LG11 stalagmite from Lapa Grande cave, central-eastern Brazil. The Lapa Grande record spans from 1.3 to 10.2 kyr B.P. with a hiatus from 6.2 to 5.9 kyr B.P.

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