1. Millennial to centennial-scale climate oscillations since 15000 cal yrs BP from Kanwar wetland in the Central Ganga Plain, India.
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Phartiyal, Binita, Tiwari, Arvind, Kawsar, Masud, M.C, Manoj, Shekhar, Mayank, Ali, S. Nawaz, Bhushan, Ravi, Pachchigar, Rujal R., Kumar, Anurag, K, Prasanna, and Sharma, Anupam
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ATLANTIC meridional overturning circulation , *WETLANDS , *STALACTITES & stalagmites , *SOLAR activity , *SOLAR cycle , *PLAINS , *OSCILLATIONS , *MONSOONS - Abstract
Millennial-scale climate cycles have been meagerly discussed in the terrestrial records from the Indian subcontinent, particularly the wetlands of the Ganga Plain. The mineral magnetic and textural analyses, along with chronology, distinctly record variation in the monsoon intensity since 15000 cal yrs BP in the sediment core collected from the Kanwar Lake in the Central Ganga Plain (CGP) of India. This unique high-resolution data allowed us to analyse monsoon fluctuation in the CGP with respect to changes in the North Atlantic process (internal) and external (solar cycles) forcing. During this period, several palaeoclimatic events, such as the Bølling-Allerød (B/A), Older and Younger Dryas, and the high-frequency fluctuations in the Holocene viz., Greenlandian, Northgrippian, and Meghalayan stages, were observed. The B/A event is correlated with the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) intensification period of the CGP. Eleven dry events are recorded at 13600–13200, 13000–11700, 11000, 10600, 9800–9000, 8200, 6100–5300, 4300–4200, 3800, 1800–900 and 300 cal yrs BP. During the Holocene, the sustained episodes of weaker monsoon centered around 10600, 9600, 8200, 6000, 4200, 2800, 1400 and 600 cal yrs BP, where the variability of the proxy data is mostly synchronous with the reduced upwelling intensity in the western Arabian Sea as well as roughly align with ∼1500 years cyclic signals in the drifted ice proxy recorded Bond Events indicating weakened ISM circulation during colder North Atlantic. Two distinct short cycles, spanning 172–344 and 172–688 years, are evident around 12,000 and 14,000 cal yrs BP with an additional occurrence from 86 to 344 years during 2000 and 6000 cal yrs BP, affirming the significance of external forcing, particularly solar activity. For the 1492 years cycle in ISM fluctuation, we postulate it may represent a combined forcing of external (solar) and internal (Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)) factors during the Holocene. This is the first high-resolution record available in the CGP, which brings out crucial monsoon reconstruction during the last 15000 years. • Fifteen millennia monsoon variability record from Ganga Plain, India. • The B/A event records ISM intensification and enhanced solar insolation. • Short and long cyclicity is observed in the record. • A combined forcing of external and internal factors seen during the Holocene. • The wetland shrinkage since the last 300 years i.e after the LIA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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