Abstract

The presence of large, rapid climate oscillations is the most prominent feature of the Earth’s last glacial period. These oscillations are observed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and into the Southern Hemisphere tropics. Whether similar oscillations are typical of prior glacial periods, however, has not been well established. Here, we present results of a study of the South American Summer Monsoon system that covers nearly the entire penultimate glacial period, from 195 to 135 ky BP. We use a well-dated, high-resolution (~50 y) time series of oxygen isotopes to show that the precession of the earth’s orbit is the primary control on monsoon intensity. After removing the precession signal we observe millennial oscillations that are very similar in amplitude and structure to the Dansgaard/Oeschger cycles of the last interglacial and that match well a synthetic reconstruction of millennial variability. Time series analyses shows that the most prominent of the observed cycles occur at considerably longer frequency (~3500 y) that the Dansgaard/Oeschger cycles from Marine Isotope Stages 2–4.

Highlights

  • The last glacial period is marked by large, abrupt millennial-scale changes in climate that manifest themselves as temperature variability in the high northern latitudes and precipitation variability in the tropics

  • The samples were taken from three separate locations in the cave, all approximately 1000 to 1200 meters from the main entrance

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Summary

Monsoon during the penultimate

Received: 26 June 2018 Accepted: 11 December 2018 Published: xx xx xxxx glacial period. The presence of large, rapid climate oscillations is the most prominent feature of the Earth’s last glacial period. These oscillations are observed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and into the Southern Hemisphere tropics. No marine or terrestrial records have been produced with the requisite resolution and chronological control to produce a clear understanding of the number, timing or character of millennial-scale climate events beyond the last glacial period. We present a high resolution (~50 y), well-dated record of the orbital and millennial scale variability of the South American Summer Monsoon, derived from speleothems from the Peruvian Andes, that spans much of the penultimate glacial period, from 135 to 195 ky BP

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