2015
DOI: 10.5194/cpd-11-63-2015
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Strong winter monsoon wind causes surface cooling over India and China in the Late Miocene

Abstract: Abstract. Modern Asian winter monsoon characterised by the strong northwesterly wind in East Asia and northeasterly wind in South Asia, has a great impact on the surface temperature of the Asian continent. Its outbreak can result in significant cooling of the monsoon region. However, it is still unclear whether such an impact existed and is detectable in the deep past. In this study, we use temperature reconstructions from plant and mammal fossil data together with climate model results to examine the co-evolu… Show more

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“…After adjusting for unevenness in the fossil record, the Vallesian crisis in the Spanish fossil record is seen to be less abrupt than previously thought, but still significant, and postdates Siwalik events (Casanovas-Vilar et al 2014, 2016. (Tang et al 2015), with decreased micromammal diversity, moist conditions in North China (Fortelius et al, 2014) led to high diversity among both ungulates and small mammals (see also Flynn et al 2011). These differences likely reflect shifts in overall precipitation patterns correlated with monsoon strength.…”
Section: Endemism Vs Immigrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After adjusting for unevenness in the fossil record, the Vallesian crisis in the Spanish fossil record is seen to be less abrupt than previously thought, but still significant, and postdates Siwalik events (Casanovas-Vilar et al 2014, 2016. (Tang et al 2015), with decreased micromammal diversity, moist conditions in North China (Fortelius et al, 2014) led to high diversity among both ungulates and small mammals (see also Flynn et al 2011). These differences likely reflect shifts in overall precipitation patterns correlated with monsoon strength.…”
Section: Endemism Vs Immigrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 seasonality of precipitation (Su et al, 2013a;Tang et al, 2013Tang et al, , 2015. Under these circumstances regional extinction of plants cannot be ruled out.…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aridification was, in turn, more profound and occurred earlier in North America than in Europe (Eronen et al, 2012). In Asia, one of the main factors responsible for this heterogeneity is the regional development of monsoonal climate systems Molnar et al, 2010;Tang et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%