2021
DOI: 10.5194/cp-2021-77
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Secular and orbital-scale variability of equatorial Indian Ocean summer monsoon winds during the late Miocene

Abstract: Abstract. In the modern northern Indian Ocean, biological productivity is intimately linked to near-surface oceanographic dynamics forced by the South Asian, or Indian, monsoon. In the late Pleistocene, this strong seasonal signal is transferred to the sedimentary record as strong variance in the precession band (19–23 kyr) because precession dominates low-latitude insolation variations and drives seasonal contrast in oceanographic conditions. In addition, internal climate system feedbacks (e.g. ice-sheet albe… Show more

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