The effects of orbital forcing on the East Asian Summer Monsoon for the past 450 kyr
Taiga Matsushita,
Mariko Harada,
Hiroaki Ueda
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Understanding orbital-scale changes in East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) precipitation is a fundamental issue in paleoclimate research for assessing the response of the East Asian monsoon to different climate forcings, such as insolation, ice volume, and greenhouse gases. However, owing to the inconsistencies between different proxies, the fundamental driving force for EASM variability remains controversial. In the present study, the global climate under the given insolation changes over the past 450 … Show more
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