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Andean drought and glacial retreat tied to Greenland warming during the last glacial period

Earth Sciences

Andean drought and glacial retreat tied to Greenland warming during the last glacial period

A. Woods, D. T. Rodbell, et al.

Discover how abrupt warming events in Greenland influence Andean precipitation and glacier dynamics! This research sheds light on the significant hydroclimatic disruptions experienced in the Amazon Basin during Arctic warming, led by Arielle Woods and colleagues.

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Abstract
Abrupt warming events recorded in Greenland ice cores known as Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) interstadials are linked to changes in tropical circulation during the last glacial cycle. Corresponding variations in South American summer monsoon (SASM) strength are documented, most commonly, in isotopic records from speleothems, but less is known about how these changes affected precipitation and Andean glacier mass balance. Here we present a sediment record spanning the last ~50 ka from Lake Junín (Peru) in the tropical Andes that has sufficient chronologic precision to document abrupt climatic events on a centennial-millennial time scale. DO events involved the near-complete disappearance of glaciers below 4700 masl in the eastern Andean cordillera and major reductions in the level of Peru's second largest lake. Our results reveal the magnitude of the hydroclimatic disruptions in the highest reaches of the Amazon Basin that were caused by a weakening of the SASM during abrupt arctic warming. Accentuated warming in the Arctic could lead to significant reductions in the precipitation-evaporation balance of the southern tropical Andes with deleterious effects on this densely populated region of South America.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 27, 2020
Authors
Arielle Woods, Donald T. Rodbell, Mark B. Abbott, Robert G. Hatfield, Christine Y. Chen, Sophie B. Lehmann, David McGee, Nicholas C. Weidhaas, Pedro M. Tapia, Blas L. Valero-Garcés, Mark B. Bush, Joseph S. Stoner
Tags
Greenland
abrupt warming events
tropical circulation
South American summer monsoon
glacier mass balance
hydroclimatic disruptions
Andean precipitation
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