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Asian dust-storm activity dominated by Chinese dynasty changes since 2000 BP

Earth Sciences

Asian dust-storm activity dominated by Chinese dynasty changes since 2000 BP

F. Chen, S. Chen, et al.

Explore the fascinating interplay between Asian monsoon activity, dynastic changes in China, and the intensity of dust storms over the last 2000 years. This research conducted by Fahu Chen, Shengqian Chen, Xu Zhang, and colleagues sheds light on how human activities and climate have shaped the environment and cultivated civilizations in Eastern China.... show more
Abstract
The Asian monsoon (AM) played an important role in the dynastic history of China, yet it remains unknown whether AM-mediated shifts in Chinese societies affect earth surface processes to the point of exceeding natural variability. Here, we present a dust storm intensity record dating back to the first unified dynasty of China (the Qin Dynasty, 221–207 B.C.E.). Marked increases in dust storm activity coincided with unified dynasties with large populations during strong AM periods. By contrast, reduced dust storm activity corresponded to decreased population sizes and periods of civil unrest, which was co-eval with a weakened AM. The strengthened AM may have facilitated the development of Chinese civilizations, destabilizing the topsoil and thereby increasing the dust storm frequency. Beginning at least 2000 years ago, human activities might have started to overtake natural climatic variability as the dominant controls of dust storm activity in eastern China.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 20, 2020
Authors
Fahu Chen, Shengqian Chen, Xu Zhang, Jianhui Chen, Xin Wang, Evan J. Gowan, Mingrui Qiang, Guanghui Dong, Zongli Wang, Yuecong Li, Qinghai Xu, Yangyang Xu, John P. Smol, Jianbao Liu
Tags
Asian monsoon
Chinese dynasties
dust storms
agricultural productivity
natural climate variability
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