Pre-Quaternary decoupling between Asian aridification and high dust accumulation rates

Junsheng Nie, Alex Pullen, Carmala N. Garzione, Wenbin Peng, Zhao Wang

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Abstract

Theories of late Cenozoic climate cooling assume that central Asian aridification and high dust accumulation rates in the Chinese Loess Plateau and the North Pacific Ocean are genetically related. On the basis of detailed sediment provenance analysis, we show that high dust accumulation rates in the Chinese Loess Plateau and the North Pacific Ocean during the late Miocene-Pliocene were mainly caused by increased erosion in the Qilian Mountains and low-elevation eastern Asia areas, driven by the effects of East Asian summer monsoon intensification. We conclude that precipitation-driven erosion increased dust input to the North Pacific Ocean and May have played a pivotal role in late Cenozoic climate cooling.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbereaao6977
JournalScience Advances
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2018
Externally publishedYes

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