第一作者: | 高传宇 |
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英文第一作者: | Gao, C. Y. |
联系作者: | 王国平 |
英文联系作者: | Wang, G. P. |
发表年度: | 2018 |
卷: | 162 |
摘要: | The northeastern region of China, at the limit of the summer monsoon, is characterized by the presence of mountains that influenced by the Asian summer monsoon on one side and the westerlies on the other; however, few studies have compared the environmental characteristics on the two sides of these mountains. In this study, two peatland cores from the western and eastern sides of the Great Hinggan Mountains were investigated to better understand the climatic and environmental conditions and the measurements of black carbon (BC) and delta C-13-BC were used to reconstruct the fire history and environmental characteristics during the last millennium. Our results showed that the variations in the delta C-13-BC values are more sensitive to climate changes than the BC fluxes, and the climate forcing mechanisms differed between the two sides of the mountains. Lower delta C-13-BC values around 500 cal yr BP on the western side of the mountains indicated climate conditions were wetter than that on the eastern side, and were influenced by low sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean. The region east of the mountains was mainly influenced by the strong Asian summer monsoon, and the decreasing of delta C-13-BC values indicated climate conditions became wetter from 250 cal yr BP to the present and were wetter than that on the western side after 150 cal yr BP. Moreover, when one of these two forcing factors weakened and the other strengthened (e.g. from 400 to 150 cal yr BP), climate conditions in these two sides were similar. |
刊物名称: | Global and Planetary Change |
参与作者: | He, J. B.,Zhang, Y.,Cong, J. X.,Han, D. X.,Wang, G. P. |