Hydroclimate variability of central Indo-Pacific region during the Holocene

Here we present a decadal-resolved hydroclimate record covering the past 11 thousand years based on δ18O data of three stalagmites from Klang Cave (TK) on the Thai-Malay Peninsula, southern Thailand. The δ18O values indicate wetter conditions/more rainfall during the early Holocene from 11 to 7 thou...

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Published in:Quaternary science reviews 2021-02, Vol.253, p.106779, Article 106779
Main Authors: Chawchai, Sakonvan, Tan, Liangcheng, Löwemark, Ludvig, Wang, Hao-Cheng, Yu, Tsai-Luen, Chung, Yun-Chuan, Mii, Horng-Sheng, Liu, Guangxin, Blaauw, Maarten, Gong, Shou-Yeh, Wohlfarth, Barbara, Shen, Chuan-Chou
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Summary:Here we present a decadal-resolved hydroclimate record covering the past 11 thousand years based on δ18O data of three stalagmites from Klang Cave (TK) on the Thai-Malay Peninsula, southern Thailand. The δ18O values indicate wetter conditions/more rainfall during the early Holocene from 11 to 7 thousand years before present (kyr BP). A large increase of 2‰ in δ18O is observed from 7.0 to 6.0 kyr BP, indicating a millennial drying period followed by drought conditions between 6.0 and 5.2 kyr BP. After a long hiatus (5.2–2.7 kyr BP), δ18O data show a millennium-long trend toward dry conditions. An abrupt positive change of 0.8–1.0‰ in δ18O is noticed between 8.29 and 8.17 kyr BP, reflecting the 8.2-ka event; however, the amplitude of the δ18O shift is much smaller comparing to that of the event of 6.0–5.2 kyr BP. On orbital time-scales, the TK record agrees with insolation-dominated speleothem records in the Asian-Australian monsoon realm. Noticeable inconsistencies among records in the Southeast Asia region (between 8°N and 4°N–8°S) have been documented on multi-centennial scales. Lower δ18O values are likely associated with the mean position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). A new reconstruction of Holocene ITCZ shifts index within the central Indo-Pacific region, based on stalagmite δ18O records from Klang Cave (8°N) and Liang Luar Cave (8°S), shows that the ITCZ played an important role in hydroclimate variability in the Asian-Australian monsoon regions. The southward shift of the ITCZ in the central Indo-Pacific region, controlled by the interhemispheric extratropical insolation gradient, may strongly correlate with the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) activities in the Holocene. •Holocene stalagmite δ18O record of Thai-Malay Peninsula, southern Thailand.•Wet conditions/strong rainfall during 11-7 kyr BP and a drying trend since 6 kyr BP.•Stalagmite record of 8.2-ka event in the tropical Indo-Pacific region.•A new Holocene ITCZ shift index record for the central Indo-Pacific region.
ISSN:0277-3791
1873-457X
1873-457X