Robust land surface temperature record for north China over the past 21,000 years

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2024-02-21

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Guo, J.ORCID 0000-0002-1215-1215ISNI 0000000492831169
Ziegler, MartinISNI 0000000352004401
Wanders, NikoISNI 0000000419551494
Vreeken, Mike
Yin, Qiuzhen
Lu, HaoISNI 0000000524098038
Fuchs, LouiseISNI 0000000512527210
Dong, Jibao
Sun, Youbin
Peterse, FrancienORCID 0000-0001-8781-2826ISNI 0000000492917456

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Abstract

Numerous proxy reconstructions have provided general insight into late Quaternary East Asian Monsoon variability. However, challenges persist in precisely assessing absolute temperature impacts on proxy variations. Here, we use two independent paleothermometers, based on bacterial membrane lipids and clumped isotopes of snail shells, in the same section of the western Chinese Loess Plateau to establish a robust land surface temperature record spanning the past approximately 21,000 years. Our independent temperature records consistently reveal (i) similar land surface temperatures between the Last Glacial Maximum and late Holocene and (ii) a gradual cooling Holocene, which contrasts with the climate model predictions. We propose that changes in soil moisture availability over the deglaciation modulates the land surface temperature recorded by the proxies. A land surface energy partitioning model confirms this mechanism, suggesting that effects of soil moisture availability should be properly considered when comparing proxy records with climate model outputs.

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General, SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

Guo, J, Ziegler, M, Wanders, N, Vreeken, M, Yin, Q, Lu, H, Fuchs, L, Dong, J, Sun, Y & Peterse, F 2024, 'Robust land surface temperature record for north China over the past 21,000 years', Science advances, vol. 10, no. 8, eadj4800, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adj4800