A contracting intertropical convergence zone during the early Heinrich Stadial 1
ID:1207 Oral Presentation

2025-01-14 14:00 (China Standard Time)

Session:Session 8-Modern and Past Processes of Ocean-Atmosphere-Climate Interactions in the Low-Latitude Pacific and Indian Ocean

Abstract
Despite the fact that the response of tropical hydroclimate to North Atlantic cooling events during the Heinrich Stadial 1 (HS1) has been extensively studied in African, South American and Indonesia, the nature of such responses remains debated. Here we investigate the tropical hydroclimate pattern over the Indo-Asian-Australian monsoon region during the HS1 by integrating hydroclimatic records, and examining a δ18Oseawater record from Globigerinoides ruber (white) in the tropical Indian Ocean. Our findings indicate that tropical hydrological conditions were synchronously arid in both hemispheres during the early HS1 (~18.3-16.3 ka) in the Indo-Asian-Australian monsoon region, except for a narrow, wet hydrological belt in northern low latitudes, suggesting the existence of a contracted tropical precipitation belt at that time. This study reveals that the meltwater discharge and resulting changes in global temperatures and El Niño exerted a profound influence on the tropical hydroclimate in the Indo-Asian-Australian monsoon region during the early HS1.
Keywords
paleoceanology, ITCZ, planktonic foraminifera, precipitation, Indian Ocean
Speaker
Yiping Yang
Associate Researcher, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Author
Yiping Yang South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lanlan Zhang South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Rong Xiang South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences