Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1043940 Quaternary International 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Abrupt climate shifts at centennial to millennial scale and the periodicities of climate variation are the hot spots in the research of paleoclimates and paleoenvironments. A novel multiple time-scale analysis method, Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD), is used to diagnose the periodicities and their forcing of East Asian Monsoon variation with a high-resolution numerical-dated Holocene record. The results show that: (1) the variation of East Asian Monsoon can be completely decomposed into eight quasi-period oscillations on various time scales including 13-, 25-, 60-, 111-, 214-, 472-, 974- and 1600-year time scales as well as a trend; moreover, 13-, 25-, 111- and 974-year time scale oscillations are the most prominent periodicities; (2) 11-year and centennial-scale solar activities have not only mixing frequency modulation, but also mixing amplitude modulation on East Asian Monsoon; (3) oscillations at 214-, 472- and 942-year time scale are in wave troughs, which demonstrates that East Asian Monsoon intensity will strengthen in future decades.

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