The Last 1200 Years of Rainfall/Runoff Variability along the Central Mexico Pacific Coast Associated with the North American Monsoon
This study presents new evidence for long-term variability in the late Holocene North American Monsoon (NAM), Pacific coast of Mexico. We have carried out a rock magnetic study on two deep-sea sediment cores from the Pacific coast Pescadero Basin. The magnetic intensities estimate total magnetic mat...
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doaj-2b252780b4614822b58f92f20fb4e3bc2021-09-26T00:53:22ZengMDPI AGOceans2673-19242021-08-0123053054510.3390/oceans2030030The Last 1200 Years of Rainfall/Runoff Variability along the Central Mexico Pacific Coast Associated with the North American MonsoonSteve Lund0Emily Mortazavi1Ellen Platzman2Caitlin Tems3William Berelson4Yvonne Hamann5Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0741, USADepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0741, USADepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0741, USADepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Weber State University, Ogden, UT 84408, USADepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0741, USAMax Planck Institute for Chemistry, 55128 Mainz, GermanyThis study presents new evidence for long-term variability in the late Holocene North American Monsoon (NAM), Pacific coast of Mexico. We have carried out a rock magnetic study on two deep-sea sediment cores from the Pacific coast Pescadero Basin. The magnetic intensities estimate total magnetic material and are a proxy for total clastic sediment. Ratios of magnetic intensities estimate the grain size of magnetic material. The rock magnetic data show a decimeter scale, multi-decadal oscillation with fourteen cycles (A-N) over the last 1200 years. These oscillations reflect alternating intervals of stronger/coarser magnetic/clastic flux to the coastal ocean and intervals of weaker/finer magnetic flux. We think these variations are caused by variations in long-term dominance of the NAM; summer (wet) monsoons produce rainy conditions (with runoff) while winter (dry) monsoons produce significant offshore winds, increased upwelling/biological productivity. We can correlate our variability to two other published studies southeast of Pescadero Basin, coastal lake sediments in Laguna de Juanacatlan and a Juxtlahuaca Cave stalagmite. Both of these studies estimate local rainfall. We see evidence of the same pattern of multi-decadal rainfall-runoff variability in these records as we see in Pescadero Basin, which is synchronous to within ±25 years over the last 1200 years. The multi-dacadal pattern of hydrologic variability in all three records varies in cycle duration from ~90-years wet/dry cycles in the Little Ice Age (1400–1850 AD) to ~60-years cycles in the Medieval Climate Optimum (1100–1400 AD). This variability in cycle duration suggests some chaotic nature to the regional NAM climate pattern or some long-term non-linear forcing (PDO?).https://www.mdpi.com/2673-1924/2/3/30North American MonsoonHolocene paleoclimateMexico paleoclimateenvironmental magnetism |
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Steve Lund Emily Mortazavi Ellen Platzman Caitlin Tems William Berelson Yvonne Hamann The Last 1200 Years of Rainfall/Runoff Variability along the Central Mexico Pacific Coast Associated with the North American Monsoon Oceans North American Monsoon Holocene paleoclimate Mexico paleoclimate environmental magnetism |
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Steve Lund Emily Mortazavi Ellen Platzman Caitlin Tems William Berelson Yvonne Hamann |
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The Last 1200 Years of Rainfall/Runoff Variability along the Central Mexico Pacific Coast Associated with the North American Monsoon |
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The Last 1200 Years of Rainfall/Runoff Variability along the Central Mexico Pacific Coast Associated with the North American Monsoon |
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The Last 1200 Years of Rainfall/Runoff Variability along the Central Mexico Pacific Coast Associated with the North American Monsoon |
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The Last 1200 Years of Rainfall/Runoff Variability along the Central Mexico Pacific Coast Associated with the North American Monsoon |
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The Last 1200 Years of Rainfall/Runoff Variability along the Central Mexico Pacific Coast Associated with the North American Monsoon |
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last 1200 years of rainfall/runoff variability along the central mexico pacific coast associated with the north american monsoon |
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This study presents new evidence for long-term variability in the late Holocene North American Monsoon (NAM), Pacific coast of Mexico. We have carried out a rock magnetic study on two deep-sea sediment cores from the Pacific coast Pescadero Basin. The magnetic intensities estimate total magnetic material and are a proxy for total clastic sediment. Ratios of magnetic intensities estimate the grain size of magnetic material. The rock magnetic data show a decimeter scale, multi-decadal oscillation with fourteen cycles (A-N) over the last 1200 years. These oscillations reflect alternating intervals of stronger/coarser magnetic/clastic flux to the coastal ocean and intervals of weaker/finer magnetic flux. We think these variations are caused by variations in long-term dominance of the NAM; summer (wet) monsoons produce rainy conditions (with runoff) while winter (dry) monsoons produce significant offshore winds, increased upwelling/biological productivity. We can correlate our variability to two other published studies southeast of Pescadero Basin, coastal lake sediments in Laguna de Juanacatlan and a Juxtlahuaca Cave stalagmite. Both of these studies estimate local rainfall. We see evidence of the same pattern of multi-decadal rainfall-runoff variability in these records as we see in Pescadero Basin, which is synchronous to within ±25 years over the last 1200 years. The multi-dacadal pattern of hydrologic variability in all three records varies in cycle duration from ~90-years wet/dry cycles in the Little Ice Age (1400–1850 AD) to ~60-years cycles in the Medieval Climate Optimum (1100–1400 AD). This variability in cycle duration suggests some chaotic nature to the regional NAM climate pattern or some long-term non-linear forcing (PDO?). |
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North American Monsoon Holocene paleoclimate Mexico paleoclimate environmental magnetism |
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