Modern and sub-fossil corals suggest reduced temperature variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole during the medieval climate anomaly

Abstract We present two 40 year records of monthly coral Sr/Ca ratios from the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole. A modern coral covers the period from 1968 to 2007. A sub-fossil coral derives from the medieval climate anomaly (MCA) and spans 1100–1140 ad. The modern coral records SST variabil...

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Main Authors: Sri Yudawati Cahyarini, Miriam Pfeiffer, Lars Reuning, Volker Liebetrau, Wolf-Chr. Dullo, Hideko Takayanagi, Iwan Pramesti Anwar, Dwi Amanda Utami, Dieter Garbe-Schönberg, Marfasran Hendrizan, Anton Eisenhauer
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94465-1
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spelling doaj-df338ea7088a42a18e75b56dbe7e2c322021-07-25T11:26:18ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111710.1038/s41598-021-94465-1Modern and sub-fossil corals suggest reduced temperature variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole during the medieval climate anomalySri Yudawati Cahyarini0Miriam Pfeiffer1Lars Reuning2Volker Liebetrau3Wolf-Chr. Dullo4Hideko Takayanagi5Iwan Pramesti Anwar6Dwi Amanda Utami7Dieter Garbe-Schönberg8Marfasran Hendrizan9Anton Eisenhauer10Paleoclimate & Paleoenvironment Research Group, Res. Cent. for Geotechnology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)RWTH Aachen University, Geology and PaleontologyRWTH Aachen University, Geology and PaleontologyGEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research KielGEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research KielInstitute of Geology and Paleontology, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku UniversityDepartment Oceanography, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)Paleoclimate & Paleoenvironment Research Group, Res. Cent. for Geotechnology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)Institute of Geosciences, Kiel UniversityPaleoclimate & Paleoenvironment Research Group, Res. Cent. for Geotechnology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research KielAbstract We present two 40 year records of monthly coral Sr/Ca ratios from the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole. A modern coral covers the period from 1968 to 2007. A sub-fossil coral derives from the medieval climate anomaly (MCA) and spans 1100–1140 ad. The modern coral records SST variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole. A strong correlation is also found between coral Sr/Ca and the IOD index. The correlation with ENSO is asymmetric: the coral shows a moderate correlation with El Niño and a weak correlation with La Niña. The modern coral shows large interannual variability. Extreme IOD events cause cooling > 3 °C (1994, 1997) or ~ 2 °C (2006). In total, the modern coral indicates 32 warm/cool events, with 16 cool and 16 warm events. The MCA coral shows 24 warm/cool events, with 14 cool and 10 warm events. Only one cool event could be comparable to the positive Indian Ocean Dipole in 2006. The seasonal cycle of the MCA coral is reduced (< 50% of to the modern) and the skewness of the Sr/Ca data is lower. This suggests a deeper thermocline in the eastern Indian Ocean associated with a La Niña-like mean state in the Indo-Pacific during the MCA.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94465-1
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author Sri Yudawati Cahyarini
Miriam Pfeiffer
Lars Reuning
Volker Liebetrau
Wolf-Chr. Dullo
Hideko Takayanagi
Iwan Pramesti Anwar
Dwi Amanda Utami
Dieter Garbe-Schönberg
Marfasran Hendrizan
Anton Eisenhauer
spellingShingle Sri Yudawati Cahyarini
Miriam Pfeiffer
Lars Reuning
Volker Liebetrau
Wolf-Chr. Dullo
Hideko Takayanagi
Iwan Pramesti Anwar
Dwi Amanda Utami
Dieter Garbe-Schönberg
Marfasran Hendrizan
Anton Eisenhauer
Modern and sub-fossil corals suggest reduced temperature variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole during the medieval climate anomaly
Scientific Reports
author_facet Sri Yudawati Cahyarini
Miriam Pfeiffer
Lars Reuning
Volker Liebetrau
Wolf-Chr. Dullo
Hideko Takayanagi
Iwan Pramesti Anwar
Dwi Amanda Utami
Dieter Garbe-Schönberg
Marfasran Hendrizan
Anton Eisenhauer
author_sort Sri Yudawati Cahyarini
title Modern and sub-fossil corals suggest reduced temperature variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole during the medieval climate anomaly
title_short Modern and sub-fossil corals suggest reduced temperature variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole during the medieval climate anomaly
title_full Modern and sub-fossil corals suggest reduced temperature variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole during the medieval climate anomaly
title_fullStr Modern and sub-fossil corals suggest reduced temperature variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole during the medieval climate anomaly
title_full_unstemmed Modern and sub-fossil corals suggest reduced temperature variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole during the medieval climate anomaly
title_sort modern and sub-fossil corals suggest reduced temperature variability in the eastern pole of the indian ocean dipole during the medieval climate anomaly
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract We present two 40 year records of monthly coral Sr/Ca ratios from the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole. A modern coral covers the period from 1968 to 2007. A sub-fossil coral derives from the medieval climate anomaly (MCA) and spans 1100–1140 ad. The modern coral records SST variability in the eastern pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole. A strong correlation is also found between coral Sr/Ca and the IOD index. The correlation with ENSO is asymmetric: the coral shows a moderate correlation with El Niño and a weak correlation with La Niña. The modern coral shows large interannual variability. Extreme IOD events cause cooling > 3 °C (1994, 1997) or ~ 2 °C (2006). In total, the modern coral indicates 32 warm/cool events, with 16 cool and 16 warm events. The MCA coral shows 24 warm/cool events, with 14 cool and 10 warm events. Only one cool event could be comparable to the positive Indian Ocean Dipole in 2006. The seasonal cycle of the MCA coral is reduced (< 50% of to the modern) and the skewness of the Sr/Ca data is lower. This suggests a deeper thermocline in the eastern Indian Ocean associated with a La Niña-like mean state in the Indo-Pacific during the MCA.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94465-1
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