Long-term climate variability over monsoon Asia as revealed by some proxy sources

Authors

  • H. P. BORGAONKAR
  • G. B. PANT

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v52i1.1672

Keywords:

Climate variability, Monsoon Asia, Proxy sources, Quaternary, Holocene

Abstract

Studies on climate variability over the region of monsoon Asia mostly during the Quaternary, based on various sources of proxy data have been reviewed. Increasing interest to understand the processes of monsoon system over the Asian region as well as the availability of data from variety of reliable proxy sources such as, ocean sediments, ice cores and historical documents have encouraged the palaeoclimatic studies in this region. Inferences drawn from the multiproxy sources indicate good association of glacial and inter-glacial phases with over all monsoon flow. Warm and wet periods are generally characterized by strong summer monsoon, where as, weak monsoonal activities were observed during cold and dry periods. All India monsoon rainfall since early 17th century based on dendroclimatic reconstructions shows trend-less nature with large interannual variability as seen in the instrumental record of recent century. Historical evidences over this region are a potential source of information on contemporary climate change.

Downloads

Published

01-01-2001

How to Cite

[1]
H. P. . . BORGAONKAR and G. B. . PANT, “Long-term climate variability over monsoon Asia as revealed by some proxy sources”, MAUSAM, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 9–22, Jan. 2001.

Issue

Section

Research Papers