Global warming drove the Mid-Miocene climate humidification in the northern Tibetan Plateau

Global and Planetary Change(2023)

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The Miocene is a key transitional period for the Asian monsoon evolution and establishment of modern-like geomorphic landscapes in the northern Tibetan Plateau. Elucidating the Miocene paleoenvironmental changes and their relationships with climate and tectonics are significant in understanding future hydrological changes in the northern Tibet under a warming climate. In this study, detailed lithological and rock magnetic investigations were conducted on a Miocene fluvial-lacustrine sediment sequence from the Linxia Basin in Northeast Tibet, to understand the paleoenvironmental and palaeohydrological response to the tectonics and global climatic change, especially to the effects of the Middle Miocene Climatic optimum (MMCO). The results demonstrated that strong waterlogged reducing environments during MMCO precluded the occurrences of pedogenesis in the Linxia Basin owing to highly humid climates. As the precipitation decreased significantly before and after MMCO, pedogenesis occurred increasingly owing to temperate and well-drained conditions. A synthesis of the lithological and magnetic variations in Miocene fluvial-lacustrine sediments further indicated that climate humidification prevailed in most areas of the northern Tibetan Plateau during MMCO. These observations demonstrate that global climate change, rather than the tectonic uplift, significantly influenced the Mid-Miocene paleoenvironmental evolution in northern Tibet.
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Global warming, MMCO, Climate humidification, Environmental magnetism, Northern Tibetan Plateau
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