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  Holocene biome changes in Asia - an analysis of different transient Earth system model simulations

Dallmeyer, A., Claussen, M., Ni, J., Cao, X., Wang, Y., Fischer, N., et al. (2017). Holocene biome changes in Asia - an analysis of different transient Earth system model simulations. Climate of the Past, 13, 107-134. doi:10.5194/cp-13-107-2017.

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Dallmeyer, Anne1, Author                 
Claussen, Martin1, Author                 
Ni, J., Author
Cao, X., Author
Wang, Y., Author
Fischer , N., Author
Pfeiffer, M., Author
Jin , L., Author
Khon, V., Author
Wagner, S., Author
Haberkorn, K., Author
Herzschuh, U., Author
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1Director’s Research Group LES, The Land in the Earth System, MPI for Meteorology, Max Planck Society, ou_913564              

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 Abstract: The large variety of atmospheric circulation systems affecting the East Asian climate is reflected by the complex Asian vegetation distribution. Particularly in the transition zones of these circulation systems, vegetation is supposed to be very sensitive to climate change. Since proxy records are scarce, hitherto a mechanistic understanding of the past spatio-temporal climate-vegetation relationship is lacking. To assess the Holocene vegetation change and to obtain an ensemble of potential mid-Holocene biome distributions for Eastern Asia, we forced the diagnostic biome model BIOME4 with climate anomalies of different transient Holocene climate simulations performed in coupled atmosphere-ocean(-vegetation) models. The simulated biome changes are compared with pollen-based biome records for different key regions. In all simulations, substantial biome shifts during the Holocene are confined to the high-northern latitudes and the Monsoon-Westerlies transition zone, but the temporal evolution and amplitude of change strongly depends on the climate forcing. Large parts of the southern tundra are replaced by taiga during the mid-Holocene due to a warmer growing season and the boreal treeline in northern Asia is shifted northward by approx. 4° in the ensemble mean, ranging from 1.5° to 6° in the individual simulations, respectively. This simulated treeline shift is in agreement with pollen-based reconstructions from northern Siberia. The desert fraction in the transition zone is reduced by 21 % during the mid-Holocene compared to pre-industrial due to enhanced precipitation. The desert- steppe margin is shifted westward by 5° (1°–9° in the individual simulations). The forest biomes are expanded north-westward by 2° ranging from 0°–4° in the single simulations. These results corroborate pollen-based reconstructions indicating an extended forest area in north Central China during the mid-Holocene. According to the model, the forest-to-non-forest and steppe-to-desert changes in the climate transition zones are spatially not uniform and not linear during the Holocene.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2016-062016-122017-02-092017-02-09
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5194/cp-13-107-2017
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Project name : Interdynamik Palmod
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Funding organization : BMBF, DFG

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Title: Climate of the Past
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Publ. Info: Katlenberg-Lindau, Germany : Published by Copernicus on behalf of the European Geosciences Union
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 13 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 107 - 134 Identifier: ISSN: 1814-9324
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1000000000033790