Date of Award

12-2024

Document Type

Honors Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science

Department

Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences

Advisor/Committee Chair

Aubrey Hillman

Abstract

Changes in the strength of the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) can lead to an increased threat of drought and reduction of crop yield or conversely, a threat of flooding and damage to infrastructure. Sediment cores taken from lakes can provide many valuable details about past environmental and climatic conditions. In this study we examine a sediment core taken from Loktak Lake in India which is affected by the ISM. Loktak is a very shallow and wide lake, with a considerable amount of evaporation; consequently, lake level is very sensitive to hydroclimate changes. In the last 70 years, historical and meteorological records document a weakening of the ISM. Our hypothesis is that this led to a decreasing lake level and increases in mean sediment grain size. Results support our hypothesis; thus, our interpretation may be applied to the rest of the core in order to reconstruct the last 3,000 years of ISM strength. This research is part of a larger, multi-proxy, multi-millennial, multi-institutional project that looks to examine connections between lake level, climate, and drivers of the ISM.

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