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Title: Climate as a contributing factor in the demise of Angkor, Cambodia
Authors: Buckley B.M.
Anchukaitis K.J.
Penny D.
Fletcher R.
Cook E.R.
Sano M.
Nam L.C.
Wichienkeeo A.
Minh T.T.
Hong T.M.
Keywords: Collapse
Dendrochronology
El Niño-Southern oscillation
Paleoclimate
Palmer drought severity index
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Citation: Volume 107, Issue 15, Page 6748-6752
Abstract: The "hydraulic city" of Angkor, the capitol of the Khmer Empire in Cambodia, experienced decades-long drought interspersed with intense monsoons in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries that, in combination with other factors, contributed to its eventual demise. The climatic evidence comes from a seven-and-a-half century robust hydroclimate reconstruction from tropical southern Vietnamese tree rings. The Angkor droughts were of a duration and severity that would have impacted the sprawling city's water supply and agricultural productivity, while high-magnitude monsoon years damaged its water control infrastructure. Hydroclimate variability for this region is strongly and inversely correlated with tropical Pacific sea surface temperature, indicating that a warm Pacific and El Niño events induce drought at interannual and interdecadal time scales, and that low-frequency variations of tropical Pacific climate can exert significant influence over Southeast Asian climate and society.
URI: http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/13170
ISSN: 278424
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