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Climate as a contributing factor in the demise of Angkor, Cambodia.


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.

SUBMITTER: Buckley BM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2872380 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Climate as a contributing factor in the demise of Angkor, Cambodia.

Buckley Brendan M BM   Anchukaitis Kevin J KJ   Penny Daniel D   Fletcher Roland R   Cook Edward R ER   Sano Masaki M   Nam Le Canh le C   Wichienkeeo Aroonrut A   Minh Ton That TT   Hong Truong Mai TM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100329 15


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  ...[more]

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