Climate, vegetation and fire history during the past 18,000 years, recorded in high altitude lacustrine sediments on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains (Ethiopia)
Low-altitude lakes in eastern Africa have long been investigated and have provided valuable information about the Late Quaternary paleohydrological evolution, such as the African Humid Period. However, records often suffer from poor age control, resolution, and/or ambiguous proxy interpretation, and...
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author | Mekonnen, Betelhem Glaser, Bruno Zech, Roland Zech, Michael Schlütz, Frank Bussert, Robert Addis, Agerie Gil-Romera, Graciela Nemomissa, Sileshi Bekele, Tamrat Bittner, Lucas Solomon, Dawit Manhart, Andreas Zech, Wolfgang |
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description | Low-altitude lakes in eastern Africa have long been investigated and have provided valuable information about the Late Quaternary paleohydrological evolution, such as the African Humid Period. However, records often suffer from poor age control, resolution, and/or ambiguous proxy interpretation, and only little focus has been put on high-altitude regions despite their sensitivity to global, regional, and local climate change phenomena. Here we report on Last Glacial environmental fluctuations at about 4000 m asl on the Sanetti Plateau in the Bale Mountains (SE Ethiopia), based on biogeochemical and palynological analyses of laminated lacustrine sediments. After deglaciation at about 18 cal kyr BP, a steppe-like herb-rich grassland with maximum Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae and Plantago existed. Between 16.6 and 15.7 cal kyr BP, conditions were dry with a desiccation layer at ~ 16.3 cal kyr BP, documenting a temporary phase of maximum aridity on the plateau. While that local event lasted for only a few decades, concentrations of various elements (e.g. Zr, HF, Nb, Nd, and Na) started to increase and reached a maximum at ~ 15.8–15.7 cal kyr BP. We interpret those elements to reflect allochthonous, aeolian dust input via dry northerly winds and increasingly arid conditions in the lowlands. We suggest an abrupt versus delayed response at high and low altitudes, respectively, in response to Northern Hemispheric cooling events (the Heinrich Event 1). The delayed response at low altitudes might be caused by slow negative vegetation and monsoon feedbacks that make the ecosystem somewhat resilient. At ~ 15.7 cal kyr BP, our record shows an abrupt onset of the African Humid Period, almost 1000 years before the onset of the Bølling–Allerød warming in the North-Atlantic region, and about 300 years earlier than in the Lake Tana region. Erica pollen increased significantly between 14.4 and 13.6 cal kyr BP in agreement with periodically wet and regionally warm conditions. Similarly, intense fire events, documented by increased ... |
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spelling | ftdbthueringen:oai:www.db-thueringen.de:dbt_mods_00064019 2025-02-16T15:07:44+00:00 Climate, vegetation and fire history during the past 18,000 years, recorded in high altitude lacustrine sediments on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains (Ethiopia) Mekonnen, Betelhem Glaser, Bruno Zech, Roland Zech, Michael Schlütz, Frank Bussert, Robert Addis, Agerie Gil-Romera, Graciela Nemomissa, Sileshi Bekele, Tamrat Bittner, Lucas Solomon, Dawit Manhart, Andreas Zech, Wolfgang 2022-02-25 19 Seiten https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-022-00472-9 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:27-dbt-64019-8 https://www.db-thueringen.de/receive/dbt_mods_00064019 https://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbt_derivate_00066124/s40645-022-00472-9.pdf eng eng Progress in Earth and Planetary Science -- 2197-4284 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ public info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article ScholarlyArticle ddc:550 Bale Mountains High-altitude lacustrine sediments Heinrich event 1 African humid period Fire Erica Earth Sciences article Text doc-type:Article 2022 ftdbthueringen https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-022-00472-9 2025-01-17T04:47:40Z Low-altitude lakes in eastern Africa have long been investigated and have provided valuable information about the Late Quaternary paleohydrological evolution, such as the African Humid Period. However, records often suffer from poor age control, resolution, and/or ambiguous proxy interpretation, and only little focus has been put on high-altitude regions despite their sensitivity to global, regional, and local climate change phenomena. Here we report on Last Glacial environmental fluctuations at about 4000 m asl on the Sanetti Plateau in the Bale Mountains (SE Ethiopia), based on biogeochemical and palynological analyses of laminated lacustrine sediments. After deglaciation at about 18 cal kyr BP, a steppe-like herb-rich grassland with maximum Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae and Plantago existed. Between 16.6 and 15.7 cal kyr BP, conditions were dry with a desiccation layer at ~ 16.3 cal kyr BP, documenting a temporary phase of maximum aridity on the plateau. While that local event lasted for only a few decades, concentrations of various elements (e.g. Zr, HF, Nb, Nd, and Na) started to increase and reached a maximum at ~ 15.8–15.7 cal kyr BP. We interpret those elements to reflect allochthonous, aeolian dust input via dry northerly winds and increasingly arid conditions in the lowlands. We suggest an abrupt versus delayed response at high and low altitudes, respectively, in response to Northern Hemispheric cooling events (the Heinrich Event 1). The delayed response at low altitudes might be caused by slow negative vegetation and monsoon feedbacks that make the ecosystem somewhat resilient. At ~ 15.7 cal kyr BP, our record shows an abrupt onset of the African Humid Period, almost 1000 years before the onset of the Bølling–Allerød warming in the North-Atlantic region, and about 300 years earlier than in the Lake Tana region. Erica pollen increased significantly between 14.4 and 13.6 cal kyr BP in agreement with periodically wet and regionally warm conditions. Similarly, intense fire events, documented by increased ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Digital Library Thüringen Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 9 1 |
spellingShingle | article ScholarlyArticle ddc:550 Bale Mountains High-altitude lacustrine sediments Heinrich event 1 African humid period Fire Erica Earth Sciences Mekonnen, Betelhem Glaser, Bruno Zech, Roland Zech, Michael Schlütz, Frank Bussert, Robert Addis, Agerie Gil-Romera, Graciela Nemomissa, Sileshi Bekele, Tamrat Bittner, Lucas Solomon, Dawit Manhart, Andreas Zech, Wolfgang Climate, vegetation and fire history during the past 18,000 years, recorded in high altitude lacustrine sediments on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains (Ethiopia) |
title | Climate, vegetation and fire history during the past 18,000 years, recorded in high altitude lacustrine sediments on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains (Ethiopia) |
title_full | Climate, vegetation and fire history during the past 18,000 years, recorded in high altitude lacustrine sediments on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains (Ethiopia) |
title_fullStr | Climate, vegetation and fire history during the past 18,000 years, recorded in high altitude lacustrine sediments on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains (Ethiopia) |
title_full_unstemmed | Climate, vegetation and fire history during the past 18,000 years, recorded in high altitude lacustrine sediments on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains (Ethiopia) |
title_short | Climate, vegetation and fire history during the past 18,000 years, recorded in high altitude lacustrine sediments on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains (Ethiopia) |
title_sort | climate, vegetation and fire history during the past 18,000 years, recorded in high altitude lacustrine sediments on the sanetti plateau, bale mountains (ethiopia) |
topic | article ScholarlyArticle ddc:550 Bale Mountains High-altitude lacustrine sediments Heinrich event 1 African humid period Fire Erica Earth Sciences |
topic_facet | article ScholarlyArticle ddc:550 Bale Mountains High-altitude lacustrine sediments Heinrich event 1 African humid period Fire Erica Earth Sciences |
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