Millennial-scale fluctuations in Saharan dust supply across the decline of the African Humid Period
The Sahara is the world's largest dust source with significant impacts on trans-Atlantic terrestrial and large-scale marine ecosystems. Contested views about a gradual or abrupt onset of Saharan aridity at the end of the African Humid Period dominate the current scientific debate about the Holo...
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ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/562 2024-09-15T18:21:47+00:00 Millennial-scale fluctuations in Saharan dust supply across the decline of the African Humid Period Zielhofer, Christoph von Suchodoletz, Hans Fletcher, William J. Schneider, Birgit Dietze, Elisabeth Schlegel, Michael Schepanski, Kerstin Weninger, Bernhard Mischke, Steffen Mikdad, Abdeslam Jarðvísindadeild (HÍ) Faculty of Earth Sciences (UI) Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ) School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI) Háskóli Íslands University of Iceland 2017-09 119-135 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/562 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.07.010 en eng Elsevier BV Quaternary Science Reviews;171 Zielhofer, C., von Suchodoletz, H., Fletcher, W. J., Schneider, B., Dietze, E., Schlegel, M., . . . Mikdad, A. (2017). Millennial-scale fluctuations in Saharan dust supply across the decline of the African Humid Period. Quaternary Science Reviews, 171, 119-135. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.07.010 0277-3791 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/562 Quaternary Science Reviews doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.07.010 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Holocene Palaeolimnology North Atlantic Sahara Dust record Inorganic geochemistry Paleoclimatology Nýlífsöld Fornveðurfræði Eyðimerkur Sandur Jarðeðlisfræði info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/56210.1016/j.quascirev.2017.07.010 2024-07-09T03:01:56Z The Sahara is the world's largest dust source with significant impacts on trans-Atlantic terrestrial and large-scale marine ecosystems. Contested views about a gradual or abrupt onset of Saharan aridity at the end of the African Humid Period dominate the current scientific debate about the Holocene Saharan desiccation. In this study, we present a 19.63 m sediment core sequence from Lake Sidi Ali (Middle Atlas, Morocco) at the North African desert margin. We reconstruct the interaction between Saharan dust supply and Western Mediterranean hydro-climatic variability during the last 12,000 yr based on analyses of lithogenic grain-sizes, XRF geochemistry and stable isotopes of ostracod shells. A robust chronological model based on AMS 14C dated pollen concentrates supports our multi-proxy study. At orbital-scale there is an overall increase in southern dust supply from the Early Holocene to the Late Holocene, but our Northern Saharan dust record indicates that a gradual Saharan desiccation was interrupted by multiple abrupt dust increases before the ‘southern dust mode‘ was finally established at 4.7 cal ka BP. The Sidi Ali record features millennial peaks in Saharan dust increase at about 11.1, 10.2, 9.4, 8.2, 7.3, 6.6, 6.0, and 5.0 cal ka BP. Early Holocene Saharan dust peaks coincide with Western Mediterranean winter rain minima and North Atlantic cooling events. In contrast, Late Holocene dust peaks correspond mostly with prevailing positive phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation. By comparing with other North African records, we suggest that increases in Northern Saharan dust supply do not solely indicate sub-regional to regional aridity in Mediterranean Northwest Africa but might reflect aridity at a trans-Saharan scale. In particular, our findings support major bimillennial phases of trans-Saharan aridity at 10.2, 8.2, 6.0 and 4.2 cal ka BP. These phases coincide with North Atlantic cooling and a weak African monsoon. Christoph Zielhofer, Steffen Mischke and William Fletcher as principal investigators ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Opin vísindi (Iceland) Quaternary Science Reviews 171 119 135 |
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The Sahara is the world's largest dust source with significant impacts on trans-Atlantic terrestrial and large-scale marine ecosystems. Contested views about a gradual or abrupt onset of Saharan aridity at the end of the African Humid Period dominate the current scientific debate about the Holocene Saharan desiccation. In this study, we present a 19.63 m sediment core sequence from Lake Sidi Ali (Middle Atlas, Morocco) at the North African desert margin. We reconstruct the interaction between Saharan dust supply and Western Mediterranean hydro-climatic variability during the last 12,000 yr based on analyses of lithogenic grain-sizes, XRF geochemistry and stable isotopes of ostracod shells. A robust chronological model based on AMS 14C dated pollen concentrates supports our multi-proxy study. At orbital-scale there is an overall increase in southern dust supply from the Early Holocene to the Late Holocene, but our Northern Saharan dust record indicates that a gradual Saharan desiccation was interrupted by multiple abrupt dust increases before the ‘southern dust mode‘ was finally established at 4.7 cal ka BP. The Sidi Ali record features millennial peaks in Saharan dust increase at about 11.1, 10.2, 9.4, 8.2, 7.3, 6.6, 6.0, and 5.0 cal ka BP. Early Holocene Saharan dust peaks coincide with Western Mediterranean winter rain minima and North Atlantic cooling events. In contrast, Late Holocene dust peaks correspond mostly with prevailing positive phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation. By comparing with other North African records, we suggest that increases in Northern Saharan dust supply do not solely indicate sub-regional to regional aridity in Mediterranean Northwest Africa but might reflect aridity at a trans-Saharan scale. In particular, our findings support major bimillennial phases of trans-Saharan aridity at 10.2, 8.2, 6.0 and 4.2 cal ka BP. These phases coincide with North Atlantic cooling and a weak African monsoon. Christoph Zielhofer, Steffen Mischke and William Fletcher as principal investigators ... |
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Jarðvísindadeild (HÍ) Faculty of Earth Sciences (UI) Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ) School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI) Háskóli Íslands University of Iceland |
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Millennial-scale fluctuations in Saharan dust supply across the decline of the African Humid Period |
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Millennial-scale fluctuations in Saharan dust supply across the decline of the African Humid Period |
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Quaternary Science Reviews;171 Zielhofer, C., von Suchodoletz, H., Fletcher, W. J., Schneider, B., Dietze, E., Schlegel, M., . . . Mikdad, A. (2017). Millennial-scale fluctuations in Saharan dust supply across the decline of the African Humid Period. Quaternary Science Reviews, 171, 119-135. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.07.010 0277-3791 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/562 Quaternary Science Reviews doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.07.010 |
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