Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile

Magnetic and geochemical core data spanning the last 17,000 years are correlated with new seismic stratigraphy from Lake Tana, Ethiopia. to infer past lake-level change and hence effective precipitation. The data confirm that low lake-level coincides with Heinrich Event 1 (H1) in the North Atlantic,...

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Published in:Global and Planetary Change
Main Authors: Marshall, Michael H., Lamb, Henry F., Huws, Dei, Davies, Sarah J., Bates, C. Richard, Bloemendal, Jan, Boyle, John, Leng, Melanie J., Umer, Mohammed, Bryant, Charlotte
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
Subjects:
XRF
Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/late-pleistocene-and-holocene-drought-events-at-lake-tana-the-source-of-the-blue-nile(ab002814-853e-476f-a926-2234381ee1c7).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2011.06.004
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/ab002814-853e-476f-a926-2234381ee1c7 2023-05-15T17:34:54+02:00 Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile Marshall, Michael H. Lamb, Henry F. Huws, Dei Davies, Sarah J. Bates, C. Richard Bloemendal, Jan Boyle, John Leng, Melanie J. Umer, Mohammed Bryant, Charlotte 2011-08 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/late-pleistocene-and-holocene-drought-events-at-lake-tana-the-source-of-the-blue-nile(ab002814-853e-476f-a926-2234381ee1c7).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2011.06.004 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Marshall , M H , Lamb , H F , Huws , D , Davies , S J , Bates , C R , Bloemendal , J , Boyle , J , Leng , M J , Umer , M & Bryant , C 2011 , ' Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile ' , Global and Planetary Change , vol. 78 , no. 3-4 , pp. 147-161 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2011.06.004 Nile mineral magnetics XRF seismics Ethiopian highlands Holocene INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM RESOLUTION SEISMIC-REFLECTION SEDIMENTARY ORGANIC-MATTER ABRUPT CLIMATE-CHANGE TROPICAL WEST-AFRICA M-RS/M-S ATLANTIC-OCEAN EAST-AFRICA THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION article 2011 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2011.06.004 2022-06-02T07:40:51Z Magnetic and geochemical core data spanning the last 17,000 years are correlated with new seismic stratigraphy from Lake Tana, Ethiopia. to infer past lake-level change and hence effective precipitation. The data confirm that low lake-level coincides with Heinrich Event 1 (H1) in the North Atlantic, as previously shown from diatom and pollen evidence (Lamb et al., 2007). The lake deepened at 15.3 cal kyr BP and abruptly returned to freshwater conditions, when the lake overflowed into the Blue Nile. Low runoff and lake levels and therefore rainfall are inferred between 13.0 and 12.5 cal kyr BP and may represent southerly suppression of the ITCZ and the associated monsoon front at the time of the Younger Dryas. Two drought episodes occurred at 8.4 and 7.5 cal kyr BP, and are also interpreted as a southward shift in the monsoon front. The first of these events appears to have preceded and been more significant than the 8.2 cal kyr BP. Precipitation declined after 6.8 cal kyr BP, although we do not see an abrupt end to the African Humid Period. This period culminated in a dry episode at similar to 4.2 cal kyr BP, supporting the view that reduced Nile flow was a contributing factor to the demise of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of St Andrews: Research Portal Low Lake ENVELOPE(142.677,142.677,-66.993,-66.993) Global and Planetary Change 78 3-4 147 161
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topic Nile
mineral magnetics
XRF
seismics
Ethiopian highlands
Holocene
INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE
LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM
RESOLUTION SEISMIC-REFLECTION
SEDIMENTARY ORGANIC-MATTER
ABRUPT CLIMATE-CHANGE
TROPICAL WEST-AFRICA
M-RS/M-S
ATLANTIC-OCEAN
EAST-AFRICA
THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION
spellingShingle Nile
mineral magnetics
XRF
seismics
Ethiopian highlands
Holocene
INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE
LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM
RESOLUTION SEISMIC-REFLECTION
SEDIMENTARY ORGANIC-MATTER
ABRUPT CLIMATE-CHANGE
TROPICAL WEST-AFRICA
M-RS/M-S
ATLANTIC-OCEAN
EAST-AFRICA
THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION
Marshall, Michael H.
Lamb, Henry F.
Huws, Dei
Davies, Sarah J.
Bates, C. Richard
Bloemendal, Jan
Boyle, John
Leng, Melanie J.
Umer, Mohammed
Bryant, Charlotte
Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile
topic_facet Nile
mineral magnetics
XRF
seismics
Ethiopian highlands
Holocene
INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE
LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM
RESOLUTION SEISMIC-REFLECTION
SEDIMENTARY ORGANIC-MATTER
ABRUPT CLIMATE-CHANGE
TROPICAL WEST-AFRICA
M-RS/M-S
ATLANTIC-OCEAN
EAST-AFRICA
THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION
description Magnetic and geochemical core data spanning the last 17,000 years are correlated with new seismic stratigraphy from Lake Tana, Ethiopia. to infer past lake-level change and hence effective precipitation. The data confirm that low lake-level coincides with Heinrich Event 1 (H1) in the North Atlantic, as previously shown from diatom and pollen evidence (Lamb et al., 2007). The lake deepened at 15.3 cal kyr BP and abruptly returned to freshwater conditions, when the lake overflowed into the Blue Nile. Low runoff and lake levels and therefore rainfall are inferred between 13.0 and 12.5 cal kyr BP and may represent southerly suppression of the ITCZ and the associated monsoon front at the time of the Younger Dryas. Two drought episodes occurred at 8.4 and 7.5 cal kyr BP, and are also interpreted as a southward shift in the monsoon front. The first of these events appears to have preceded and been more significant than the 8.2 cal kyr BP. Precipitation declined after 6.8 cal kyr BP, although we do not see an abrupt end to the African Humid Period. This period culminated in a dry episode at similar to 4.2 cal kyr BP, supporting the view that reduced Nile flow was a contributing factor to the demise of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Marshall, Michael H.
Lamb, Henry F.
Huws, Dei
Davies, Sarah J.
Bates, C. Richard
Bloemendal, Jan
Boyle, John
Leng, Melanie J.
Umer, Mohammed
Bryant, Charlotte
author_facet Marshall, Michael H.
Lamb, Henry F.
Huws, Dei
Davies, Sarah J.
Bates, C. Richard
Bloemendal, Jan
Boyle, John
Leng, Melanie J.
Umer, Mohammed
Bryant, Charlotte
author_sort Marshall, Michael H.
title Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile
title_short Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile
title_full Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile
title_fullStr Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile
title_full_unstemmed Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile
title_sort late pleistocene and holocene drought events at lake tana, the source of the blue nile
publishDate 2011
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