Orbital- and Millennial-Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years

Reconstructions of aeolian dust flux to West African margin sediments can be used to explore changing atmospheric circulation and hydroclimate over North Africa on millennial to orbital timescales. Here, we extend West African margin dust flux records back to 37 ka in a transect of sites from 19° to...

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Main Authors: Kinsley, Christopher W., Bradtmiller, Louisa I., McGee, David, Galgay, Michael, Stuut, Jan Berend, Tjallingii, Rik, Winckler, Gisela, deMenocal, Peter B.
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftvuamstcris:oai:research.vu.nl:publications/fdd8d31e-04d5-462c-83c5-6057932e14c6 2024-10-20T14:10:39+00:00 Orbital- and Millennial-Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years Kinsley, Christopher W. Bradtmiller, Louisa I. McGee, David Galgay, Michael Stuut, Jan Berend Tjallingii, Rik Winckler, Gisela deMenocal, Peter B. 2022-01 application/pdf https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/fdd8d31e-04d5-462c-83c5-6057932e14c6 https://doi.org/10.1029/2020PA004137 https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/fdd8d31e-04d5-462c-83c5-6057932e14c6 https://research.vu.nl/ws/files/357852572/Paleoceanog_and_Paleoclimatol_-_2021_-_Kinsley_-_Orbital_and_Millennial_Scale_Variability_in_Northwest_African_Dust.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85123695174&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=85123695174&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Kinsley , C W , Bradtmiller , L I , McGee , D , Galgay , M , Stuut , J B , Tjallingii , R , Winckler , G & deMenocal , P B 2022 , ' Orbital- and Millennial-Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years ' , Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology , vol. 37 , no. 1 , e2020PA004137 , pp. 1-22 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2020PA004137 aeolian dust dust flux Green Sahara North Africa stadials article 2022 ftvuamstcris https://doi.org/10.1029/2020PA004137 2024-10-10T00:22:43Z Reconstructions of aeolian dust flux to West African margin sediments can be used to explore changing atmospheric circulation and hydroclimate over North Africa on millennial to orbital timescales. Here, we extend West African margin dust flux records back to 37 ka in a transect of sites from 19° to 27°N, and back to 67 ka at Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Hole 658C, in order to explore the interplay of orbital and high-latitude forcings on North African climate and make quantitative estimates of dust flux during the core of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The ODP 658C record shows a Green Sahara interval from 60 to 50 ka during a time of high Northern Hemisphere summer insolation, with dust fluxes similar to levels during the early Holocene African Humid Period, and an abrupt peak in flux during Heinrich event 5a (H5a). Dust fluxes increase from 50 to 35 ka while the high-latitude Northern Hemisphere cools, with peaks in dust flux associated with North Atlantic cool events. From 35 ka through the LGM dust deposition decreases in all cores, and little response is observed to low-latitude insolation changes. Dust fluxes at sites from 21° to 27°N were near late Holocene levels during the LGM time slice, suggesting a more muted LGM response than observed from mid-latitude dust sources. Records along the northwest African margin suggest important differences in wind responses during different stadials, with maximum dust flux anomalies centered south of 20°N during H1 and north of 20°N during the Younger Dryas. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU): Research Portal Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 37 1
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topic aeolian dust
dust flux
Green Sahara
North Africa
stadials
spellingShingle aeolian dust
dust flux
Green Sahara
North Africa
stadials
Kinsley, Christopher W.
Bradtmiller, Louisa I.
McGee, David
Galgay, Michael
Stuut, Jan Berend
Tjallingii, Rik
Winckler, Gisela
deMenocal, Peter B.
Orbital- and Millennial-Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years
topic_facet aeolian dust
dust flux
Green Sahara
North Africa
stadials
description Reconstructions of aeolian dust flux to West African margin sediments can be used to explore changing atmospheric circulation and hydroclimate over North Africa on millennial to orbital timescales. Here, we extend West African margin dust flux records back to 37 ka in a transect of sites from 19° to 27°N, and back to 67 ka at Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Hole 658C, in order to explore the interplay of orbital and high-latitude forcings on North African climate and make quantitative estimates of dust flux during the core of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The ODP 658C record shows a Green Sahara interval from 60 to 50 ka during a time of high Northern Hemisphere summer insolation, with dust fluxes similar to levels during the early Holocene African Humid Period, and an abrupt peak in flux during Heinrich event 5a (H5a). Dust fluxes increase from 50 to 35 ka while the high-latitude Northern Hemisphere cools, with peaks in dust flux associated with North Atlantic cool events. From 35 ka through the LGM dust deposition decreases in all cores, and little response is observed to low-latitude insolation changes. Dust fluxes at sites from 21° to 27°N were near late Holocene levels during the LGM time slice, suggesting a more muted LGM response than observed from mid-latitude dust sources. Records along the northwest African margin suggest important differences in wind responses during different stadials, with maximum dust flux anomalies centered south of 20°N during H1 and north of 20°N during the Younger Dryas.
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author Kinsley, Christopher W.
Bradtmiller, Louisa I.
McGee, David
Galgay, Michael
Stuut, Jan Berend
Tjallingii, Rik
Winckler, Gisela
deMenocal, Peter B.
author_facet Kinsley, Christopher W.
Bradtmiller, Louisa I.
McGee, David
Galgay, Michael
Stuut, Jan Berend
Tjallingii, Rik
Winckler, Gisela
deMenocal, Peter B.
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title Orbital- and Millennial-Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years
title_short Orbital- and Millennial-Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years
title_full Orbital- and Millennial-Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years
title_fullStr Orbital- and Millennial-Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years
title_full_unstemmed Orbital- and Millennial-Scale Variability in Northwest African Dust Emissions Over the Past 67,000 years
title_sort orbital- and millennial-scale variability in northwest african dust emissions over the past 67,000 years
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