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Cyclonic activity over northeastern Africa at 8.5–6.7 cal kyr B.P., based on lacustrine records in the Faiyum Oasis, Egypt

Autor
Welc, Fabian
Milecka, Krystyna
Zalat, Abdelfattah
Chen, Zhongyuan
Majecka, Aleksandra
Nitychoruk, Jerzy
Salem, Alaa
Sun, Qianli
Szymanek, Marcin
Gałecka, Izabela
Data publikacji
2019
Abstrakt (EN)

<p>During African Humid Period in the Holocene when the summer Intertropical Convergence Zone migrated to its northernmost position, the Qarun Lake in the Faiyum Oasis in Egypt was fed with regular inflows from the Nile River and rainfall brought by the Mediterranean winter circulation. Finely-laminated lake sediments, dated at 8.5–6.7 cal kyr B.P., were examined in terms of lithology, geochemistry, microfossils (diatom, pollen) and magnetic susceptibility. Based on the inferred geographical derivation of pollen, the environmental affiliation of diatom taxa and geochemistry of lake sediments, wind trajectories were distinguished, related to two main atmospheric circulation phases. During the earlier phase (8.50–7.83 cal kyr B.P.) there were northwestern wind trajectories followed by southern ones and during the later phase (7.83–6.70 cal kyr B.P.), the northern winds were followed by northwestern and southern ones. Northwestern and northern winds brought winter rainfall and caused water turbulence in the lake, and the southern winds were associated with regional aridification. This scenario of atmospheric circulation in northeastern Africa extends significantly our understanding of key modes of climatic variability and wind trajectories in the Early to Middle Holocene (Greenlandian to Northgrippian) transition.</p>

Słowa kluczowe EN
Holocene
Atmospheric circulation
Intertropical Convergence Zone
Palaeowesterlies
pollen record
Diatoms
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki o Ziemi i środowisku
Czasopismo
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Tom
528
Strony od-do
120-132
ISSN
0031-0182
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