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  Abrupt shifts of the Sahara-Sahel boundary during Heinrich stadials

Collins, J. A., Govin, A., Mulitza, S., Heslop, D., Zabel, M., Hartmann, J., et al. (2013). Abrupt shifts of the Sahara-Sahel boundary during Heinrich stadials. CLIMATE OF THE PAST, 9(3), 1181-1191. doi:10.5194/cp-9-1181-2013.

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Collins, J. A.1, Author
Govin, A.1, Author
Mulitza, S.1, Author
Heslop, D.1, Author
Zabel, M.1, Author
Hartmann, Jens2, Author           
Roehl, U.1, Author
Wefer, G.1, Author
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2CRG Chemistry of Natural Aqueous Solutions, Research Area B: Climate Manifestations and Impacts, The CliSAP Cluster of Excellence, External Organizations, ou_2025293              

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 Abstract: Relict dune fields that are found as far south as 14 N in the modern-day African Sahel are testament to equatorward expansions of the Sahara desert during the Late Pleistocene. However, the discontinuous nature of dune records means that abrupt millennial-timescale climate events are not always resolved. High-resolution marine core studies have identified Heinrich stadials as the dustiest periods of the last glacial in West Africa although the spatial evolution of dust export on millennial timescales has so far not been investigated. We use the major-element composition of four high-resolution marine sediment cores to reconstruct the spatial extent of Saharan-dust versus river-sediment input to the continental margin from West Africa over the last 60 ka. This allows us to map the position of the sediment composition corresponding to the Sahara Sahel boundary. Our records indicate that the Sahara Sahel boundary reached its most southerly position (13 N) during Heinrich stadials and hence suggest that these were the periods when the sand dunes formed at 14 N on the continent. Heinrich stadials are associated with cold North Atlantic sea surface temperatures which appear to have triggered abrupt increases of aridity and wind strength in the Sahel. Our study illustrates the influence of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on the position of the Sahara Sahel boundary and on global atmospheric dust loading.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2013
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000322859700012
DOI: 10.5194/cp-9-1181-2013
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Title: CLIMATE OF THE PAST
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 9 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1181 - 1191 Identifier: ISSN: 1814-9324