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East
African Megadroughts between 135 and 75 Thousand Years Ago and Bearing
on Early-modern Human Origins
Scholz,
C.A., T.C. Johnson, A.S. Cohen, J.W. King, J.A. Peck, J.T. Overpeck,
M.R. Talbot, E.T. Brown, L. Kalindekafe, P.Y.O. Amoako, R.P. Lyons,
T.M. Shanahan, I.S. Castañeda, C.W. Heil, S.L. Forman, L.R.
McHargue, K.R. Beuning, J. Gomez, and J. Pierson
2007 Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 10.1073/pnas.0703874104
ABSTRACT
The environmental backdrop to the evolution and spread of
early
Homo sapiens in East Africa is known mainly from isolated
outcrops and distant marine sediment cores. Here we present results
from new scientific drill cores from Lake Malawi, the first long and
continuous, high-fidelity records of tropical climate change from
the continent itself. Our record shows periods of severe aridity
between 135 and 75 thousand years (kyr) ago, when the lake’s
water volume was reduced by at least 95%. Surprisingly, these
intervals of pronounced tropical African aridity in the early late-Pleistocene
were much more severe than the Last Glacial Maximum
(LGM), the period previously recognized as one of the most arid of
the Quaternary. From these cores and from records from Lakes
Tanganyika (East Africa) and Bosumtwi (West Africa), we document
a major rise in water levels and a shift to more humid
conditions over much of tropical Africa after approximately 70 kyr
ago. This
transition to wetter, more stable conditions coincides with diminished
orbital eccentricity, and a reduction in precession-dominated
climatic extremes. The observed climate mode switch to decreased
environmental variability is consistent with terrestrial and marine
records from in and around tropical Africa, but our records provide
evidence for dramatically wetter conditions after 70 kyr ago. Such
climate change may have stimulated the expansion and migrations
of early modern human populations.
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