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Insolation and glacial-interglacial control on southwestern African hydroclimate over the past 140 000 years

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 398, Issue -, Pages 1-10

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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2014.04.034

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leaf-wax n-alkane; hydrogen and carbon isotopes; African palaeoclimate; monsoonal precipitation; Namibia

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  1. Helmholtz Climate Initiative REKLIM (Regional Climate Change)
  2. DFG Research Centre/Cluster of Excellence 'The Ocean in the Earth System'

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The past climate evolution of southwestern Africa is poorly understood and interpretations of past hydrological changes are sometimes contradictory. Here we present a record of leaf-wax delta D and delta C-13 taken from a marine sediment core at 23 degrees S off the coast of Namibia to reconstruct the hydrology and C-3 versus C-4 vegetation of southwestern Africa over the last 140 000 years (140 ka). We find lower leaf-wax delta D and higher delta C-13 (more C-4 grasses), which we interpret to indicate wetter Southern Hemisphere (SH) summer conditions and increased seasonality, during SH insolation maxima relative to minima and during the last glacial period relative to the Holocene and the last interglacial period. Nonetheless, the dominance of C-4 grasses throughout the record indicates that the wet season remained brief and that this region has remained semi-arid. Our data suggest that past precipitation increases were derived from the tropics rather than from the winter westerlies. Comparison with a record from the Congo Basin indicates that hydroclimate in southwestern Africa has evolved in antiphase with that of central Africa over the last 140 ka. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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