Northern Hemisphere Controls on Tropical Southeast African Climate During the Past 60,000 Years
University of Arizona · Brown University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The processes that control climate in the tropics are poorly understood. We applied compound-specific hydrogen isotopes (δD) and the TEX 86 (tetraether index of 86 carbon atoms) temperature proxy to sediment cores from Lake Tanganyika to independently reconstruct precipitation and temperature variations during the past 60,000 years. Tanganyika temperatures follow Northern Hemisphere insolation and indicate that warming in tropical southeast Africa during the last glacial termination began to increase ∼3000 years before atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. δD data show that this region experienced abrupt changes in hydrology coeval with orbital and millennial-scale events recorded in Northern Hemisphere…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.57
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
6- JEJessica E. TierneyCorresponding
University of Arizona, Brown University, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
- JMJames M. Russell
University of Arizona, Brown University, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
- YHYongsong Huang
University of Arizona, Brown University, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
- JSJaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
University of Arizona, Brown University, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
- ECEllen C. Hopmans
University of Arizona, Brown University, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Topics & keywords
- Intertropical Convergence Zone
- Northern Hemisphere
- Climatology
- Monsoon
- Tropics
- Precipitation
- Southern Hemisphere
- Glacial period
- Life below water