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Kilimanjaro Ice Core Records: Evidence of Holocene Climate Change in Tropical Africa

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Abstract

Six ice cores from Kilimanjaro provide an approximately 11.7-thousand-year record of Holocene climate and environmental variability for eastern equatorial Africa, including three periods of abrupt climate change: approximately 8.3, approximately 5.2, and approximately 4 thousand years ago (ka). The latter is coincident with the "First Dark Age," the period of the greatest historically recorded drought in tropical Africa. Variable deposition of F- and Na+ during the African Humid Period suggests rapidly fluctuating lake levels between approximately 11.7 and 4 ka. Over the 20th century, the areal extent of Kilimanjaro's ice fields has decreased approximately 80%, and if current climatological conditions persist,…

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  • Holocene
  • Ice core
  • Climate change
  • Period (music)
  • Geography
  • Physical geography
  • Climatology
  • Geology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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