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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Wintimdouine Cave, Morocco Holocene Speleothem Oxygen Isotope Data

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NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information2026-04-23 收录
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We present new high-resolution oxygen isotope (d18O) records from three NW African speleothems located at ~31N. The present-day rainfall patterns at 31N in NW Africa are linked to negative winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) phases. On multi-millennial timescales, our d18O records, together with other hydroclimate records, provide new evidence of humid conditions during the mid-Holocene, a period that was presumably characterized by arid climate due to positive NAO states. Thus, the apparent increase in moisture during the mid-Holocene is interpreted better as an increase in summer rainfall. This is most likely linked to the expansion of the West African summer monsoon (WASM) fringe during the African Humid Period (AHP), which terminated in our record abruptly around 4 kyr BP. The temporospatial difference with speleothem records from N Morocco suggests that the High-Atlas Mountains might have been a topographic barrier to further expansion of the WASM fringe into higher latitudes.
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