Changes in climate extremes in Zambia during green and dry Sahara periods and their potential impacts on hominid dispersal

Pausata, Francesco S.R.; Alain, Dominic; Ingrosso, Roberto; Winger, Katja; Drapeau, Michelle S.M. et Burke, Ariane (2023). « Changes in climate extremes in Zambia during green and dry Sahara periods and their potential impacts on hominid dispersal ». Quaternary Science Reviews, 321(108367).

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Northern Africa experienced humid periods known as African humid periods or Green Sahara periods during the late Pleistocene and Holocene. The waxing and waning of the African Monsoon over the last several million years raises the question of how the climatic variability in the African Saharan region could have influenced the evolution and dispersion of hominins in Africa. Little is yet known about the changes in climate extremes in central southern Africa associated with these cycles and their potential impacts on human migration. In this study, we use a regional climate model to simulate archetypal Green and Desert Sahara periods under high and low boreal summer insolation and investigate the resulting changes in climate variability and extremes in South Tropical Africa, with a focus on Zambia. Our results indicate drier and warmer conditions under Green Sahara conditions relative to the Dry Sahara periods. In particular, an increase in the length of droughts and higher temperature extremes have been simulated over the Zambian region in the Green Sahara experiment. Our results suggest that during the Dry Sahara periods, Zambia may have offered better environmental conditions for hominin populations than the Central African Plateau (CAP). In contrast, the Green Sahara periods offered opposite conditions, potentially encouraging hominins to disperse through the large river valleys into the CAP and northward into the Sahel and Sahara.

Type: Article de revue scientifique
Mots-clés ou Sujets: Green Sahara Zambia Climate extremes Hominid dispersal
Unité d'appartenance: Centres institutionnels > Centre de recherche en géochimie et géodynamique (GEOTOP)
Déposé par: Francesco S. R. Pausata
Date de dépôt: 14 nov. 2023 10:06
Dernière modification: 14 nov. 2023 10:06
Adresse URL : http://archipel.uqam.ca/id/eprint/17150

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