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Speleothem records decadal to multidecadal hydroclimate variations in southwestern Morocco during the last millennium
Fecha
2017-10-15Registro en:
index-oti2018
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Autor
Ait Brahim, Yassine
Cheng, Hai
Sifeddine, Abdelfettah
Wassenburg, Jasper A.
Cruz, Francisco W.
Khodri, Myriam
Sha, Lijuan
Pérez-Zanón, Núria
Hassane Beraaouz, El
Apaéstegui Campos, James Emiliano
Guyot, Jean-Loup
Jochum, Klaus Peter
Bouchaou, Lhoussaine
Institución
Resumen
This study presents the first well-dated high resolution stable isotope (δ¹⁸O and δ¹³C) and trace element (Mg and Sr) speleothem records from southwestern Morocco covering the last 1000 yrs. Our records reveal substantial decadal to multidecadal swings between dry and humid periods, consistent with regional paleorecords with prevailing dry conditions during the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), wetter conditions during the second part of the Little Ice Age (LIA), and a trend towards dry conditions during the current warm period. These coherent regional climate signals suggest common climate controls. Statistical analyses indicate that the climate of southwestern Morocco remained under the combined influence of both the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) over the last millennium. Interestingly, the generally warmer MCA and colder LIA at longer multidecadal timescales probably influenced the regional climate in North Africa through the influence on Sahara Low which weakened and strengthened the mean moisture inflow from the Atlantic Ocean during the MCA and LIA respectively.