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Recurrent decadal-scale dust events over Holocene western Africa and their control on canyon turbidite activity (Mauritania)
Authors:Till JJ Hanebuth  Rüdiger Henrich
Institution:1. Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, UK;2. Department of Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK;3. Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, Ríos Rosas, 23, 28003 Madrid, Spain;4. Dpto. Física Aplicada, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, University of Cádiz, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain;5. Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra, CSIC-Universidad de Granada, Av de las Palmeras 4, 18200 Armilla, Granada, Spain;6. Instituto Español de Oceanografía, C/Puerto Pesquero s/n, 29640 Fuengirola, Spain
Abstract:Sediment records from continental shelves and slopes might provide paleoenvironmental information in the highest temporal resolution but are often hampered due to strong erosional and reworking processes. Here, we present a Holocene sedimentary record from an exceptional shelf mud belt depocenter off northern Mauritania, compared to a second sediment core located inside a large canyon system at the adjacent continental slope. Both records are of outstandingly continuous and highest temporal resolution (9 a/cm) and are investigated by sedimentological and geochemical methods.A series of sharply defined, recurrent dust peaks is preserved in the shelf archive. Each event has lasted for a single decade only and seems to coincide with an individual turbidite bed in the canyon. A joint mechanism should, thus, be responsible for both of these deposits and we suggest a regional atmospheric trigger. Only short-lasting Trade wind strengthening would cause such pronounced aridity over western Saharan Africa. The effect would be massive dust export to shelf and slope. Recently developed high resolution aridity and humidity records from western Africa support the existence of these events over the Holocene and identify them as being controlled by the Atlantic system as far south as 19°N.
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