Between 5 and 4 thousand years ago, crippling megadroughts led to the disruption of ancient civilizations across parts of Africa and Asia, yet the extent of these climate extremes in mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) has never been defined. This is despite archeological evidence showing a shift in human settlement patterns across the region during this period. We report evidence from stalagmite climate records indicating a major decrease of monsoon rainfall in MSEA during the mid- to late Holocene, coincident with African monsoon failure during the end of the Green Sahara. Through a set of modeling experiments, we show that reduced vegetation and increased dust loads during the Green Sahara termination shifted the Walker circulation eastw...
Climate models are potentially useful tools for addressing human dispersals and demographic change. ...
The greening of the Sahara, associated with the African Humid Period (AHP) between ca. 14,500 and 5,...
In tropical Africa the transition from the Middle Holocene (ca. 7000 to 3800 years BP) climate to th...
Between 5 and 4 thousand years ago, crippling megadroughts led to the disruption of ancient civiliza...
The mid-Holocene has seen a number of climate shifts, which have been associated with societal chang...
Previous studies based on multiple paleoclimate archives suggested a prominent intensification of th...
Using the general circulation model ECHAM5/JSBACH, we investigate the biogeophysical effect of large...
International audienceOrbital forcing alone is not sufficient to explain the massive northward penet...
International audienceUnderstanding the West African monsoon (WAM) dynamics in the mid-Holocene (MH)...
Between 15,000 and 18,000 years ago, large amounts of ice and meltwater entered the North Atlantic d...
International audienceDuring the mid‐Holocene (6 kyr BP), West Africa experienced a much stronger an...
AbstractThe West African Monsoon (WAM) is crucial for the socio-economic stability of millions of pe...
There is ample evidence from palaeobotanic and palaeoclimatic reconstructions that during early and ...
In this study, we use a sophisticated high-resolution atmosphere-ocean coupled climate model, EC-Ear...
International audienceUnderstanding the West African monsoon (WAM) dynamics in the mid-Holocene (MH)...
Climate models are potentially useful tools for addressing human dispersals and demographic change. ...
The greening of the Sahara, associated with the African Humid Period (AHP) between ca. 14,500 and 5,...
In tropical Africa the transition from the Middle Holocene (ca. 7000 to 3800 years BP) climate to th...
Between 5 and 4 thousand years ago, crippling megadroughts led to the disruption of ancient civiliza...
The mid-Holocene has seen a number of climate shifts, which have been associated with societal chang...
Previous studies based on multiple paleoclimate archives suggested a prominent intensification of th...
Using the general circulation model ECHAM5/JSBACH, we investigate the biogeophysical effect of large...
International audienceOrbital forcing alone is not sufficient to explain the massive northward penet...
International audienceUnderstanding the West African monsoon (WAM) dynamics in the mid-Holocene (MH)...
Between 15,000 and 18,000 years ago, large amounts of ice and meltwater entered the North Atlantic d...
International audienceDuring the mid‐Holocene (6 kyr BP), West Africa experienced a much stronger an...
AbstractThe West African Monsoon (WAM) is crucial for the socio-economic stability of millions of pe...
There is ample evidence from palaeobotanic and palaeoclimatic reconstructions that during early and ...
In this study, we use a sophisticated high-resolution atmosphere-ocean coupled climate model, EC-Ear...
International audienceUnderstanding the West African monsoon (WAM) dynamics in the mid-Holocene (MH)...
Climate models are potentially useful tools for addressing human dispersals and demographic change. ...
The greening of the Sahara, associated with the African Humid Period (AHP) between ca. 14,500 and 5,...
In tropical Africa the transition from the Middle Holocene (ca. 7000 to 3800 years BP) climate to th...