2008
DOI: 10.1029/2007jd009320
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Abrupt changes in the water balance of tropical West Africa during the late Quaternary

Abstract: [1] Understanding the causes of tropical climate variability requires an understanding of not only the temporal patterns of these changes, but their spatial extent and magnitude. In this study, we employ a water balance modeling approach to simulate the magnitude of hydrologic changes associated with the geologic record of past lake stands at Lake Bosumtwi, West Africa. Our results indicate that lake level lowering during the late glacial (16 ka) was likely the result of a $20% decrease in precipitation, consi… Show more

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“…The reconstructions also show an abrupt precipitation reduction at or just after 8 ka BP, which approximately coincides with later phases of the 8.2 ka BP North Atlantic melt-water event, though the drying is significantly longer in duration ( 16 ). This centennial-scale drying event is supported by records from across the continent ( 12 , 43 46 ). A very similar event occurs around 7.7 ka BP in the +CONV+VMS simulation independently of any melt-water forcing in the model.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The reconstructions also show an abrupt precipitation reduction at or just after 8 ka BP, which approximately coincides with later phases of the 8.2 ka BP North Atlantic melt-water event, though the drying is significantly longer in duration ( 16 ). This centennial-scale drying event is supported by records from across the continent ( 12 , 43 46 ). A very similar event occurs around 7.7 ka BP in the +CONV+VMS simulation independently of any melt-water forcing in the model.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…It is not uncommon that unmeasured or neglected terms exist for closing the water budget [ Winter , 1981; Assouline , 1993]. Moreover, studies on lake water budgets typically focus on longer time scales from monthly [e.g., Myrup et al , 1979; Assouline , 1993; LaBaugh et al , 1997] to annual [e.g., Lewis , 1983b; Claessens et al , 2006; Shanahan et al , 2008].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a number of regions, a relatively high spatial density of sites has revealed new insights into the spatial patterns of climate variation that is helping us to refine our understanding of how the climate system works at long temporal scales and of the differential sensitivity and response of environmental systems to climate change (Russell et al, 2007;Fritz, 2008;Shanahan et al, 2008;Cruz et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%