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2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.105974
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Climate and ecology of the palaeo-Agulhas Plain from stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in bovid tooth enamel from Nelson Bay Cave, South Africa

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“…The oldest part of our sequence (17,060-16,750 cal yr BP, Unit 3c) indicates cold conditions with increased precipitation likely during autumn-winter-spring. This is in strong agreement with an increasing body of recent literature that has supported relatively humid conditions over southernmost regions of southern Africa, which included an expanded WRZ in northerly and easterly extensions during the late LGM [6][7][8][9][10][11]. Not only were SWW (and the associated passage of cold fronts) more intense and/or shifted in an equatorward direction during this time over southern Africa [e.g., 9], but responded in a similar manner over South America [114] and Australia [115].…”
Section: Regional Context and Implicationssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The oldest part of our sequence (17,060-16,750 cal yr BP, Unit 3c) indicates cold conditions with increased precipitation likely during autumn-winter-spring. This is in strong agreement with an increasing body of recent literature that has supported relatively humid conditions over southernmost regions of southern Africa, which included an expanded WRZ in northerly and easterly extensions during the late LGM [6][7][8][9][10][11]. Not only were SWW (and the associated passage of cold fronts) more intense and/or shifted in an equatorward direction during this time over southern Africa [e.g., 9], but responded in a similar manner over South America [114] and Australia [115].…”
Section: Regional Context and Implicationssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In contrast, the opposite situation has been observed on longer, geological time scales. During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), when mountain glaciers reached their maximum ice extent in the mid-latitude southern hemisphere (23,000 and 19,000 cal yr BP) [4][5][6], it is suggested that an equatorward shift of the SWW extended the WRZ, generating humid conditions over much of southern Africa [e.g., [7][8][9][10][11]. However, a number of open questions related to climate development from the LGM to present still exist.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent works have also shown that the influence of CO 2 on δ 13 C p value is not affected by water availability (Lomax et al, 2019) or atmospheric O 2 levels (Porter et al, 2017), and it is recorded within multiple organic substrates (e.g., cellulose and collagen [Hare et al, 2018], hair [Zhao et al, 2019], and n-alkanes [Wu et al, 2017]) and inorganic substrates (e.g., speleothems [Breecker, 2017] and cave air [Bergel et al, 2017]). Consequently, researchers now correct δ 13 C values for changes in CO 2 across a myriad of fossil (e.g., ungulate teeth [Luyt et al, 2019;Sealy et al, 2019], soil-respired carbon [Caves Rugenstein and Page Chamberlain, 2018], soil carbonate [Basu et al, 2019], pyrogenic carbon and n-alkanes [Zhou et al, 2017], and pollen [Bell et al, 2019]), and modern (e.g., fungi [Hobbie et al, 2017] and leaves [Tibby et al, 2016]) substrates, and recent experiments have shown that the δ 13 C p value can produce accurate estimates of paleo-CO 2 concentration (Porter et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South coast sites dating from MIS 6 onwards (e.g., Blombos Cave, Die Kelders Cave, Klasies River, Nelson Bay Cave, Pinnacle Point) frequently include extinct or extralimital grazers (e.g., Klein, 1972Klein, , 1976Klein, , 1983Klein and Cruz-Uribe, 2000;Henshilwood et al 2001;Rector and Reed, 2010), with very high abundances of grazers often observed during the LGM and late glacial (Klein, 1972(Klein, , 1978(Klein, , 1983Faith, 2013). Stable isotope evidence (δ13C) from ungulate grazers at Boomplaas Cave indicate consumption of primarily C3 grasses during the LGM (Sealy et al, 2016), as is also the case at Nelson Bay Cave (Sealy et al 2020). Williams et al (2020 measured stable isotopes on teeth of micromammals and macromammals from a hyena den found at Pinnacle Point and dated to MIS 6 (penultimate glaciation).…”
Section: Open Grasslands In the South-western Cape?mentioning
confidence: 99%