2004
DOI: 10.1191/0959-683604hl769rp
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Early-Holocene environments in the Wadi Faynan, Jordan

Abstract: Hunt, C. Elrishi, H. Gilbertson, D. Grattan, J. McLaren, S. Pyatt, B. Rushworth, G. Barker, G. Early-Holocene environments in the Wadi Faynan, Jordan. The Holocene. 2004. 14,6 pp 921-930Evidence for early-Holocene environemnts in the Wadi Faynan in the rift-margin in southern Jordan is described. The Early Holocene of Jordan is not well known and palynology, plant microfossils and molluscs from Wadi Faynan provide evidence for a much more humid forest-steppe and steppe environemnt than the present stony desert… Show more

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“…This Asian/Arabian semiarid desert/steppic environment is mainly driven by climate (low rainfall, wind erosion) and instable/poor soil (sandy/rocky type). Similar vegetation patterns were recorded during parts of the Early and Late Holocene at Wadi Dana, Jordan (36), and at Khawr Rawri and Khawr Al Balid, Sultanate of Oman (37). The DSS is linked in the neighbor joining clustering (NJ) with XWS ( Fig.…”
Section: Modern Climatic Settingmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This Asian/Arabian semiarid desert/steppic environment is mainly driven by climate (low rainfall, wind erosion) and instable/poor soil (sandy/rocky type). Similar vegetation patterns were recorded during parts of the Early and Late Holocene at Wadi Dana, Jordan (36), and at Khawr Rawri and Khawr Al Balid, Sultanate of Oman (37). The DSS is linked in the neighbor joining clustering (NJ) with XWS ( Fig.…”
Section: Modern Climatic Settingmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…These stands represent the easternmost limit of the species natural range. Fossil evidence supports a much greater extant of this species in Jordan (Hunt et al 2004;Leroy 2010;Neumann et al 2010) under the more favorable Pleistocene climatic conditions that prevailed during glaciation events. The currently limited and fragmented status of this species in Jordan as part of the eastern Mediterranean may be attributed to Holocene conditions concomitant with growing human interference (Barbero et al 1998) as reflected by the presence of the earliest human agricultural settlements (Ledig 1992;Zohary 1966) in a politically charged environment (Barbero et al 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Consequently, the east-dipping beds of the WSL control the gradient Table 1 Mid-Holocene alluvial units and reported incision around 4 ka (see Fig. 1 Barker et al ( ,1998, Hunt et al (2004) …”
Section: Wadi Al-walamentioning
confidence: 98%