2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-12338
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Influence of regional anthropogenic changes over Nile region on the climate system during the late Holocene (~2500 years before present)

Abstract: <p>The societal impacts of climate change during the late Holocene leads to regional anthropogenic changes over the Nile region floodplain and could have acted in tandem with natural factors like major volcanic eruptions on the regional climate system to magnify the local climatic impacts. This study aims to explore and investigate the sensitivity of climatic changes to the regional anthropogenic changes due to various factors over the Nile river floodplains during the late-Holocene (2.5K years b… Show more

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“…The observed increase of 0.4 mm d −1 or greater over the North African and Southwest Asian monsoon regions indicates a northward movement of the ITCZ during the monsoon season, consistent with expectations given the modified vegetation for this period, and in agreement with current understanding of mid-Holocene rainfall regimes (Tierney et al, 2017;Tiwari et al, 2022). These results also acknowledge the sensitivity of the hydroclimatic impacts to regional land cover and hydrological conditions (Singh et al, 2020).…”
Section: 5 Ka Orb + Ghg + Veg Climatesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The observed increase of 0.4 mm d −1 or greater over the North African and Southwest Asian monsoon regions indicates a northward movement of the ITCZ during the monsoon season, consistent with expectations given the modified vegetation for this period, and in agreement with current understanding of mid-Holocene rainfall regimes (Tierney et al, 2017;Tiwari et al, 2022). These results also acknowledge the sensitivity of the hydroclimatic impacts to regional land cover and hydrological conditions (Singh et al, 2020).…”
Section: 5 Ka Orb + Ghg + Veg Climatesupporting
confidence: 87%