2020
DOI: 10.1017/qua.2019.71
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Reconstructing Saharan dust transport to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea during the last 180 ka using endmember modelling of grain size data

Abstract: Endmember modelling on the terrigenous silt fraction of nine marine sediment cores spanning up to 180,000 years reveals the influx of North African dust into the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. The dust grain size modes decrease with transport distance, from >50 µm off the African coast to ca. 30 µm in the Aegean Sea. The dust signal is strongly influenced by hydrological changes in northern Africa. Changes from arid to humid periods are documented in the grain size data of all cores. The climatic signal gets we… Show more

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“…The methodological challenges of comparing silt-with claydominated soils in limestone environments (Schulte et al, 2016; are not mentioned. Amit et al also do not discuss the potential contribution of various local dust sources as fluvial communition in wadis (Wright et al, 1998) nor that Saharan particles > 20 µm are being transported by wind to the coast of Israel (Beuscher et al, 2020).…”
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“…The methodological challenges of comparing silt-with claydominated soils in limestone environments (Schulte et al, 2016; are not mentioned. Amit et al also do not discuss the potential contribution of various local dust sources as fluvial communition in wadis (Wright et al, 1998) nor that Saharan particles > 20 µm are being transported by wind to the coast of Israel (Beuscher et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%