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A major problem in the study of Holocene palaeoenvironments of the arid and wind-deflated Sahara is the low preservation potential of sediments from which a record of past climatic change can be established. Several indirect and imprecisely dated pieces of evidence have suggested humid episodes in the Holocene that may have supported more productive ecosystems and denser human populations than today. Searches for reliable proxy data on past climates, however, have failed to yield satisfactory results. We report here the discovery of buried lake muds in north-west Sudan, in the hyperarid core of the Eastern Sahara, which yield sedimentological and palynological data clearly interpretable as recording an early to mid-Holocene humid episode that supported a relatively-deep stratified lake surrounded by tropical savanna woodland vegetation.
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Ritchie, J., Eyles, C. & Haynes, C. Sediment and pollen evidence for an early to mid-Holocene humid period in the eastern Sahara. Nature 314, 352–355 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1038/314352a0
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