Abstract
Past hydrological changes in Africa have been linked to various climatic processes, depending on region and timescale. Long-term precipitation changes in the regions of northern and southern Africa influenced by the monsoons are thought to have been governed by precessional variations in summer insolation1,2. Conversely, short-term precipitation changes in the northern African tropics have been linked to North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies, affecting the northward extension of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and its associated rainbelt3,4. Our knowledge of large-scale hydrological changes in equatorial Africa and their forcing factors is, however, limited5. Here we analyse the isotopic composition of terrigenous plant lipids, extracted from a marine sediment core close to the Congo River mouth, in order to reconstruct past central African rainfall variations and compare this record to sea surface temperature changes in the South Atlantic Ocean. We find that central African precipitation during the past 20,000 years was mainly controlled by the difference in sea surface temperatures between the tropics and subtropics of the South Atlantic Ocean, whereas we find no evidence that changes in the position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone had a significant influence on the overall moisture availability in central Africa. We conclude that changes in ocean circulation, and hence sea surface temperature patterns, were important in modulating atmospheric moisture transport onto the central African continent.
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We thank L. M. Dupont, T. I. Eglinton, G. Lohmann and S. Mulitza for discussions. We are grateful to W. Bevern, A. Jaeschke, M. Kienhuis, M. Segl and S. P. Sylva for analytical assistance. P. M. Grootes and staff of the Leibniz-Labor for Radiometric Dating and Isotope Research, Kiel provided 14C-AMS datings. This research was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
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Schefuß, E., Schouten, S. & Schneider, R. Climatic controls on central African hydrology during the past 20,000 years. Nature 437, 1003–1006 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03945
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