Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1045569 | Quaternary Research | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The article presents a newly created precipitation data set for the African continent and describes the methodology used in its creation. It is based on a combination of proxy data and rain gauge records. The data set is semi-quantitative, with a “wetness” index of − 3 to + 3 to describe the quality of the rainy season. It covers the period AD 1801 to 1900 and includes data for 90 geographical regions of the continent. The results underscore a multi-decadal period of aridity early in the nineteenth century.
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Authors
Sharon E. Nicholson, Douglas Klotter, Amin K. Dezfuli,