Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5780126 | Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The African Humid Period (AHP) between â¼15 and 5.5 cal. kyr BP caused major environmental change in East Africa, including filling of the Suguta Valley in the northern Kenya Rift with an extensive (â¼2150 km2), deep (â¼300 m) lake. Interfingering fluvio-lacustrine deposits of the Baragoi paleo-delta provide insights into the lake-level history and how erosion rates changed during this time, as revealed by delta-volume estimates and the concentration of cosmogenic 10Be in fluvial sand. Erosion rates derived from delta-volume estimates range from 0.019 to 0.03 mmâyrâ1. 10Be-derived paleo-erosion rates at â¼11.8 cal. kyr BP ranged from 0.035 to 0.086 mmâyrâ1, and were 2.7 to 6.6 times faster than at present. In contrast, at â¼8.7 cal. kyr BP, erosion rates were only 1.8 times faster than at present. Because 10Be-derived erosion rates integrate over several millennia, we modeled the erosion-rate history that best explains the 10Be data using established non-linear equations that describe in situ cosmogenic isotope production and decay. Two models with different temporal constraints (15-6.7 and 12-6.7 kyr) suggest erosion rates that were â¼25 to â¼300 times higher than the initial erosion rate (pre-delta formation). That pulse of high erosion rates was short (â¼4 kyr or less) and must have been followed by a rapid decrease in rates while climate remained humid to reach the modern 10Be-based erosion rate of â¼0.013 mmâyrâ1. Our simulations also flag the two highest 10Be-derived erosion rates at â¼11.8 kyr BP related to non-uniform catchment erosion. These changes in erosion rates and processes during the AHP may reflect a strong increase in precipitation, runoff, and erosivity at the arid-to-humid transition either at â¼15 or â¼12 cal. kyr BP, before the landscape stabilized again, possibly due to increased soil production and denser vegetation.
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Authors
Yannick Garcin, Taylor F. Schildgen, Verónica Torres Acosta, Daniel Melnick, Julien Guillemoteau, Jane Willenbring, Manfred R. Strecker,