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Palaeoenvironmental conditions in South Africa at the pleistocene-holocene transition
Author
Scott, L
Steenkamp, M
Beaumont, P B
Publisher
Quaternary Science Reviews
Publication Year
1995
Body

Palaeoenvironmental records which include the interval between 11,000 and 10,000 BP have been investigated for 15 sites in South Africa. Less than half of them are well dated and have a resolution adequate for elucidating climatic conditions during the time of the Younger Dryas. A sea surface temperature record from a marine mollusc sequence provides the only unequivocal evidence of cooling during this time. None of the palynological sequences from the interior of the subcontinent suggest consistent deviations in temperature or moisture attributable to a Younger Dryas equivalent. Based on the available evidence, therefore, it seems that if global Younger Dryas conditions influenced the climate of South Africa, the effect was too small to register a spatially consistent pattern in the pollen sequences of the interior of the country.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
14
Journal Number
9
Journal Pages
937-947
Journal Name
Quaternary Science Reviews
Keywords
palaeoclimate
Africa