Title of article
Temporal patterns of arid-humid transitions in the south-eastern Arabian Peninsula based on optical dating
Author/Authors
Bray، نويسنده , , Helen E. and Stokes، نويسنده , , Stephen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
10
From page
271
To page
280
Abstract
The Rub Al Khali aeolian system of the Arabian Peninsula is the worldʹs largest erg. While the region is presently hyper-arid, evidence for multiple past humid periods has been documented in previous studies. Radiocarbon dating of lacustrine, travertine and palaeogroundwater deposits suggests that the climate was humid at 10–6 and 35–25 ka. These phases have been associated with summer rainfall increases occurring in tandem with an intensification and northward migration of the monsoon system during Northern hemisphere precessional maxima. Published optical dating studies have focused on preserved sand dune and aeolianite deposits to establish ages for the intervening arid phases. Here we present a summary of this work and additional optical dating results for samples of aeolian sediment from a deep drill core, which provides insights into the style of barchan dune accretion in the Liwa region of the United Arab Emirates. The large dune accreted rapidly during the mid-late Holocene. The results suggest that the transitions from humid to arid conditions and resulting accumulation of aeolian sediment in the form of large bedforms occurred abruptly at around 6 ka. Further aeolian sedimentation has not been constant since that time, with initial gradual dune growth followed by rapid vertical accretion, and possible termination of accumulation around c. 2 ka.
Keywords
TRANSITION , Optical dating , patterns
Journal title
Geomorphology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Geomorphology
Record number
2358215
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