Title:

Paleoenvironmental implications of fixed dune systems in Southern Africa

Author(s):
Publication Year:
1981
Abstract:

Extensive systems of fixed linear dunes occur in the Kalahari region of southern Africa, from 28°S to 16°30′S. They provide evidence for large-scale expansion of arid climates in the subcontinent during the Quaternary. On the basis of differing dune morphologies and alignments, three periods of Upper Pleistocene aridity are recognised. Patterns of dune alignments reflect paleosand flow regimes and permit deduction of past winds and circulation patterns, leading to the conclusion that arid episodes were associated with, and probably caused by, greater strength and persistence of the South African anticyclone. A tentative chronology of the arid periods tends to support the hypothesis that subtropical aridity was contemporaneous with glacial conditions in high latitudes.

Publication Title:

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

Volume:
33
Issue:
4
Pages:
327-346
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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