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Article Dans Une Revue Quaternary Research Année : 2007

Low-latitude "dusty events" vs. high-latitude "icy Heinrich events"

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It has been proposed that tropical events could have participated in the triggering of the classic, high-latitude, iceberg-discharge Heinrich events (HE). We explore low-latitude Heinrich events equivalents at high resolution, in a piston core recovered from the tropical north-western African margin. They are characterized by an increase of total dust, lacustrine diatoms and fibrous lacustrine clay minerals. Thus, low-latitude events clearly reflect severe aridity events that occurred over Africa at the Saharan latitudes, probably induced by southward shifts of the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone. At a first approximation, it seems that there is more likely synchronicity between the high-latitude Heinrich Events (HEs) and low-latitude events (LLE), rather than asynchronous behaviours.

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hal-00339940 , version 1 (19-11-2008)

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Elsa Julien, Francis Grousset, Bruno Malaize, Josette Duprat, Maria Fernanda Sanchez Goni, et al.. Low-latitude "dusty events" vs. high-latitude "icy Heinrich events". Quaternary Research, 2007, 68 (3), pp.379-386. ⟨10.1016/j.yqres.2007.07.007⟩. ⟨hal-00339940⟩

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