2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2017.06.027
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Inverted topographic features, now submerged beneath the water of Lake Nasser, document a morphostratigraphic sequence of high-amplitude late-Pleistocene climate oscillation in Egyptian Nubia

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“…Combining these data with ground-truth investigation has revealed recurrent cut-and-fill features, including inverted paleotopography evidenced by inverted fluvial channels that parallel those documented for Utah, Egypt, Australia, and China (see refs. 33 and 34 for reviews) and even Mars ( 35 , 36 ) ( Fig. 1 and SI Appendix , Figs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combining these data with ground-truth investigation has revealed recurrent cut-and-fill features, including inverted paleotopography evidenced by inverted fluvial channels that parallel those documented for Utah, Egypt, Australia, and China (see refs. 33 and 34 for reviews) and even Mars ( 35 , 36 ) ( Fig. 1 and SI Appendix , Figs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of comparable features in mountainous areas are stepped topography (Wahrhaftig, 1965), terrace development (Ritter, 1967), and inverted river channels in the Sierra Nevada of California (Busby et al, 2016; Giegengack, 1968; Lindgren, 1911; Whitney, 1880). Additional examples have been reported in Africa (Butt & Bristow, 2013; Giegengack & Zaki, 2017; Giegengack, 1968; Zaki & Giegengack, 2016; Zaki et al, 2018); Australia (Kemp & Rhodes, 2010); Europe (Cuevas et al, 2010; Friend et al, 1981); and North America (Williams et al, 2007). Inverted channels have been important in the study of past climate, in relation to paleo‐drainage systems (Williams et al, 2007; Williams et al, 2009; Zaki et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A snapshot of this record is well‐preserved in southern Egypt, where ancient riverbeds and fans survive as inverted topography in the modern landscape. These landforms occur over an ∼38,000 km 2 region on the western and eastern sides of Lake Nasser (Figure 2 ; Zaki & Giegengack, 2016 ; Giegengack & Zaki, 2017 ). These landforms are well‐preserved in inverted topography, taking different forms, including fine‐branched ridges, single‐thread ridges, and sedimentary fans (bearing inverted channel forms).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These landforms are well‐preserved in inverted topography, taking different forms, including fine‐branched ridges, single‐thread ridges, and sedimentary fans (bearing inverted channel forms). Clastic sediments preserved in these landforms are well‐cemented (e.g., Giegengack & Zaki, 2017 ). After cementation, the sediments were left standing as ridges by a regional lowering of the desert surface due to aeolian and fluvial erosion during a period of climatic oscillation (Giegengack & Zaki, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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