2023
DOI: 10.5194/cp-19-249-2023
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Investigating hydroclimatic impacts of the 168–158 BCE volcanic quartet and their relevance to the Nile River basin and Egyptian history

Abstract: Abstract. The Ptolemaic era (305–30 BCE) is an important period of Ancient Egyptian history known for its material and scientific advances, but also intermittent political and social unrest in the form of (sometimes widespread) revolts against the Ptolemaic elites. While the role of environmental pressures has long been overlooked in this period of Egyptian history, ice-core-based volcanic histories have identified the period as experiencing multiple notable eruptions, and a repeated temporal association betwe… Show more

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“…Three adjacent 30-year periods in EC-Earth, considered here to represent the studied 2.5 ka climate, dif-fer by up to 1 • C. A wider description of the 2.5 ka climate, including natural variability, would require ensemble simulations including more time slices. The difference in climate between 2.5 ka and the PI period is a result of orbital forcing and greenhouse gas concentrations (Singh et al, 2023). Since our model experiment does not include sensitivity runs changing one forcing at a time, we do not know which forcing plays the largest role.…”
Section: Robustness Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three adjacent 30-year periods in EC-Earth, considered here to represent the studied 2.5 ka climate, dif-fer by up to 1 • C. A wider description of the 2.5 ka climate, including natural variability, would require ensemble simulations including more time slices. The difference in climate between 2.5 ka and the PI period is a result of orbital forcing and greenhouse gas concentrations (Singh et al, 2023). Since our model experiment does not include sensitivity runs changing one forcing at a time, we do not know which forcing plays the largest role.…”
Section: Robustness Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the wet months in Ethiopia occur in connection with enhanced moisture transport from the north (Viste and Sorteberg, 2013). As in the past, the Nile River is also today the main agricultural and economic water resource for multiple African countries (Singh et al, 2023). Among those, Egypt has always been heavily dependent on the Nile River flow, as one of the Ancient World "hydraulic civilizations" (Singh et al, 2023) and thus provides a unique laboratory to study societal vulnerability and response to climate variability (Manning et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in the past, the Nile River is also today the main agricultural and economic water resource for multiple African countries (Singh et al, 2023). Among those, Egypt has always been heavily dependent on the Nile River flow, as one of the Ancient World "hydraulic civilizations" (Singh et al, 2023) and thus provides a unique laboratory to study societal vulnerability and response to climate variability (Manning et al, 2017). For example, the Nile floods had significant impacts on the Egyptians' prosperity, thus various strategies have been made to mitigate, adapt to and take advantage of the impacts of flooding, including technological advancements in water-lifting machines and innovative agricultural practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%