Southern Hemisphere Subtropical Front impacts on Southern African Hydroclimate and early Hominins Across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
Claire Rubbelke,
Tripti Bhattacharya,
Alexander Farnsworth
et al.
Abstract:The surface waters around Southern Africa (SA) are a confluence of the Benguela Upwelling System (BUS), the Agulhas System, and the Antarctic Circumpolar frontal system. The Subtropical Front (STF) is largely considered the boundary between the Antarctic Circumpolar frontal system and the Agulhas System; northward shifts of the STF are thought to limit the intensity of Agulhas Leakage (AL). Here, we present a new leaf wax hydroclimate record from ODP 1084, in the BUS. This and regional proxy records reveal tha… Show more
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