Flood frequencies reveal Holocene rapid climate changes (Lower Moulouya River, northeastern Morocco)

Autor(en): Zielhofer, Christoph
Bussmann, Jens
Ibouhouten, Hanoun
Fenech, Katrin
Stichwörter: CENTRAL SPAIN; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES; flood frequencies; FLUVIAL CHRONOLOGY; fluvial geomorphology; Geography, Physical; Geology; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Holocene rapid climate changes; IBERIAN PENINSULA; LATE-PLEISTOCENE; MEDITERRANEAN REGION; Morocco; MULTI-PROXY; palaeohydrology; PALYNOLOGICAL EVIDENCE; Physical Geography; RECORD; VARIABILITY
Erscheinungsdatum: 2010
Herausgeber: WILEY
Journal: JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE
Volumen: 25
Ausgabe: 5
Startseite: 700
Seitenende: 714
Zusammenfassung: 
Current high-resolution palaeoenvironmental records reveal short-term Holocene coolings. One of these major Holocene rapid climate changes occurred between 3.2 and 2.7 cal. ka BP. The sensitivity of river systems vis-a-vis slight and short-term Holocene climatic variations is a subject of controversy in the scientific community. In this paper, we present a 4.0 to 1.4 cal ka BP palaeoflood record from the Lower Moulouya River (northeastern Morocco) to demonstrate the high sensitivity of semiarid rivers in the southwestern Mediterranean towards Holocene environmental changes. The Lower Moulouya flood deposits are characterised by thick, well-stratified, predominantly clayey to silty overbank fine sediments. These cohesive sediments show evidence of excellent preservation conditions against fluvial erosion and contain a continuous record of mid to late Holocene flood sequences. The Moulouya palaeoflood record can be interpreted in the context of regional and global high-resolution proxy data, revealing a strong coupling with Holocene rapid climate changes. The centennial-scale Moulouya palaeohydrological history will be discussed with palaeoenvironmental data from the same record (palaeomagnetics, sedimentary charcoal record, anthracological analyses, snail analyses) to generate new ideas about the mid to late Holocene hydrological cycle in the southwestern Mediterranean. The deduced features of pronounced Lower Moulouya flooding and the decreased fire recurrence during Holocene cooling remain somewhat inconsistent with the interpretation of other palaeohydrological and paleaoecological records from the southwestern Mediterranean. However, enhanced Lower Moulouya flood frequencies between 3.2 and 2.7 cal. ka BP agree with increased floodplain aggradation in other major river systems of Mediterranean North Africa. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISSN: 02678179
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.1347

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