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Title: Paleoprecipitation estimates for the Lake Naivasha basin (Kenya) during the last 175 k.y. using a lake-balance model
Authors: Bergner, A.
Trauth, M.
Bookhagen, B.
Keywords: East Africa
Hydrologic modeling
Paleoclimate
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Elsevier
Series/Report no.: Global and Planetary Change;Vol.36 P.117–136
Abstract: We modeled the two most extreme highstands of Lake Naivasha during the last 175 k.y. to estimate potential precipitation evaporation changes in this basin. In a first step, the bathymetry of the paleolakes at f135 and 9 k.y. BP was reconstructed from sediment cores and surface outcrops. Second, we modeled the paleohydrologic budget during the highstands using a simplified coupled energy mass-balance model. Our results show that the hydrologic and hence the climate conditions at f135 and 9 k.y. BP were similar, but significantly different from today. The main difference is a f15% higher value in precipitation compared to the present. An adaptation and migration of vegetation in the cause of climate changes would result in a f30% increase in precipitation. The most likely cause for such a wetter climate at f135 and 9 k.y. BP is a more intense intertropical convergence and increased precipitation in East Africa. D 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/390
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