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Quaternary ecological and geomorphic changes associated with rainfall events in presently semi-arid northeastern Brazil

✍ Scribed by Augusto S. Auler; Xianfeng Wang; R. Lawrence Edwards; Hai Cheng; Patrícia S. Cristalli; Peter L. Smart; David A. Richards


Book ID
102420841
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
217 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0267-8179

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Abstract

Several geomorphic features and palaeobiotic remains in now semi‐arid northeastern Brazil indicate major palaeoenvironmental changes during past periods of increased rainfall. ^230^Th mass spectrometric ages of speleothems and travertines have allowed the determination of the timing and duration of wetter than present conditions. The data demonstrate that wet events have occurred throughout much of the Pleistocene, present dry conditions having been established at the end of the Younger Dryas. A markedly different fauna comprising megafaunal elements not adapted to the present low arboreal scrubland caatinga vegetation existed in the area. Palaeobotanical remains embedded in travertine indicate forested vegetation at these wetter intervals, suggesting that the caatinga was then replaced or mixed with a semi‐deciduous forest. Due to the abundance of travertine sites containing fossil botanical remains in northeastern Brazil, it is believed that forest expansion occurred over large areas of the now semi‐arid zone, showing that the long hypothesised forested links between biodiversity‐rich Amazon and Atlantic rainforests may indeed have existed during these moister phases. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.