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¹û¶³Ó°Ôº in the News: Shift From Savannah to Sahara Was Gradual

9 May 2008

Kenneth Chang, 'New York Times'Ìý Six thousand years ago, northern Africa was a place of trees, grasslands, lakes and people.

Today, it is the Sahara - a desolate area larger area than Australia.

Lake Yoa, in northeastern Chad, has remained a lake through the millennia and is still a lake today, surrounded by hot desert. …

By analyzing thousands of layers sediment in a core drilled from the bottom of this lake, an international team of scientists has reconstructed the region's climate as the savannah changed to Sahara. …

In Friday's issue of the journal Science, the researchers, led by Stefan Kröpelin, a geologist with the Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Cologne in Germany, report that the climate transition occurred gradually. …

The findings run counter to a prevailing view that the change happened abruptly, within a few centuries, about 5,500 years ago. …

That view arises from ocean sediment cores drilled off the coast of Africa, to the west of Mauritania. …

"On the face of it, it's puzzling," said Jonathan A. Holmes, director of the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Environmental Change Research Center. Dr. Holmes said both sets of research had been carefully done, and the challenge will be to put together a more complex history of the Sahara's climate. …

Dr. Holmes said one possibility was that the offshore dust might reflect a drop in water levels around Lake Chad, revealing more dust-producing soil, rather than a large-scale change in climate. …