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Journal of Human Evolution | 2015

Episodes of environmental stability versus instability in Late Cenozoic lake records of Eastern Africa

Martin H. Trauth; Andreas Bergner; Verena Foerster; Annett Junginger; Mark A. Maslin; Frank Schaebitz

Episodes of environmental stability and instability may be equally important for African hominin speciation, dispersal, and cultural innovation. Three examples of a change from stable to unstable environmental conditions are presented on three different time scales: (1) the Mid Holocene (MH) wet-dry transition in the Chew Bahir basin (Southern Ethiopian Rift; between 11 ka and 4 ka), (2) the MIS 5-4 transition in the Naivasha basin (Central Kenya Rift; between 160 ka and 50 ka), and (3) the Early Mid Pleistocene Transition (EMPT) in the Olorgesailie basin (Southern Kenya Rift; between 1.25 Ma and 0.4 Ma). A probabilistic age modeling technique is used to determine the timing of these transitions, taking into account possible abrupt changes in the sedimentation rate including episodes of no deposition (hiatuses). Interestingly, the stable-unstable conditions identified in the three records are always associated with an orbitally-induced decrease of insolation: the descending portion of the 800 kyr cycle during the EMPT, declining eccentricity after the 115 ka maximum at the MIS 5-4 transition, and after ∼ 10 ka. This observation contributes to an evidence-based discussion of the possible mechanisms causing the switching between environmental stability and instability in Eastern Africa at three different orbital time scales (10,000 to 1,000,000 years) during the Cenozoic. This in turn may lead to great insights into the environmental changes occurring at the same time as hominin speciation, brain expansion, dispersal out of Africa, and cultural innovations and may provide key evidence to build new hypotheses regarding the causes of early human evolution.


Quaternary International | 2012

Climatic change recorded in the sediments of the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopia, during the last 45,000 years

Verena Foerster; Annett Junginger; Oliver Langkamp; Tsige Gebru; Asfawossen Asrat; Mohammed Umer; Henry F. Lamb; Volker Wennrich; Janet Rethemeyer; Norbert R Nowaczyk; Martin H. Trauth; Frank Schaebitz


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2015

Environmental change and human occupation of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya during the last 20,000 years

Verena Foerster; Ralf Vogelsang; Annett Junginger; Asfawossen Asrat; Henry F. Lamb; Frank Schaebitz; Martin H. Trauth


Scientific Drilling | 2016

The Hominin Sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project: Inferring the environmental context of human evolution from eastern African rift lake deposits

Andrew S. Cohen; Christopher J. Campisano; Ramon Arrowsmith; Asfawossen Asrat; Anna K. Behrensmeyer; Alan L. Deino; Craig S. Feibel; Andrew Hill; Roy A. Johnson; John D. Kingston; Henry F. Lamb; Tim K. Lowenstein; Anders Noren; Daniel O. Olago; Richard Bernhart Owen; R. Potts; Kaye E. Reed; Robin W. Renaut; Frank Schäbitz; Jean-Jacques Tiercelin; Martin H. Trauth; Jonathan G. Wynn; Sarah J. Ivory; K. Brady; Ryan O'Grady; J. Rodysill; J. Githiri; Joellen L. Russell; Verena Foerster; R. Dommain


Climate of The Past Discussions | 2014

46 000 years of alternating wet and dry phases on decadal to orbital timescales in the cradle of modern humans: the Chew Bahir project, southern Ethiopia

Verena Foerster; Annett Junginger; Asfawossen Asrat; Henry F. Lamb; Michael E Weber; Janet Rethemeyer; U. Frank; M. C. Brown; Martin H. Trauth; Frank Schaebitz


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2016

Reply to the comment on “Environmental change and human occupation of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya during the last 20,000 years. Quaternary Science Reviews 129: 333–340”

Verena Foerster; Ralf Vogelsang; Annett Junginger; Asfawossen Asrat; Henry F. Lamb; Frank Schaebitz; Martin H. Trauth


Quaternary Research | 2018

Abrupt or gradual? Change point analysis of the late Pleistocene–Holocene climate record from Chew Bahir, southern Ethiopia

Martin H. Trauth; Verena Foerster; Annett Junginger; Asfawossen Asrat; Henry F. Lamb; Frank Schaebitz


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2018

Towards an understanding of climate proxy formation in the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopian Rift

Verena Foerster; Daniel M. Deocampo; Asfawossen Asrat; Christina Günter; Annett Junginger; Hauke Kraemer; Nicole A. Stroncik; Martin H. Trauth


Archive | 2018

Abrupt or Gradual? Change Point Analysis of the Late Pleistocene-Holocene Chew Bahir Record from Southern Ethiopia

Martin H. Trauth; Verena Foerster; Annett Junginger; Asfawossen Asrat; Henry F. Lamb; Frank Schaebitz


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

THE CHEW BAHIR DRILLING PROJECT (HSPDP). FROM MUD, GRAINS AND CRYSTALS TO >500,000 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS CLIMATE HISTORY IN SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA

Verena Foerster; Asfawossen Asrat; Christopher Bronk Ramsey; Melissa S. Chapot; Andrew S. Cohen; Jonathan R. Dean; Daniel M. Deocampo; Alan L. Deino; Christina Günter; Annett Junginger; Henry F. Lamb; Melanie J. Leng; Helen M. Roberts; Frank Schaebitz; Martin H. Trauth

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Alan L. Deino

Berkeley Geochronology Center

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