A speleothem record of hydroclimate variability in northwestern Madagascar during the mid-late Holocene

HOLOCENE(2024)

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We present a continuous high-resolution precisely dated multiproxy record of hydroclimate variability at Anjohibe cave in northwestern Madagascar using speleothem AB13. The record spans from similar to 4484 y BP to similar to 2863 y BP. Stalagmite delta O-18, delta C-13 and Sr/Ca ratios show very similar changes in hydroclimate. The mechanism controlling Sr/Ca changes, however, from prior calcite precipitation to degree of dolomite dissolution at about 4 ky BP. Our record is also in good agreement with previously published speleothem records from the same area. This agreement and multiproxy consensus indicate that AB13 provides a robust record of hydroclimate variability, including a continuous record of hydroclimate variability across the 4.2 ka event. This 4.2 ka event in Madagascar is marked by two distinct periods of drying between similar to 3900 y BP to 4300 y BP. A dry 4.2 ka event at this Southern Hemisphere site helps limit possible mechanisms for the event, indicating that a meridional shift to the south in the ITCZ is not responsible for the 4.2 ka event. In addition, the 4.2 ka event does not stand out as a unique dry period in our record. The longest and driest period of the record lasted similar to 300 years with peak dryness at similar to 3000 y BP. Our record differs significantly from a speleothem record from Rodrigues Island, located similar to 1800 km to the east of our study area in Madagascar suggesting different climatological controls on northwest Madagascar and more oceanic sites to the east.
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Anjohibe,hydroclimate,late-Holocene,Madagascar,mid-Holocene,paleoclimate,rainfall variability,speleothem,Sr/Ca trace element,delta 18O and delta 13C
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