Increase in African dust flux at the onset of commercial agriculture in the Sahel region

  • 07/07/2010

  • Nature

Emissions of African dust increased sharply in the early 1970s, but the human contribution to land degradation and dust mobilization remains poorly understood. Now, a 3,200-year record of dust deposition off northwest Africa has been constructed. On the basis of this dust record and a proxy record for West African precipitation, it is suggested that human-induced dust emissions from the Sahel region have contributed to the atmospheric dust load for more than 200 years.

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v466/n7303/pdf/nature09213.pdf