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Patterns of Climate Change Drove Early Human Evolution
Patterns of Climate Change Drove Early Human Evolution Written by AZoCleantechJun 1 2021 Headed by Dr Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr from the University of Potsdam, a scientific consortium has discovered that prehistoric El Niño-like weather patterns were mainly responsible for causing the environmental change in the sub-Saharan African region over the past 620 thousand years the crucial timeframe for human evolution. Today a saline mudflat, the Chew Bahir Basin in southern Ethiopia once held an extensive paleo-lake during humid phases. Scientific deep drilling from the current playa surface produced a ~620,000-year long sedimentary record providing insights into the intense shifts of eastern Africa’s highly variable hydroclimate. Image Credit: © Annett Jungiger, University of Tübingen.
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Newly Discovered African Climate Seesaw Drove Human Evolution
A scientific consortium led by Dr Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr of the University of Potsdam has found that ancient El Niño-like weather patterns were the primary.
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