A humid early Holocene in Yemen interpreted from palaeoecology and taxonomy of freshwater ostracods

Author:

Mohammed Munef,Frenzel Peter,Keyser Dietmar,Hussain Fadhl,Abood Abdulkareem,Sha'af Abdulmajed,Alzara'e Sadham,Alammari Sakher

Abstract

Abstract. Lake or marsh sediments in the Qa'a Jahran–Dhamār area indicate a period of higher moisture availability in the early Holocene of the highlands of Yemen. Forty-two marl–peat sediment samples from eight stratigraphic sections of that area have been collected and are examined for the first time for their ostracod associations. Eight species belonging to seven genera and four families are reported. Their ecological tolerances and preferences are used to investigate the climatic and environmental changes in the early to mid-Holocene. Our data are compared and correlated with previous archaeological results, particularly from the region of Qa'a Jahran (Dhamār) in the vicinity of the village of Beyt Nahmi. We conclude that the wettest period of the Holocene was from about 7900 to 7400 cal yr BP, when northwards incursion of the Indian Ocean Monsoon caused intensified monsoon precipitation over southern Arabia.

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

Paleontology

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