Literature DB >> 25561539

Groundwater sapping as the cause of irreversible desertification of Hunshandake Sandy Lands, Inner Mongolia, northern China.

Xiaoping Yang1, Louis A Scuderi2, Xulong Wang3, Louis J Scuderi4, Deguo Zhang5, Hongwei Li5, Steven Forman6, Qinghai Xu7, Ruichang Wang8, Weiwen Huang9, Shixia Yang9.   

Abstract

In the middle-to-late Holocene, Earth's monsoonal regions experienced catastrophic precipitation decreases that produced green to desert state shifts. Resulting hydrologic regime change negatively impacted water availability and Neolithic cultures. Whereas mid-Holocene drying is commonly attributed to slow insolation reduction and subsequent nonlinear vegetation-atmosphere feedbacks that produce threshold conditions, evidence of trigger events initiating state switching has remained elusive. Here we document a threshold event ca. 4,200 years ago in the Hunshandake Sandy Lands of Inner Mongolia, northern China, associated with groundwater capture by the Xilamulun River. This process initiated a sudden and irreversible region-wide hydrologic event that exacerbated the desertification of the Hunshandake, resulting in post-Humid Period mass migration of northern China's Neolithic cultures. The Hunshandake remains arid and is unlikely, even with massive rehabilitation efforts, to revert back to green conditions.

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Keywords:  Holocene; climate change; geology; geomorphology; human activity

Year:  2015        PMID: 25561539      PMCID: PMC4311860          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1418090112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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