Holocene fluctuations of Lake Ngami, Middle Kalahari: chronology and responses to climatic change

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Shaw, PA
Bateman, MD
Thomas, DSG
Davies, F
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[1] Univ Luton, Ctr Environm Change, Luton LU1 3JU, Beds, England
[2] Univ Sheffield, Dept Geog, Sheffield Ctr Int Drylands Res, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England
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10.1016/S1040-6182(03)00012-0
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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Lake Ngami, a 3000 km(2) basin at the distal end of the Okavango Delta, Botswana, has a complex suite of shorelines ranging from the lake sump at 919 m asl up to 945 m asl, linked to topographic thresholds and inflows, current and fossil, in the Okavango system. The lake has been ephemeral throughout the 20th century and completely dry since 1982, yet held a substantial body of water up to a level of 930 in asl when visited by European travellers in the mid-nineteenth century. The historical decline in the lake has been well documented and used as evidence for regional desiccation, but the Holocene record, based on archaeological studies and radiocarbon dating of inorganic carbonates, is more speculative. A study of a 30 km(2) diatomite at the eastern end of the basin indicates that a substantial freshwater lake at a level of at least 932 in asl was present throughout the Holocene, linked to a now abandoned inflow of the Kunyere River. A programme of 18 luminescence age determinations of the peripheral Dautsa and Nlagotlwanen shoreline sequences suggests that they are old features that have been constructed on a lacustrine substrate dating back to 90-100 ka or earlier, and have been modified by Holocene fluctuations in lake level and subsequent aeolian reworking. The water level peaked at 936 m asl between 4 and 3 ka, returned to 934 in at 2.8-2 ka, ponding water into the Phatane Gap, and fell rapidly thereafter to 932 m and thence to historical levels. The 936 m level can be correlated with increased throughflow in the Okavango Delta, hence increased rainfall in the catchment. The subsequent decline can be attributed to episodic closure and rerouting of Okavango distributaries, in particular the Thaoghe, perhaps aided by anthropogenic activities. As such the desiccation of the lake is not indicative of regional climatic change. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
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