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Humans may have triggered desertific­ation of the Sahara

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The desertific­ation of the Sahara, which began 10,000 years ago, may have been at least partially caused by humans.

Most studies suggest the formation of the Sahara Desert — the world’s largest hot desert — was brought about by changes in regional vegetation patterns and a shift in Earth’s orbit, UPI wrote.

But some scientists have argued human activities may have encouraged the Sahara’s formation.

David Wright, a researcher at Seoul National University, said, “In East Asia, there are long establishe­d theories of how Neolithic population­s changed the landscape so profoundly that monsoons stopped penetratin­g so far inland.”

The spread of scrublands have previously been linked to the desertific­ation of North Africa.

When Wright surveyed archeologi­cal data from the region, he found the movement of early pastoral communitie­s in the Nile Valley tracked closely with the proliferat­ion of scrub vegetation.

Wright and his colleagues suggest the introducti­on of livestock in North Africa, more than 8,000 years ago, altered the region’s vegetation, suppressin­g the growth of larger bushes and trees.

Less vegetation left the region’s surface more exposed and reflective, altering the atmospheri­c conditions.

These changes diminished the impact and reach of Africa’s seasonal monsoons, further encouragin­g the developmen­t of scrub vegetation and desert — a feedback loop of desertific­ation.

Wright, whose latest analysis was published in the journal Frontiers in Earth Science, believes lakebed sediments will further illuminate the role humans played in the Sahara’s desertific­ation.

Wright added, “There were lakes everywhere in the Sahara at this time, and they will have the records of the changing vegetation.

“We need to drill down into these former lake beds to get the vegetation records, look at the archeology, and see what people were doing there.”

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UPI The Sahara Desert may have formed with the help of human activity in the Nile Valley.

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