Abstract

During the Younger Dryas period, from about 12,900 to 11,600 years ago, the North Atlantic region cooled rapidly. This cooling, one of several rapid periods of climate change in the Earth's history, had wide effects across the globe. However, in desert regions evidence for the Younger Dryas climate change has been hard to find.

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