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Comment on "intensifying weathering and land use in iron age Central Africa"

  • K. Neumann
  • , M. K.H. Eggert
  • , R. Oslisly
  • , B. Clist
  • , T. Denham
  • , P. De Maret
  • , S. Ozainne
  • , E. Hildebrand
  • , K. Bostoen
  • , U. Salzmann
  • , D. Schwartz
  • , B. Eichhorn
  • , B. Tchiengué
  • , A. Höhn
  • Goethe University Frankfurt
  • University of Tübingen
  • Institut de recherche pour le développement
  • Ghent University
  • La Trobe University
  • Université libre de Bruxelles
  • University of Geneva
  • Northumbria University
  • ERL 7230 UDS - CNRS
  • Herbier National du Cameroon

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Abstract

Bayon et al. (Reports, 9 March 2012, p. 1219) interpreted unusually high aluminum-potassium ratio values in an Atlantic sediment core as indicating anthropogenic deforestation around 2500 years before the present (B.P.). We argue that there is no terrestrial evidence for forest destruction by humans and that the third millennium B.P. rainforest crisis can be clearly attributed mostly to climatic change.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1040c
JournalScience
Volume337
Issue number6098
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 31 2012

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