Hydroclimatic and geochemical palaeoenvironmental records within tufa: A cool-water fluvio-lacustrine tufa system in the Wadi Dabsa volcanic setting, western Saudi Arabia

Sedimentary Geology(2022)

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Abstract
A series of uncharacterised tufa deposits within the lowland volcanic provinces of western Saudi Arabia are investigated here in order to account for their presence and to examine their utility as a palaeoenvironmental archive. The Wadi Dabsa basin, in the Harrat Al Birk, is part of the Saharo-Arabian region, where there is increasing evidence for multiple hominin dispersals during windows of reduced aridity during the last ~400 ka of the Late Quaternary. This first and detailed petrological and geochemical characterisation of these tufa carbonates is particularly important for palaeoenvironmental and climatological reconstruction at a site that contains a major concentration of Early and Middle Stone Age artefacts. We aim to determine the nature of deposition, to answer whether these are cool, freshwater tufa or hydrothermal travertine, and to establish what the tufa settings, stratigraphies and facies reveal about the hydroclimatic regime in this semi-arid environment.
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Tufa,Geochemistry,XRD,SEM-EDS,Stable isotopes,Facies and micro-facies,Arabian Peninsula,Saharo-Arabian region,Dryland,Harrat Al Birk
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