Interesting article showing relatively small precip change in MesoAmerica
resulted in civilisation collapse. Apologies for lack of paper.  A
cautionary tale for SRM, perhaps?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-17149812

Mild drought caused Maya collapse in Mexico, Guatemala

Relatively mild drought conditions may have been enough to cause the
collapse of the Classic Maya civilisation, which flourished until about
AD950 in what is now southern Mexico and Guatemala.

Scientists have long thought that severe drought caused its collapse.

But Mexican and British researchers now think that a sustained drop in
rainfall of only 25-40% was enough to exhaust seasonal water supplies in
the region.

The findings were published in the journal Science.

The research was conducted by the Yucatan Centre for Scientific Research in
southern Mexico and the University of Southampton in the UK.

Scientists used advanced modelling techniques to estimate rainfall and
evaporation rates between AD800 and 950, when the classic Maya civilisation
went into sharp decline.

They found that a relatively modest decline in rainfall was enough to
deplete freshwater storage systems in the Yucatan lowlands, where there are
no rivers.

Future warning?

"These reductions amount to only 25 to 40% in annual rainfall, but they
were large enough for evaporation to become dominant over rainfall, and
open water was rapidly reduced," Professor Eelco Rohling of Southampton
University told the Press Association.

"Societal disruptions and abandonment of cities are likely consequences of
critical water shortages, especially because there seems to have been a
rapid repetition of multi-year droughts," he added.

The reconstructed droughts are similar in extent to some predictions for
the near future of the same region as a result of climate change.

"There are differences too, but the warning is clear - what seems like a
minor reduction in water availability may lead to important, long-lasting
problems," Professor Martin Medina-Elizalde said.

"The problem is not unique to the Yucatan Peninsula, but applies to all
regions in similar settings where evaporation is high," he added.

Archaeologists have long been intrigued by the collapse of the Classic Maya
civilisation, which flourished for around six centuries and developed
sophisticated architecture, mathematics and culture.

Other studies have variously blamed social unrest, disease and
deforestation for its demise.

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