Found 21 datasets
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5053-4A - Image Section 2-1 Spatial
Sediment core: 5053-4A
Segment: 2
Section: 1
Proxy: HiRes Line Scan Image
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5053-4A - Image Section 1-3 Spatial
Sediment core: 5053-4A
Segment: 1
Section: 3
Proxy: HiRes Line Scan Image
OSL material
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5053-4A - Image Section 1-2 Spatial
Sediment core: 5053-4A
Segment: 1
Section: 2
Proxy: HiRes Line Scan Image
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5053-4A - Water content Spatial
Sediment core: 5053-4A
Proxy: Water content
The corrected depth (m) is applied. Original labeling values (cm) are also given.
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A semantic wiki as repository to review published palaeo-data in East Africa SFB806 doi Spatial
Our research interests in palaeo-studies in East Africa remain high, partly because of the Out-of-Africa hypotheses predicting Homo sapiens origin to be situated in East Africa. Since several decades archaeologists and geoscientists explore suitable sites to answer related questions. Simultaneously, analytical methods applied to the archives improved in their sensibility or resolution over the given time. The amount of published scientific data is enormous, but has to be carefully checked on their...
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Climatic change recorded in the sediments of the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopia, during the last 45,000 years Spatial
East African paleoenvironments are highly variable, marked by extreme fluctuations in moisture
availability, which has far-reaching implications for the origin, evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens
in and beyond the region. This paper presents results from a pilot core from the Chew Bahir basin in
southern Ethiopia that records the climatic history of the past 45 ka, with emphasis on the African
Humid Period (AHP, w15e5 ka calBP). Geochemical, physical and biological indicators show that Chew
Bahir...
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Wet feet or walking on sunshine? Reconstruction of wet-dry variations in the source region of modern man. The Chew Bahir project, southern Ethiopia. Spatial
Conference contribution (Poster) at the EGU Meeting in Vienna, April 2012
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Drill sites Chew Bahir Spatial
The drillsites with coordinates and max. coredepth of the Chew Bahir field campaigns in 2009 and 2010.
Keywords:
chew bahir
coordinates
ethiopia
transect
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Climate change recorded in the sediments of Chew Bahir, southern Ethiopia, during the last 45,000 years Spatial
East African paleoenvironments are highly variable, marked by extreme fluctuations in moisture availability, which has far-reaching implications for the origin, evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens in and beyond the region. This paper presents results from a pilot core from the Chew Bahir basin in southern Ethiopia that records the climatic history of the past 45 ka, with emphasis on the African Humid Period (AHP, ∼15–5 ka calBP). Geochemical, physical and biological indicators show that Chew Bahir...
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