Both the channel of the lower White Nile and the soils adjacent to the fiver have a number of special characteristics, which are a direct reflection of its unique late Quaternary history. These attributes include a straight channel pattern (despite a flood gradient of 1 in 100000 and a very fine suspension load) and localised concentrations of buried evaporites, carbonates, and highly saline subsoils at intervals alongside the river. Late Quaternary aeolian, fluviatile and lacustrine deposits in and near the lower White Nile valley reveal a strong contrast between the often dry, cold and windy late Pleistocene climates characteristic of the Last Glacial Maximum (18 000 ± 3000 BP) and the wetter and warmer climates prevalent in those regions...
It has long been hypothesised that beds of highly organic mud or sapropels seen in marine sediment c...
It has long been hypothesised that beds of highly organic mud or sapropels seen in marine sediment c...
Gastropod shells and bulk sedimentary carbonate deposits found in palaeolake sediments in the presen...
Our results show that the late Pleistocene Nile in northern Sudan was shifting position and actively...
Owing to the very gently sloping nature of the flood plain in the lower White Nile valley, which is ...
Despite the major contributions provided over fifty years ago by A.J. Arkell and J.D. Tothill to our...
The Last Glacial period ended with an abrupt return to warmer and wetter conditions at a number of s...
Early Holocene semi-aquatic and freshwater gastropod shells embedded in lake silts and clays occur i...
Invited Paper The Nile basin contains the longest river channel system in the world and drains about...
Michael R. Talbot and Martin A.J. Williamshttp://www.amazon.com/Nile-Environments-Limnology-Monograp...
International audienceThe study of the Quaternary sediments of the Kordofan region, Sudan, allowed t...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Geological Society of A...
More than 35 years of continuing research into the Late Quaternary and prehistory of the Nile Valley...
It has long been hypothesised that beds of highly organic mud or sapropels seen in marine sediment c...
It has long been hypothesised that beds of highly organic mud or sapropels seen in marine sediment c...
Gastropod shells and bulk sedimentary carbonate deposits found in palaeolake sediments in the presen...
Our results show that the late Pleistocene Nile in northern Sudan was shifting position and actively...
Owing to the very gently sloping nature of the flood plain in the lower White Nile valley, which is ...
Despite the major contributions provided over fifty years ago by A.J. Arkell and J.D. Tothill to our...
The Last Glacial period ended with an abrupt return to warmer and wetter conditions at a number of s...
Early Holocene semi-aquatic and freshwater gastropod shells embedded in lake silts and clays occur i...
Invited Paper The Nile basin contains the longest river channel system in the world and drains about...
Michael R. Talbot and Martin A.J. Williamshttp://www.amazon.com/Nile-Environments-Limnology-Monograp...
International audienceThe study of the Quaternary sediments of the Kordofan region, Sudan, allowed t...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Geological Society of A...
More than 35 years of continuing research into the Late Quaternary and prehistory of the Nile Valley...
It has long been hypothesised that beds of highly organic mud or sapropels seen in marine sediment c...
It has long been hypothesised that beds of highly organic mud or sapropels seen in marine sediment c...
Gastropod shells and bulk sedimentary carbonate deposits found in palaeolake sediments in the presen...