Sediments from presently vegetated linear dune ridges in the Caprivi Strip of northern Namibia are optically dated to assess the timing of dune building phases, and aridity, in the late Quaternary. The dunes have been constructed from sediments likely to have been initially transported into the area by fluvial processes. Dune sediments do not preserve obvious evidence of hiatuses in deposition in the dated period 48-121 ka, but continuous deposition (and therefore continuous aridity) is considered unlikely given differences in dated phases compared with chronologies from western Zimbabwe (to the southeast) and western Zambia (to the north) that include ages derived from the same equivalent sampling depths. Laboratory experiments provide evi...
Investigation of palaeoenvironments along the semi-arid Kalahari desert margin is necessary for unde...
Infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL) ages have been obtained from a sequence of sandy colluvial d...
Linear dunes occupy more than one-third of the Australian continent, but the timing of their formati...
The sediments and landforms at the Tsodilo Hills, in the northwestern Kalahari desert, provide an op...
Ground-penetrating radar and luminescence dating studies of a large, complex, linear dune in the nor...
An extensive luminescence-based chronological framework has allowed the reconstruction of expansions...
The interior southern African basin (Kalahari) is a remarkable region, with a complex and dynamic en...
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In view of a scarcity of terrestrial Quaternary pollen records relating to climate change in desert ...
The lack of anoxic environments in arid lands makes well-preserved fossil pollen difficult to find. ...
The Kalahari Group covers an extensive part of the southern African continent and forms a low-relief...
Linear dunes are the most widespread dune type worldwide and act as important geoproxies of late Qua...
Luminescence dating of desert dune sediments has generated many hundreds of ages, many used in recon...
In this paper we aim to document the history of aeolian processes within the southern Sahara as part...
This paper reviews recent progress in the use of linear dunes as 'geoproxies' of late Quaternary env...
Investigation of palaeoenvironments along the semi-arid Kalahari desert margin is necessary for unde...
Infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL) ages have been obtained from a sequence of sandy colluvial d...
Linear dunes occupy more than one-third of the Australian continent, but the timing of their formati...
The sediments and landforms at the Tsodilo Hills, in the northwestern Kalahari desert, provide an op...
Ground-penetrating radar and luminescence dating studies of a large, complex, linear dune in the nor...
An extensive luminescence-based chronological framework has allowed the reconstruction of expansions...
The interior southern African basin (Kalahari) is a remarkable region, with a complex and dynamic en...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-12-01, issued 2021-12-...
In view of a scarcity of terrestrial Quaternary pollen records relating to climate change in desert ...
The lack of anoxic environments in arid lands makes well-preserved fossil pollen difficult to find. ...
The Kalahari Group covers an extensive part of the southern African continent and forms a low-relief...
Linear dunes are the most widespread dune type worldwide and act as important geoproxies of late Qua...
Luminescence dating of desert dune sediments has generated many hundreds of ages, many used in recon...
In this paper we aim to document the history of aeolian processes within the southern Sahara as part...
This paper reviews recent progress in the use of linear dunes as 'geoproxies' of late Quaternary env...
Investigation of palaeoenvironments along the semi-arid Kalahari desert margin is necessary for unde...
Infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL) ages have been obtained from a sequence of sandy colluvial d...
Linear dunes occupy more than one-third of the Australian continent, but the timing of their formati...