The Nile is generally regarded as the longest river in the world. Knowledge of the timing of the Nile's initiation as a major river is important to a number of research questions. For example, the timing of the river's establishment as a catchment of continental proportions can be used to document surface uplift of its Ethiopian upland drainage, with implications for constraining rift tectonics. Furthermore, the time of major freshwater input to the Mediterranean is considered to be an important factor in the development of sapropels. Yet the river's initiation as a major drainage is currently constrained no more precisely than Eocene to Pleistocene. Within the modern Nile catchment, voluminous Cenozoic Continental Flood Basalts (CFBs) a...
The Late Eocene and Early Oligocene sedimentary succession in the Fayum, Egypt, records the progress...
We compare geochemical and pollen data of several well-dated, high-resolution cores to provide an in...
From 2004 on, geoarchaeological research is being carried out in the Nile floodplain near Dayr al Be...
The Nile is generally regarded as the longest river in the world. Knowledge of the timing of the Nil...
The Cenozoic evolution of the Nile basin reflects a complex interaction between tectonic, volcanic a...
International audienceAnorogenic reliefs (plateaus and plains) made up about 70% of the total emerge...
The complex response of big tropical rivers to climate change is often hard to discern when the avai...
International audienceMulti-proxy analysis of two marine sediment cores (MS27PT and MD04-2726) from ...
Nearly two thousand five hundred years have elapsed since the Greek historian Herodotus (ca. 485–425...
The Nile is the longest river on Earth and has persisted for millions of years. It has been suggeste...
Nearly two thousand five hundred years have elapsed since the Greek historian Herodotus (ca. 485e425...
Invited Paper The Nile basin contains the longest river channel system in the world and drains about...
River history is reflected in the nature of the sediments carried and deposited over time. Using exa...
Owing to the very gently sloping nature of the flood plain in the lower White Nile valley, which is ...
This research uses analyses from Nile catchment rivers, wadis, dunes and bedrocks to constrain the g...
The Late Eocene and Early Oligocene sedimentary succession in the Fayum, Egypt, records the progress...
We compare geochemical and pollen data of several well-dated, high-resolution cores to provide an in...
From 2004 on, geoarchaeological research is being carried out in the Nile floodplain near Dayr al Be...
The Nile is generally regarded as the longest river in the world. Knowledge of the timing of the Nil...
The Cenozoic evolution of the Nile basin reflects a complex interaction between tectonic, volcanic a...
International audienceAnorogenic reliefs (plateaus and plains) made up about 70% of the total emerge...
The complex response of big tropical rivers to climate change is often hard to discern when the avai...
International audienceMulti-proxy analysis of two marine sediment cores (MS27PT and MD04-2726) from ...
Nearly two thousand five hundred years have elapsed since the Greek historian Herodotus (ca. 485–425...
The Nile is the longest river on Earth and has persisted for millions of years. It has been suggeste...
Nearly two thousand five hundred years have elapsed since the Greek historian Herodotus (ca. 485e425...
Invited Paper The Nile basin contains the longest river channel system in the world and drains about...
River history is reflected in the nature of the sediments carried and deposited over time. Using exa...
Owing to the very gently sloping nature of the flood plain in the lower White Nile valley, which is ...
This research uses analyses from Nile catchment rivers, wadis, dunes and bedrocks to constrain the g...
The Late Eocene and Early Oligocene sedimentary succession in the Fayum, Egypt, records the progress...
We compare geochemical and pollen data of several well-dated, high-resolution cores to provide an in...
From 2004 on, geoarchaeological research is being carried out in the Nile floodplain near Dayr al Be...