Longstanding research questions on tropical climate-human-ecosystem interactions can be tackled by combining novel and traditional paleoenvironmental proxies from high-quality sediment archives in African lakes.Longstanding research questions on tropical climate-human-ecosystem interactions can be tackled by combining novel and traditional paleoenvironmental proxies from high-quality sediment archives in African lakes.A
The impact of changing environments on the evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens is highly debated...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
Shallow inland water bodies in Malawi continue to be threatened by various environmental challenges ...
Longstanding research questions on tropical climate-human-ecosystem interactions can be tackled by c...
African climate changed considerably throughout the Pleistocene (2.588 million (Ma) to 12 thousand y...
<p>Paleolimnology combines the disciplines of limnology, geology and ecology, but because of challen...
Paleolimnology combines the disciplines of limnology, geology and ecology, but because of challenges...
International audienceGlobal aquatic ecosystems are under increasing threat from anthropogenic activ...
Lake sediments are and will continue to be the principal source of information on the climate histor...
Tropical freshwater lakes are critical natural systems of global importance. In western Uganda, crat...
Lakes are an important resource. They provide vital ecosystem services and employment for many commu...
The aim of this literature study is to compare and discuss different fields of paleolimnology, with ...
Lake deposits are widespread throughout the Phanerozoic rock record and have long intrigued geologis...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
Paleoanthropologists have long speculated about the role of environmental change in shaping human ev...
The impact of changing environments on the evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens is highly debated...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
Shallow inland water bodies in Malawi continue to be threatened by various environmental challenges ...
Longstanding research questions on tropical climate-human-ecosystem interactions can be tackled by c...
African climate changed considerably throughout the Pleistocene (2.588 million (Ma) to 12 thousand y...
<p>Paleolimnology combines the disciplines of limnology, geology and ecology, but because of challen...
Paleolimnology combines the disciplines of limnology, geology and ecology, but because of challenges...
International audienceGlobal aquatic ecosystems are under increasing threat from anthropogenic activ...
Lake sediments are and will continue to be the principal source of information on the climate histor...
Tropical freshwater lakes are critical natural systems of global importance. In western Uganda, crat...
Lakes are an important resource. They provide vital ecosystem services and employment for many commu...
The aim of this literature study is to compare and discuss different fields of paleolimnology, with ...
Lake deposits are widespread throughout the Phanerozoic rock record and have long intrigued geologis...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
Paleoanthropologists have long speculated about the role of environmental change in shaping human ev...
The impact of changing environments on the evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens is highly debated...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
Shallow inland water bodies in Malawi continue to be threatened by various environmental challenges ...