[HTML][HTML] Late Quaternary climatic changes revealed by luminescence dating, mineral magnetism and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy of river terrace palaeosols: a …
The nature, spatial patterns and forcing mechanisms of Quaternary climatic changes across
southern Africa remain unresolved and contentious, principally due to the scarcity of …
southern Africa remain unresolved and contentious, principally due to the scarcity of …
[HTML][HTML] A chronological database assessing the late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental record from fluvial sediments in southwestern Africa
Fluvial sediments preserve evidence of past hydroclimatic regimes and are important but
potentially under-utilised indicators of palaeoenvironmental change in drylands. This paper …
potentially under-utilised indicators of palaeoenvironmental change in drylands. This paper …
Identifying threshold responses of Australian dryland rivers to future hydroclimatic change
Rivers provide crucial ecosystem services in water-stressed drylands. Australian dryland
rivers are geomorphologically diverse, ranging from through-going, single channels to …
rivers are geomorphologically diverse, ranging from through-going, single channels to …
[HTML][HTML] New investigations at Kalambo Falls, Zambia: Luminescence chronology, site formation, and archaeological significance
Fluvial deposits can provide excellent archives of early hominin activity but may be complex
to interpret, especially without extensive geochronology. The Stone Age site of Kalambo …
to interpret, especially without extensive geochronology. The Stone Age site of Kalambo …
The sedimentology of an ephemeral fluvial–aeolian succession
CL Priddy, SM Clarke - Sedimentology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Ephemeral fluvial systems are commonly associated with arid to semi‐arid climates.
Although their complex sedimentology and depositional settings have been described in …
Although their complex sedimentology and depositional settings have been described in …
Fabric analysis and chronology at Ga-Mohana Hill North Rockshelter, southern Kalahari Basin: evidence for in situ, stratified Middle and Later Stone Age deposits
Over the last few decades, investigations of the southern African Late Pleistocene
archeological record have transformed our understanding of Homo sapiens origins and …
archeological record have transformed our understanding of Homo sapiens origins and …
Gully erosion as a mechanism for wetland formation: An examination of two contrasting landscapes
S Pulley, WN Ellery, JV Lagesse… - Land Degradation & …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Wetlands occupy broad, gently sloping valleys characterised by net deposition.
Consequently, gully incision is viewed as an agent of wetland destruction. However, little …
Consequently, gully incision is viewed as an agent of wetland destruction. However, little …
[HTML][HTML] Morphodynamics of bedrock-influenced dryland rivers during extreme floods: Insights from the Kruger National Park, South Africa
High-magnitude flood events are among the world's most widespread and significant natural
hazards and play a key role in shaping river channel–floodplain morphology and riparian …
hazards and play a key role in shaping river channel–floodplain morphology and riparian …
Human occupation of the semi-arid grasslands of South Africa during MIS 4: New archaeological and paleoecological evidence from Lovedale, Free State
K Wroth, C Tribolo, CB Bousman, LK Horwitz… - Quaternary Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5 and 4 are periods of major cultural innovations in the
Middle Stone Age (MSA) of southern Africa. While extensive data is available for the coast …
Middle Stone Age (MSA) of southern Africa. While extensive data is available for the coast …