Geochronology and glass geochemistry of major Pleistocene eruptions in the Main Ethiopian Rift: towards a regional tephrostratigraphy
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is renowned as a focus of investigations into human origins. It is also the site of many large volcanic calderas, whose eruptions have spanned the timeframe of speciation, cultural innovation, and dispersal of our species. Yet, despite their significance for dating huma...
Main Authors: | Vidal, CM, Fontijn, K, Lane, CS, Asrat, A, Barfod, D, Tomlinson, EL, Piermattei, A, Hutchison, W, Tadesse, AZ, Yirgu, G, Deino, A, Moussalam, Y, Mohr, P, Williams, F, Mather, TA, Pyle, DA, Oppenheimer, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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