The top of the Olduvai Subchron in a high-resolution magnetostratigraphy from the West Turkana core WTK13, hominin sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project (HSPDP)
<p>One of the major challenges in understanding the evolution of our own species is identifying the role climate change has played in the evolution of hominin species. To clarify the influence of climate, we need long and continuous high-resolution paleoclimate records, preferably obtained fr...
Main Authors: | Sier, M, Langereis, C, Dupont-Nivet, G, Feibel, C, Joordens, J, van der Lubbe, J, Beck, C, Olago, D, Cohen, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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