Sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives: analysis from Southern Africa
<p>Sand ramps are widespread but understudied landforms which have the potential to provide detailed palaeoenvironmental information in dryland regions. This thesis investigates the utility of sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives by addressing two research questions: (1)...
Main Author: | Rowell, A |
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Other Authors: | Thomas, D |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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