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Timing and stepwise transitions of the African Humid Period from geochemical proxies in the Nile deep-sea fan sediments

Ménot et al., 2020

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6081146107164982997
Author
Ménot G
Pivot S
Bouloubassi I
Davtian N
Hennekam R
Bosch D
Ducassou E
Bard E
Migeon S
Revel M
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Quaternary Science Reviews

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Large fluvial systems, such as the Nile River, allow a basin-scale integrated view of climatological and environmental changes. In this study, we reconstructed the Nile discharge history for the last 20 ka using molecular ratios of glycerol dialkyl glycerol …
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