106 results on '"Foerster, Verena"'
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2. Spatio-temporal variations of climate along possible African-Arabian routes of H. sapiens expansion
3. Pleistocene climate variability in eastern Africa influenced hominin evolution
4. Early warning signals of the termination of the African Humid Period(s)
5. Paleo-ENSO influence on African environments and early modern humans
6. Orbital controls on eastern African hydroclimate in the Pleistocene
7. Changes in the cyclicity and variability of the eastern African paleoclimate over the last 620 kyrs
8. Northern Hemisphere Glaciation, African climate and human evolution
9. Using multiple chronometers to establish a long, directly-dated lacustrine record: Constraining >600,000 years of environmental change at Chew Bahir, Ethiopia
10. Recurring types of variability and transitions in the ∼620 kyr record of climate change from the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopia
11. Hydroclimate changes in eastern Africa over the past 200,000 years may have influenced early human dispersal
12. Towards an understanding of climate proxy formation in the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopian Rift
13. Classifying past climate change in the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopia, using recurrence quantification analysis
14. Paleolakes of Eastern Africa: Zeolites, Clay Minerals, and Climate
15. Pleistocene climatic variability in eastern Africa influenced hominin evolution: the 620,000-year climate record from Chew Bahir
16. Early Warning Signals for the Termination of the African Humid Period(s)
17. Environmental change and human occupation of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya during the last 20,000 years
18. Editorial: Integrating Paleoclimate, Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Paleontology in Human Evolution and Dispersal Studies—from Early Hominins to the Holocene
19. Reconstructing the Environmental Context of Human Origins in Eastern Africa Through Scientific Drilling
20. Paleo-ENSO influence on African environmentsand early modern humans
21. A Phytolith Supported Biosphere-Hydrosphere Predictive Model for Southern Ethiopia: Insights into Paleoenvironmental Changes and Human Landscape Preferences since the Last Glacial Maximum
22. Exploring the Past Biosphere of Chew Bahir/Southern Ethiopia: Cross-Species Hybridization Capture of Ancient Sedimentary DNA from a Deep Drill Core
23. Exploring the Past Biosphere of Chew Bahir/Southern Ethiopia: Cross-Species Hybridization Capture of Ancient Sedimentary DNA from a Deep Drill Core
24. Advanced Hyperspectral Analysis of Sediment Core Samples from the Chew Bahir Basin, Ethiopian Rift, in the Spectral Range from 0.25 to 17 µm: Support for Climate Proxy Interpretation
25. Modern Sedimentation and Authigenic Mineral Formation in the Chew Bahir Basin, Southern Ethiopia: Implications for Interpretation of Late Quaternary Paleoclimate Records
26. Paleo-ENSO impacted habitat availability for early modern humans
27. Multiband Wavelet Age Modeling for a ∼293 m (∼600 kyr) Sediment Core From Chew Bahir Basin, Southern Ethiopian Rift
28. Northern Hemisphere Glaciation, African Climate and Evolution
29. Determining the Pace and Magnitude of Lake Level Changes in Southern Ethiopia Over the Last 20,000 Years Using Lake Balance Modeling and SEBAL
30. Advanced hyperspectral analysis of sediment core samples from the Chew Bahir Basin, Ethiopian Rift in the spectral range from 0.25 to 17 µm: support for climate proxy information
31. Determining the Pace and Magnitude of Lake Level Changes in Southern Ethiopia Over the Last 20,000 Years Using Lake Balance Modeling and SEBAL
32. Recurrence quantification analysis of the ~620 kyr record of climate change from the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopia
33. Climate beats from Africa: a statistical analysis of the 620 kyr Chew Bahir climate record, eastern Africa
34. Linking Paleo Vegetation Modelling with a Phytolith Record for the African Humid Period (15 - 5 ka BP) of the Omo-River-Lowlands and the Chew Bahir Basin, southern Ethiopia
35. Assessing the role of climate change in human evolution and dispersal: a 600,000-year record from Chew Bahir, southern Ethiopia
36. Advanced hyperspectral analysis of sediment core samples from the Chew Bahir Basin, Ethiopian Rift in the spectral range from 0.25 to 17 µm: support for climate proxy information
37. The Hominin Sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project
38. Abrupt or gradual?
39. Reply to the comment on “Environmental change and human occupation of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya during the last 20,000 years. Quaternary Science Reviews 129: 333–340”
40. Abrupt or gradual? Change point analysis of the late Pleistocene–Holocene climate record from Chew Bahir, southern Ethiopia
41. Episodes of environmental stability versus instability in Late Cenozoic lake records of Eastern Africa
42. What we can learn from deltoidal icositetrahedrons about climate: Authigenic mineral transformation as sensitive climate proxy in the Chew Bahir sediment cores (southern Ethiopia).
43. From peaks and patterns to proxy and palaeo: towards a reliable palaeoenvironmental record (Chew Bahir, southern Ethiopia).
44. Silicate diagenesis and environmental change in eastern Africa: Examples from key hominin localities.
45. Between Deserts and Lakes: Determining the pace and magnitude of environmental changes in southern Ethiopia.
46. Recurring types of variability and transitions in the ~280 m long (~600 kyr) sediment core from the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopia.
47. Good times for leaving home? The paleoenvironment of Chew Bahir in south Ethiopia: implications for human evolution, dispersal and technological innovation.
48. Differentiating local from regional climate signals using the ~600 ka Chew Bahir paleoclimate record from South Ethiopia.
49. If only mud could talk. . . what we can learn from minerals and grains in the Chew Bahir sediment cores (southern Ethiopia).
50. Trends, rhythms and transitions during the Late Quaternary in southern Ethiopia.
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