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Ecological constraints on hydrology in early hominid environments
Clayton Magill
, Katherine Freeman, Gail Ashley
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
Institute for Life and Earth Sciences
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environment
100%
constraints
100%
lakes
100%
hydrology
100%
carbon 13
71%
water
57%
range
57%
sediments
57%
precipitation
57%
africa
57%
hydrogen
42%
salinity
42%
biological markers
42%
fractionation
42%
isotope ratio
42%
algae
28%
depth
28%
lipids
28%
levels
14%
mixing
14%
values
14%
spectra
14%
carbon
14%
climates
14%
sampling
14%
diversification
14%
carbonates
14%
alkanes
14%
deuterium
14%
biomass
14%
physiology
14%
abundance
14%
fossils
14%
watersheds
14%
trona
14%
carbon 17
14%
pollen
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Olduvai Event
100%
Eastern Africa
44%
Salinity
33%
Isotopic Composition
33%
Lacustrine Deposit
33%
Lake Water
22%
Pleistocene
22%
Fractionation
22%
Rain Water
11%
Outcrop
11%
Canyon
11%
Alkane
11%
Paleoclimate
11%
Deuterium
11%
Isotopic Fractionation
11%
Fossil
11%
Evapotranspiration
11%
Organic Carbon
11%