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Browsing Faculty of Engineering & Technology by Author "Foerster, Verena"

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  • Trauth, Martin H; Asrat, Asfawossen; Fischer, Markus L; Foerster, Verena; Kaboth-Bahr, Stefanie; Lamb, Henry F; Marwan, Norbert; Roberts, Helen M; Schaebitz, Frank (Elsevier Ltd, 2024-09)
    The directly dated RRMarch2021 age model (Roberts et al., 2021) for the ∼293 m long composite core from Chew Bahir, southern Ethiopia, has provided a valuable chronology for long-term climate changes in northeastern Africa. ...
  • Schaebitz, Frank; Asrat, Asfawossen; Lamb, Henry F; Cohen, Andrew S; Foerster, Verena; Duesing, Walter; Kaboth-Bahr, Stefanie; Opitz, Stephan; Viehberg, Finn A; Vogelsang, Ralf; Dean, Jonathan; Leng, Melanie J; Junginger, Annett; Ramsey, Christopher Bronk; Chapot, Melissa S; Deino, Alan; Lane, Christine S; Roberts, Helen M; Vidal, Céline; Tiedemann, Ralph; Trauth, Martin H (Springer Nature Limited, 2021-06-14)
    Reconstructions of climatic and environmental conditions can contribute to current debates about the factors that influenced early human dispersal within and beyond Africa. Here we analyse a 200,000-year multi-proxy ...
  • Lupien, Rachel L; Russell, James M; Pearson, Emma J; Castañeda, Isla S; Asrat, Asfawossen; Foerster, Verena; Lamb, Henry F; Roberts, Helen M; Schäbitz, Frank; Trauth, Martin H; Beck, Catherine C; Feibel, Craig S; Cohen, Andrew S (Springer Nature Limited, 2022-02-24)
    Understanding eastern African paleoclimate is critical for contextualizing early human evolution, adaptation, and dispersal, yet Pleistocene climate of this region and its governing mechanisms remain poorly understood due ...
  • Fischer, Markus L.; Bachofer, Felix; Yost, Chad L.; Bludau, Ines J. E.; Schepers, Christian; Foerster, Verena; Lamb, Henry; Schäbitz, Frank; Asrat, Asfawossen; Trauth, Martin H.; Junginger, Annett (MDPI, 2021-10-08)
    During the past 25 ka, southern Ethiopia has undergone tremendous climatic changes, from dry and relatively cold during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 25–18 ka) to the African Humid Period (AHP, 15–5 ka), and back to ...

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