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Testing the 'megadrought' hypothesis : the timing, cause and impacts of climate change in equatorial Africa.
Project
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Research
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/06/17
→
31/05/21
Funding
NERC:
£176,025.64
Barker, Philip
(Principal Investigator)
Maher, Barbara
(Co-Investigator)
Research outputs
History of scoria-cone eruptions on the eastern shoulder of the Kenya–Tanzania Rift revealed in the 250-ka sediment record of Lake Chala near Mount Kilimanjaro
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Contribution to Journal/Magazine
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Journal article
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peer-review
A Lake Record of Geomagnetic Secular Variations for the Last 23 ka From Lake Chala: Toward a Composite Directional Lake Record of the Earth's Magnetic Field for Equatorial East Africa
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Contribution to Journal/Magazine
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Journal article
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peer-review