Enhanced continental weathering (\(\delta ^{7}\)Li, \(\varepsilon \)Nd) during the rise of East Afri...
Enhanced continental weathering (\(\delta ^{7}\)Li, \(\varepsilon \)Nd) during the rise of East African complex polities: an early large-scale anthropogenic forcing?
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Paris: Académie des Sciences. Institut de France
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Human-induced environmental disturbances during the Holocene have provided support for the Early Anthropogenic Hypothesis (EAH), which proposes that with the advent of agro-pastoralism and associated deforestation, humans have modified CO2 and CH4 concentrations into the atmosphere. However, only limited evidence exists for human driven chemical al...
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Enhanced continental weathering (\(\delta ^{7}\)Li, \(\varepsilon \)Nd) during the rise of East African complex polities: an early large-scale anthropogenic forcing?
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3077909408
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1631-0713
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1778-7025
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10.5802/crgeos.169