A multi-technique provenance study of the Oligocene : recent Nile cone sediments and River Nile hinterland
This thesis presents the first detailed multiproxy provenance study of the modern Nile catchment, together with Oligocene-Recent sediments of the offshore Nile cone, and demonstrates for the first time that the palaeodrainage of the Nile has remained relatively stable over the last 30 Ma. Detrital m...
Main Author: | Fielding, Laura |
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Other Authors: | Butterworth, Peter ; Najman, Yani ; Millar, Ian ; Kneller, Ben |
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Lancaster University
2016
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.682226 |
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