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African Palaeoenvironments and Geomorphic Landscape Evolution

Author : Jörgen Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780203845271

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African Palaeoenvironments and Geomorphic Landscape Evolution by Jörgen Runge Pdf

This 30st jubilee volume (2010) of "Palaeoecology of Africa" looks back and reflects the "state of the art" of what is actually known on former African climates and ecosystems in the format of review articles authored by specialists in the field. New research articles on climate and ecosystem dynamics as well as applied topics on geomorphic ha

Holocene Palaeoenvironmental History of the Central Sahara

Author : Roland Baumhauer,Jörgen Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2009-02-27
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780203874899

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Holocene Palaeoenvironmental History of the Central Sahara by Roland Baumhauer,Jörgen Runge Pdf

The environmental setting within the Central Sahara was subject to considerable changes during Late Quaternary, mainly driven by major global climate variations, although human impact increased constantly since Early Holocene.Such global events can be reconstructed with the help of reliefs, sediments and palaeosoils and their specific morphological

Landscape Evolution, Neotectonics and Quaternary Environmental Change in Southern Cameroon

Author : Jürgen Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2012-05-30
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780415677356

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Landscape Evolution, Neotectonics and Quaternary Environmental Change in Southern Cameroon by Jürgen Runge Pdf

Founded in 1966, the internationally recognized and acclaimed Series ‘Palaeoecology of Africa’ publishes interdisciplinary scientific papers on landscape evolution and on former environments of the African continent. Beginning with topics such as changes in climate and vegetation cover, the papers expand horizons and interconnections to various types of environmental dynamics from the Cainozoic up to the present; moreover, the aspect of human influence since the Late Quaternary is related to many of the areas studied. Volume 31 presents four comprehensive papers on long- and short-term processes of landscape evolution (geological history, neotectonics and proxy Quaternary alluvia), as well as a recent regional perspective on environmental problems in Southern Cameroon. The book acts as a showcase for successful North-South cooperation and capacity building for empowering African Universities. It is problem oriented and applied, and illustrates how scientific and interdisciplinary cooperation can work. In the framework of the German Research Foundation’s (DFG, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) funded "Rain Forest Savanna Contact" project (2003-2009) two abbreviated English versions of PhD theses are here published, one by J. Eisenberg on neotectonics and the other by M. Sangen on river sediments in rain forest-savanna transitional zones. Complementary articles are an introduction on geological history, by B. Kankeu et al. and a paper on environmental risks by M. Tchindjang et al., together these complete the results of this joint German-Cameroonian research project. This book will be of interest to all concerned with ecosystems dynamics, tropical forests, savannas and related development problems of Third World countries, especially regional planners, ecologists, botanists, earth scientists and students of the Quaternary (e.g. LGM and Holocene ecosystem dynamics, Global Change). It will be valuable for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates as a reference for new research articles on the topic of long‐term geologic‐tectonic and Quaternary landscape evolution in an up‐to‐now not well explored marginal area of the Western Congo basin.

Palaeoecology of Africa

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Paleoecology
ISBN : IND:30000126279946

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Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems in Central Africa During the Holocene: Past - Present - Future

Author : J. Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781482265996

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Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems in Central Africa During the Holocene: Past - Present - Future by J. Runge Pdf

This book consists of scientific papers resulting from an international workshop:Environmental and Cultural Change in West- and Central Africa' organized by the German Research Foundation (DFG) in Yaounde, Cameroon, March 2006. Problems of Holocene and Late Pleistocene modifications of the rain forest savanna fringe and their possible influence o

Southern African Geomorphology

Author : Peter Holmes,Michael Meadows
Publisher : UJ Press
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013-01-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781920382360

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Southern African Geomorphology by Peter Holmes,Michael Meadows Pdf

This book covers the geomorphology and landscape evolution of South Africa, focusing on arid landscapes, fluvial systems, karst, Quaternary landscapes, macro-scale geomorphic evolution, coastal geomorphology and applied geomorphology. It would appeal to postgraduate students in Physical Geography (Geomorphology) and Physical Geology and all academics in the earth sciences.

Quaternary Environmental Change in Southern Africa

Author : Jasper Knight,Stefan W. Grab
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 465 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2016-06-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781107055797

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Quaternary Environmental Change in Southern Africa by Jasper Knight,Stefan W. Grab Pdf

This book provides a benchmark study of southern African landscape evolution during the Quaternary, for researchers, professionals and policymakers.

The African Neogene - Climate, Environments and People

Author : Jürgen Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017-10-12
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781351666404

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The African Neogene - Climate, Environments and People by Jürgen Runge Pdf

During the Neogene – covering the last 23 Million years – the evolution of the environmental setting in Africa was subject to considerable changes. Natural shifts, slow and rapid, evidenced by modifications in palaeogeography, geodynamics, climate, and vegetation have caused repeated and strong changes of ecosystems in the lower latitudes. Using a variety of proxy data – researched and applied by many authors from numerous disciplines – an attempt is made to reconstruct African landscapes over space and time. Besides such spatio-temporal oscillations in recently humid, semi-humid, and dry areas of Africa, this volume of Palaeoecology of Africa (PoA) focuses on long term interrelationships between ecosystem dynamics and climate change, not ignoring the ever growing and ongoing influence of humans on natural ecosystems since the Quaternary. Regionally, this volume lays a strong focus on Nigeria (Niger Delta). Facing the omnipresent challenges of Global Change, an increasing number of African scientists is involved in palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic research, both theoretical and applied. PoA systematically supports established as well as junior African scientists in the field of sustainable cooperation and academic capacity building. This book will be of interest to all concerned with or interested in up-to-date research on Neogene to Quaternary low latitudes ecosystem changes and their respective interpretation in the framework of natural climate and vegetation change evidenced by a variety of methods that allow to read and learn from the past by following the motto, "The geologic foretime as the key to the present, and possibly to the future." Palynologists, Geologists, Geographers, Archaeologists, and Geomorphologists will find this edition equally useful for their work.

New Studies on Former and Recent Landscape Changes in Africa

Author : Juergen Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2013-11-15
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781138001169

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New Studies on Former and Recent Landscape Changes in Africa by Juergen Runge Pdf

Volume 32 (2013) of the internationally recognized and acclaimed yearbook series ‘Palaeoecology of Africa’ publishes 9 new interdisciplinary scientific papers on former and recent landscape evolution and on past environments of the African continent (e.g. climate change, vegetation dynamics and growing impact of humans on ecosystems). These papers expand horizons and interconnections to various types and methodologies of research on environmental dynamics from the Pliocene up to the present: review articles and regional case studies cover Nigeria, Cameroon, selected areas of the Congo basin, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia and South Africa. This volume also gives space to researchers from Africa to present their findings to a wider international audience. Today, by growing awareness of the worldwide impact of Global Change, it has become obvious that aside of the northern and southern hemisphere Polar region also the environmental setting in Africa was subject to considerable changes over time. Natural shifts in climate at least since the Pliocene have caused repeated and strong modification in the area dynamics of ecosystems located in lower latitudes. By a variety of so-called ‘proxies’ – researched and applied by the different authors from numerous disciplines – an attempt is made to reconstruct the evolution of landscapes over space and time. Besides such spatio-temporal oscillations in forested and savanna areas of Africa this volume of ‘Palaeoecology of Africa’ also focuses on possible relationships between environmental change and human impact, also on the perception of this phenomenon of recent ‘climate changes’ by different stakeholders. This book will be of interest to all concerned with low latitudes ecosystem changes and their respective interpretation in the framework of natural climate and vegetation change evidenced by a variety of methods that allow us to read and learn from ‘proxy data’ archives. Archaeologists, Palynologists, Palaeobotanist, Geographers, Geologists and Geomorphologists will find this edition equally useful for their work.

New Studies on Former and Recent Landscape Changes in Africa

Author : Jörgen Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-11-15
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781315815053

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New Studies on Former and Recent Landscape Changes in Africa by Jörgen Runge Pdf

Volume 32 (2013) of the internationally recognized and acclaimed yearbook seriesPalaeoecology of Africa publishes 9 new interdisciplinary scientific papers on former and recent landscape evolution and on past environments of the African continent (e.g. climate change, vegetation dynamics and growing impact of humans on ecosystems). These papers

The African Neogene - Climate, Environments and People

Author : Jürgen Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-12
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781351666398

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The African Neogene - Climate, Environments and People by Jürgen Runge Pdf

During the Neogene – covering the last 23 Million years – the evolution of the environmental setting in Africa was subject to considerable changes. Natural shifts, slow and rapid, evidenced by modifications in palaeogeography, geodynamics, climate, and vegetation have caused repeated and strong changes of ecosystems in the lower latitudes. Using a variety of proxy data – researched and applied by many authors from numerous disciplines – an attempt is made to reconstruct African landscapes over space and time. Besides such spatio-temporal oscillations in recently humid, semi-humid, and dry areas of Africa, this volume of Palaeoecology of Africa (PoA) focuses on long term interrelationships between ecosystem dynamics and climate change, not ignoring the ever growing and ongoing influence of humans on natural ecosystems since the Quaternary. Regionally, this volume lays a strong focus on Nigeria (Niger Delta). Facing the omnipresent challenges of Global Change, an increasing number of African scientists is involved in palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic research, both theoretical and applied. PoA systematically supports established as well as junior African scientists in the field of sustainable cooperation and academic capacity building. This book will be of interest to all concerned with or interested in up-to-date research on Neogene to Quaternary low latitudes ecosystem changes and their respective interpretation in the framework of natural climate and vegetation change evidenced by a variety of methods that allow to read and learn from the past by following the motto, "The geologic foretime as the key to the present, and possibly to the future." Palynologists, Geologists, Geographers, Archaeologists, and Geomorphologists will find this edition equally useful for their work.

Changing Climates, Ecosystems and Environments within Arid Southern Africa and Adjoining Regions

Author : Jörgen Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2015-10-30
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781315738307

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Changing Climates, Ecosystems and Environments within Arid Southern Africa and Adjoining Regions by Jörgen Runge Pdf

This book is volume 33 of the yearbook seriesPalaeoecology of Africa presenting the outcome of atribute conference to the internationally recognized South African researcher and palynologist Professor Louis Scott. He has recently retired, but is continuing his active research career. The conference proceedings and articles published here

Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics

Author : Jürgen Runge,William D. Gosling,Anne-Marie Lézine,Louis Scott
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2021-11-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781000431155

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Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics by Jürgen Runge,William D. Gosling,Anne-Marie Lézine,Louis Scott Pdf

This book celebrates the relaunch of the African Pollen Database, presents state-of-the-art of modern and ancient pollen data from sub-Saharan Africa, and promotes Open Access science. Pollen grains are powerful tools for the study of past vegetation dynamics because they preserve well within sedimentary deposits and have a huge diversity in ornamentation that allows different taxa to be determined. The reconstruction of past vegetation from the examination of ancient pollen records thus can be used to characterize the nature of past landscapes (e.g. abundance of forests vs. grasslands), provide insights into changes in biodiversity, and gain empirical evidence of vegetation response to climatic change and human activity. In this, the 35th Volume of "Palaeoecology of Africa", we bring together new data and extensive synthetic reviews to provide novel insights into the relationships between human evolution, human activity, climate change and vegetation dynamics during the Quaternary, the last 2.6 million years. Current and ongoing climate and land-use change is exerting pressure on modern vegetation formations and threatening the livelihoods and wellbeing of many peoples in Africa. In this book the focus is on the Quaternary because it is during this geological period that the modern vegetation formations developed into their current configurations against a backdrop of high magnitude global climate change (glacial-interglacial cycles), human evolution, and a growing human land-use footprint. In this book the latest information is presented and collated from around the African continent to parameterize past vegetation states, identify the drivers of vegetation change, and assess the vegetation resilience to change. To achieve this research from two broad themes are covered: (i) the present is the key to the past (i.e. studies which improve our understanding of modern environments so that we can better interpret evidence from the past), and (ii) the past is the key to the future (i.e. studies which unlock information on how and why vegetation changed in the past so one can better anticipate trajectories of future change). This Open Access book will provide a strong foundation for future research exploring past ecological, environmental and climatic change within Africa and the surrounding islands. The book is organized regionally (covering western, eastern, central, and southern Africa) and it contains specialized articles focused on particular topics (such as modern pollen-vegetation relationships and fire as a driver of vegetation change), as well as regional and pan-African syntheses drawing together decades of research to assess key scientific questions (including the role of climate in driving vegetation change and the role of vegetation change in human evolution). These articles will be useful to students and teachers from high school to the highest level of university who are interested in the origins and dynamics of vegetation in Africa. Furthermore, it is also meant to provide societally relevant information that can act as an inspiration for the development of sustainable management practices for the future.

The African Neogene - Climate Environments and People

Author : JRGEN. RUNGE
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0367572915

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The African Neogene - Climate Environments and People by JRGEN. RUNGE Pdf

Volume 34 (2017) of the internationally recognized and acclaimed yearbook series 'Palaeoecology of Africa' publishes 10 new interdisciplinary scientific papers on former and recent landscape evolution and on past environments of the African continent (e.g. climate change, vegetation dynamics and growing impact of humans on ecosystems).

Landscapes and Landforms of the Horn of Africa

Author : Paolo Billi
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2022-09-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783031054877

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Landscapes and Landforms of the Horn of Africa by Paolo Billi Pdf

This book focuses on regions for which until now the geomorphology was very poorly studied and relatively unknown. Nevertheless, the landforms and landscapes of the Horn of Africa are highly attractive, diverse and in a few cases unique, since they span very different environments, from highland plateaus and mountains to lowlands (even below sea level) and coastlines with a high degree of diversity and from monsoon to arid climate conditions. The main topics addressed in the book include the links between the geological evolution and the current large scale geomorphology of the Horn of Africa; the large differences between the highlands and lowlands climate, river hydrology and their variation through time within a climate change perspective. This part of the world was home of the very first hominids. The landscape in which they lived and evolved throughout the Pleistocene is described in comparison with the arid and inhospitable, though immensely scenic, environment of today. Perennial and ephemeral rivers with very different morphology, processes, and hydrology drain the area, and, in combination with the past and recent uplift, substantially contributed to provide the region with peculiar landscapes and landforms. Long lasting weathering and erosion processes result in a typical inselberg landscape such as the Bur region, or the currently exposed flatland of old peneplain surfaces. Their changes through time, induced by both natural and anthropogenic factors, are addressed by a couple of case studies. Though the region has few inhabitants, they had to struggle to find their livelihood in a land that offers poor resources. This resulted in landscape change and land degradation. Examples of human impact on the landscape are presented at different scales. This book provides readers interested in geography and geomorphology with essential scientific and educational information on the Landscapes and Landforms of Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia through simple, though scientifically, rigorous texts illustrated with several color maps and photos. One main prerogative of this book is therefore to give an insight into a region of the world where, for geographical and historical constraints, geomorphological investigation was very limited, thus enriching its intrinsic informative value.