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- Afrique ; Afrique australe ; Datation radiocarbone ; Désert du Namib ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Indicateur géomorphologique ; Kuiseb, vallée ; Namib, désert ; Namibie ; Pléistocène supérieur ; Quaternaire zone chaude ; Sédimentologie ; Terrasse ; Variation climatique ; Zone intertropicale (1)
- Afrique ; Afrique australe ; Domaine aride ; Désert du Namib ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Kuiseb, vallée ; Namib, désert ; Namibie ; Quaternaire ; Quaternaire zone chaude ; Terrasse ; Zone intertropicale (1)
- Afrique ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Holocène ; Paléo-environnement ; Pléistocène supérieur ; Quaternaire supérieur ; Quaternaire zone chaude (1)
- Afrique ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Lac ; Lac Nyasa ; Lac Nyassa ; Malawi ; Niveau lacustre ; Paléohydrologie ; Quaternaire supérieur ; Quaternaire zone chaude (1)
- Afrique du Sud ; Cénozoïque ; Cénozoïque supérieur ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Holocène ; Palynologie ; Pléistocène supérieur ; Quaternaire supérieur ; Quaternaire zone chaude ; Transvaal ; Variation climatique (1)
- Géographie de l'Afrique ; Quaternaire supérieur ; Quaternaire zone chaude ; Swaziland ; Sédimentologie ; Variation climatique (1)
- African palaeoenvironments 18 000 yrs BP in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings. (1)
- Aspects of a suite of Quaternary conglomeratic sediments in the Kuiseb valley, Namibia in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings. (1)
- High levels of Lake Malawi during the Late Quaternary in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings. (1)
- Late Quaternary sediments and climatic change in Swaziland in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings. (1)
- Pollen analyses of Late Cainozoic deposits in the Transvaal, South Africa, and their bearing on palaeoclimates in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings. (1)
- The age of the Kuiseb river silt terrace at Homeb in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings. (1)
- Late Quaternary sediments and climatic change in Swaziland in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings.
- data which show that a long series of conspicuous changes in climate and vegetation occurred over the last 35 000 years. These changes include greater expansions of sub-humid montane, relatively dry savanna and cool ericaceous elements in the Late
- Lake Malawi levels have been as much as 5 m above modern peak values during the early? Holocene but, until more is known about changes in the overflow, the palaeoclimatic significance of these high levels must remain in doubt. In an attempt to view
- The physical factors which affected the biological patterns of Africa during the last glacial maximum are discussed. Changes in temperature, humidity and wind force on the continent are discussed in a survey of the evidence on periglacial
- , possibly related to early Quaternary climatic, tectonic or eustatic changes, has had significant influence on the westward-flowing drainage systems in South West Africa.
- suggest changing rainfall conditions in the interior since the middle of the last Glacial.