Record Display for the EPA National Library Catalog

RECORD NUMBER: 33 OF 39

Main Title The African Neogene : climate, environments and people /
Type EBOOK
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Runge, Jeurgen,
Publisher CRC Press,
Year Published 2018
Call Number QC884.5.A35A37 2018
ISBN 9781315161808; 9781351666381
Subjects Paleoecology--Neogene ; Paleoclimatology--Neogene ; Paleontology--Neogene ; Paleoclimatology--Africa ; Paleoecology--Africa ; Paleontology--Africa
Internet Access
Description Access URL
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315161808
Collation 1 online resource (xi, 224 pages)
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
"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."--Provided by publisher.