Search Results - "DiPietro, Lyndsay M."
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Dry Creek Revisited: New Excavations, Radiocarbon Dates, and Site Formation Inform on the Peopling of Eastern Beringia
Published in American antiquity (01-10-2015)“…The multicomponent Dry Creek site, located in the Nenana Valley, central Alaska, is arguably one of the most important archaeological sites in Beringia…”
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Paleosols and paleoenvironments of the early Miocene deposits near Karungu, Lake Victoria, Kenya
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (01-02-2016)“…A 50m thick stratigraphic section at Ngira, near Karungu on the shore of Lake Victoria in western Kenya, documents the early Miocene paleoenvironments of the…”
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The Impact of the Geologic History and Paleoclimate on the Diversification of East African Cichlids
Published in International Journal of Evolutionary Biology (01-01-2012)“…The cichlid fishes of the East African Great Lakes are the largest extant vertebrate radiation identified to date. These lakes and their surrounding waters…”
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Deposition and pedogenesis of periglacial sediments and buried soils at the Serpentine Hot Springs archaeological site, Seward Peninsula, AK
Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-11-2018)“…Soil micromorphology is an excellent tool for relating quantitative laboratory data to soil development in complex pedogenic settings. This study utilizes…”
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Early Holocene soil cryoturbation in northeastern USA: Implications for archaeological site formation
Published in Quaternary international (25-08-2014)“…The study of buried soil archives in alluvial settings can be used to characterize floodplain and terrace habitats and complement other paleoenvironmental and…”
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Late Quaternary Alaskan Paleoclimate: Geoarchaeological Insights into the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition
Published 01-01-2018“…Eastern Beringia is a region which has undergone dramatic changes since the end of the Last Glacial Maximum, environmentally and climatically. These changing…”
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