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Ecological and temporal placement of early Pliocene hominids at Aramis, Ethiopia
Sat, 03/14/2009 - 07:48 — NES-Global WebmasterPublisher:
Nature
Year:
2002
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Ecological and temporal placement of early Pliocene hominids at Aramis, Ethiopia
Abstract:
Giday WoldeGabriel*, Tim D. White†£, Gen Suwa‡, Paul Renne§, Jean de Heinzelin¶, William K. Hart¶ & Grant Heiken*
SEDIMENTARY deposits in the Middle Awash research area of Ethiopia's Afar depression have yielded vertebrate fossils including the most ancient hominids known. Radioisotopic dating, geochem-ical analysis of interbedded volcanic ashes and biochronological considerations place the hominid-bearing deposits at around 4.4 million years of age. Sedimentological, botanical and faunal evidence suggests a wooded habitat for the Aramis hominids.
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GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT IN ETHIOPIA
Fri, 05/02/2008 - 16:04 — NES-Global WebmasterYear:
2000
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GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT IN ETHIOPIA
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ABSTRACT
Geothermal exploration activity, that started in the year 1969
in Ethiopia, has revealed the existence of both low- and highenthalpy
geothermal resources in the Ethiopian Rift valley and
in the Afar depression, which are both part of the great East
African Rift System.
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