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Lowland forest collapse and early human impacts at the end of the African Humid Period at Lake Edward, equatorial East Africa
Sarah J. Ivory
, James Russell
Geosciences
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Human Impact
100%
Early Holocene
100%
Early Humans
100%
Lowland
100%
Aridification
100%
Lowland Forest
100%
Lake Eyre
100%
Human Activities
50%
Grass
50%
Forest Communities
50%
Highlands
50%
Africa
50%
East Africa
50%
Rainfall
50%
Uganda
50%
Land Use Change
50%
Vegetation Community
50%
Woodland
50%
Deciduous Woodland
50%
Warm Conditions
50%
Human Disturbance
50%
Ecosystem Response
50%
Fossil Pollen Record
50%
Holocene Climate Change
50%
Late-Holocene Climate
50%
Modern Vegetation
50%
Iron Age
50%
African Ecosystems
50%
Forest Response
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
African
100%
Lowlands
100%
Lowland Forests
100%
Poaceae
33%
Forest Communities
33%
Climate Change
33%
Deciduous
33%
Land Use Change
33%