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Transport mechanism and paleoclimatic significance of terrigenous silt deposited in varved sediments of an African rift lake
Thomas C. Johnson, I. N. McCave
Continental Scientific Drilling Facility
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Transport Mechanism
100%
Rift Valley Lakes
100%
Silt
100%
Varved Sediments
100%
Terrigenous
100%
African Rift
100%
Paleoclimatic Significance
100%
Sortable Silt
100%
Clay
66%
Lake Level
66%
Historical Records
33%
East Africa
33%
Lake Malawi
33%
Plume
33%
Mass Accumulation Rate
33%
Wind Strength
33%
Resuspension
33%
River Flood
33%
Annual Rainfall
33%
Underflow
33%
Silt Fraction
33%
North Atlantic Oscillation
33%
National Centers for Environmental Prediction
33%
Offshore Basins
33%
Flood Loads
33%
Regional Winds
33%
North Basin
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Lake Level
100%
Eastern Africa
50%
Malawi
50%
Resuspension
50%
Accumulation Rate
50%
North Atlantic Oscillation
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Silt
100%
Silt Fraction
25%