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Development of the Nile Littoral Cell during the past 8.2 kyr
Revital Bookman
, Tsofit Mor-Federman
,
Barak Herut
, Yehudit Harlavan
, Nimer Taha
, Mordechai Stein
, Ahuva Almogi-Labin
Department of Marine Geosciences
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African Humid Period
50%
Arabia
25%
Aridification
25%
Carbonate Content
75%
Chemical Composition
25%
Chemical Fingerprint
25%
Continental Shelf
25%
Cover Soil
25%
Delta Front
25%
Depositional History
25%
Derived Variables
25%
Desert
25%
Downflow
25%
Dust
25%
Ethiopian Highlands
25%
Fine Fraction
25%
Fine Particles
25%
Fine Sediment
50%
Fine Suspension
25%
Flood Discharge
25%
Grain Size
25%
Grain Size Distribution
25%
Granitoids
25%
Increased Storminess
25%
Inner Shelf
50%
Isotope Ratio
25%
Isotopic Signature
25%
Israel
25%
Israeli Coast
25%
Levantine Basin
25%
Marine-derived
25%
Modern History
25%
Mud Belt
25%
Nile
50%
Nile Delta
75%
Nile Floods
25%
Nile Littoral Cell
100%
Nile River
50%
Nilotic
50%
Oligotrophic Conditions
50%
Partial Drying
25%
Postglacial
25%
Process Provenance
25%
Quartz Sand
25%
Remobilization
25%
River Damming
25%
River Flow
25%
Sahara
25%
Sea Level Rise
25%
Sediment Coarsening
25%
Sediment Provenance
25%
Sedimentary Record
25%
Shallow Water Depth
25%
Southeastern Mediterranean
25%
Surface Coverage
50%
Surface Erosion
25%
TOC Content
25%
Total Organic Carbon
25%
Transgression
25%
Transport Processes
25%
Ultra-oligotrophic
25%
Water Depth
25%
Wet Condition
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Aridification
50%
Continental Shelf
50%
Fine Sediment
100%
Grain Size
100%
Granitoid
50%
Isotope Ratios
50%
Israel
50%
Organic Carbon
50%
Postglacial
50%
Remobilization
50%
River Flow
50%
Sea Level
50%
Sea Level Rise
50%
Shallow Water
50%
Soil Cover
50%
Spatial Variation
50%
Temporal Variation
50%
Transport Process
50%
Vegetation
50%
Water Depth
100%