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Clay Mineralogy as a Marker of Volcanic Biogeosystem Evolution in Laetoli, Tanzania. / Rozanov, Andrei B.; Лесовая, Софья Николаевна; Зайцев, Анатолий Николаевич; Копица, Г.П.; Gorshkova, Yu E.; Платонова, Наталия Владимировна; Власов, Дмитрий Юрьевич; Tikhomirova, Irina Y. ; Mwankunda, Joshua.
Biogenic—Abiogenic Interactions in Natural and Anthropogenic Systems 2022. ред. / Olga V. Frank-Kamenetskaya; Dmitry Yu. Vlasov; Elena G. Panova; Tatiana V. Alekseeva. Springer Nature, 2023. стр. 363-380 (Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences).
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Harvard
Rozanov, AB
, Лесовая, СН, Зайцев, АН, Копица, ГП, Gorshkova, YE, Платонова, НВ
, Власов, ДЮ, Tikhomirova, IY & Mwankunda, J 2023,
Clay Mineralogy as a Marker of Volcanic Biogeosystem Evolution in Laetoli, Tanzania. в OV Frank-Kamenetskaya, DY Vlasov, EG Panova & TV Alekseeva (ред.),
Biogenic—Abiogenic Interactions in Natural and Anthropogenic Systems 2022. Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Springer Nature, стр. 363-380, VII международный симпозиум «БИОКОСНЫЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ В ПРИРОДНЫХ И АНТРОПОГЕННЫХ СИСТЕМАХ», Санкт-Петербург, Российская Федерация,
26/09/22.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40470-2_21
APA
Rozanov, A. B.
, Лесовая, С. Н., Зайцев, А. Н., Копица, Г. П., Gorshkova, Y. E., Платонова, Н. В.
, Власов, Д. Ю., Tikhomirova, I. Y., & Mwankunda, J. (2023).
Clay Mineralogy as a Marker of Volcanic Biogeosystem Evolution in Laetoli, Tanzania. в O. V. Frank-Kamenetskaya, D. Y. Vlasov, E. G. Panova, & T. V. Alekseeva (Ред.),
Biogenic—Abiogenic Interactions in Natural and Anthropogenic Systems 2022 (стр. 363-380). (Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences). Springer Nature.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40470-2_21
Vancouver
Rozanov AB
, Лесовая СН, Зайцев АН, Копица ГП, Gorshkova YE, Платонова НВ и пр.
Clay Mineralogy as a Marker of Volcanic Biogeosystem Evolution in Laetoli, Tanzania. в Frank-Kamenetskaya OV, Vlasov DY, Panova EG, Alekseeva TV, Редакторы, Biogenic—Abiogenic Interactions in Natural and Anthropogenic Systems 2022. Springer Nature. 2023. стр. 363-380. (Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences).
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40470-2_21
Author
Rozanov, Andrei B.
; Лесовая, Софья Николаевна ; Зайцев, Анатолий Николаевич ; Копица, Г.П. ; Gorshkova, Yu E. ; Платонова, Наталия Владимировна
; Власов, Дмитрий Юрьевич ; Tikhomirova, Irina Y. ; Mwankunda, Joshua. /
Clay Mineralogy as a Marker of Volcanic Biogeosystem Evolution in Laetoli, Tanzania. Biogenic—Abiogenic Interactions in Natural and Anthropogenic Systems 2022. Редактор / Olga V. Frank-Kamenetskaya ; Dmitry Yu. Vlasov ; Elena G. Panova ; Tatiana V. Alekseeva. Springer Nature, 2023. стр. 363-380 (Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences).
BibTeX
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title = "Clay Mineralogy as a Marker of Volcanic Biogeosystem Evolution in Laetoli, Tanzania",
abstract = "The Laetoli hominid footprints dating back some 3.6 million years discov-ered by Leakey in 1978 is an archaeological site of great importance in understanding the human evolution. The footprints of hominids, animals, and birds cast in the volcanic ash consolidated into tuff deposits are also an insight into the evolution of the whole biogeosystem of this area dominated by volcanic activity. The volcanic ash deposits consolidated into tuffs are a marker which sets the base line for tracking the further sediment transport in the catchment of this historic site. The surface of the tuff exposure along the Garusi river carrying the footprints shows no signs of weathering and the soils of the area form in subsequent sediments that filled the valley after the deposition of the tuff material. Following the deposition and consolidation of the airfall tuffs, the biogeosystem of the Laetoli gorge and its surroundings experienced a complex evolution which led to formation of the present-day soil cover. The study of clay mineralogy of these soils has provided interesting insights into the evolution of this system.",
author = "Rozanov, {Andrei B.} and Лесовая, {Софья Николаевна} and Зайцев, {Анатолий Николаевич} and Г.П. Копица and Gorshkova, {Yu E.} and Платонова, {Наталия Владимировна} and Власов, {Дмитрий Юрьевич} and Tikhomirova, {Irina Y.} and Joshua Mwankunda",
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AU - Копица, Г.П.
AU - Gorshkova, Yu E.
AU - Платонова, Наталия Владимировна
AU - Власов, Дмитрий Юрьевич
AU - Tikhomirova, Irina Y.
AU - Mwankunda, Joshua
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N2 - The Laetoli hominid footprints dating back some 3.6 million years discov-ered by Leakey in 1978 is an archaeological site of great importance in understanding the human evolution. The footprints of hominids, animals, and birds cast in the volcanic ash consolidated into tuff deposits are also an insight into the evolution of the whole biogeosystem of this area dominated by volcanic activity. The volcanic ash deposits consolidated into tuffs are a marker which sets the base line for tracking the further sediment transport in the catchment of this historic site. The surface of the tuff exposure along the Garusi river carrying the footprints shows no signs of weathering and the soils of the area form in subsequent sediments that filled the valley after the deposition of the tuff material. Following the deposition and consolidation of the airfall tuffs, the biogeosystem of the Laetoli gorge and its surroundings experienced a complex evolution which led to formation of the present-day soil cover. The study of clay mineralogy of these soils has provided interesting insights into the evolution of this system.
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