Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1044564 Quaternary International 2008 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Geochemical correlations indicate that widespread ignimbrites and airfall tephra erupted from Ngorongoro during Olduvai lower Bed I time, reaching at least 40 km from source. Upper Bed I records a switch in NVH volcanic activity from Ngorongoro to Olmoti, coinciding with the first appearance of stone artifacts in the Olduvai record. Olmoti continued to supply pyroclastic deposits to the Olduvai Basin until the end of Bed I.
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