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Core Palaeoecology Breakout Notes HSPDP 2017.pdf
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Core-outcrop Integration Breakout Notes HSPDP 2017.pdf
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Geochronology Breakout Notes HSPDP 2017.pdf
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Inorganic Geochemistry Breakout Notes HSPDP 2017.pdf
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J Russell Time Series Roundtable HSPDP 2017 .pdf
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Organic Geochemistry Breakout Notes HSPDP 2017.pdf
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Sedimentology Stratigraphy Breakout Notes HSPDP 2017.pdf
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Trauth Time Series Roundtable HSPDP 2017.pdf

The Hominin Sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project (HSPDP) is an international consortium of geoscientists and paleoanthropologists engaged in using drill cores collected from six sites in Kenya and Ethiopia to better constrain the environmental context of human origins in Africa. The drill sites are all located in the East African Rift Valley, primarily focused around lacustrine depocenter targets, where the most complete deposition records of the basins can be found. Drilling was conducted for all HSPDP sites from 2012-2014. Since that time our team has been actively researching both the vast array of drill core material collected (almost 2 kilometers of sediment!) and the paleoenvironmental, paleoecologic and paleoclimatic implications of these records, which range in age from the late Pliocene to today. We welcome your interest in our project!

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Congratulations to Martin Trauth and colleagues for their new paper in Nature Communications!
Congratulations to Bryce Mitsunaga and colleagues for their new paper in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
Congratulations to Tyrone Rooney and colleagues for their new paper in Earth and Planetary Science Letters!
Congratulations to Verena Foerster and colleagues for their new paper in Nature Geoscience!
Congratulations to Manobianco on finishing their MS thesis!
Congratulations to Cohen et al. on their new publication!
Congratulations to Lupien et al. on their new publication!

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