WebWelcome to Casino World! Play FREE social casino games! Slots, bingo, poker, blackjack, solitaire and so much more! WIN BIG and party with your friends! WebDr Jemma Finch from UKZN’s Discipline of Geography, together with colleagues from UKZN, the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa’s Council for Geoscience (CGS) and the University of Greifswald in Germany hosted a week-long field summer school for geoscience students from across Africa to provide training in bio- and geo-scientific …
UKZN NdabaOnline
WebFigure 5.1 Comparison of radiocarbon datasets obtained by Finch (this study) and Grundling et al. (1998) for the Mfabeni Peatland. 50 Figure 5.2 Sediment accumulation rate curve for the Mfabeni peat profile 57 Figure 5.3 Stable carbon isotope13C) results (S for the Mfabeni Profile, indicating pollen zones and radiocarbon ages 53 WebDr Jemma Finch Senior Lecturer 033 260 6374 [email protected] PhD, MSc, BScHons Geography Pietermaritzburg Campus Dr Jemma Finch holds a PhD in palaeoecology from the University of York (UK). Her research uses plant and animal remains preserved in sediments as indicators of climate and environmental change. Jemma is an NRF C2 … reggae versions of rock songs
Geography Archives - School of Agricultural, Earth
Web21 mar 2024 · Finch, a senior lecturer in Geography, completed her undergraduate and master’s studies at UKZN before heading to the University of York in England as an … Dr Jemma Finch holds a PhD in palaeoecology from the University of York (UK). Her research uses plant and animal remains preserved in sediments as indicators of climate and environmental change. Jemma is an NRF C2 rated scientist, and recipient of the 2024 Vice Chancellor’s Research Award. WebJemma Finch from UKZN Geography speaks about reconstructing vegetation & fire history in the Cathedral Peak area of the KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg arising from palaeoecological research she is doing in the Cathedral Peak. "Although the earth has been much colder and much warmer in the past, it’s the rate of change we are looking at, that is compounded … problems of diversity