Document Type
Blog
Publication Date
11-9-2021
Abstract
The National Science Foundation awarded University of Dayton isotope geochemist Zelalem Bedaso a three-year, $156,776 grant to study seasonal rainfall variability over the last 200,000 years in East Africa to understand the impact of extreme weather on early humans and the ecosystems on which they depended.
Keywords
University of Dayton, Arts and Sciences
eCommons Citation
Larsen, Dave, "National Science Foundation awards University of Dayton isotope geochemist $157K to study impact of extreme weather pattern shifts on early humans in East Africa" (2021). College of Arts and Sciences Newsroom. 526.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/cas_blog/526