RESEARCHER INVESTIGATES ANCIENT GEOLOGY TO UNDERSTAND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE
October 01, 2008
October 01, 2008
ATLANTA, Oct. 1 -- Georgia State University issued the following news release:
To figure out how ancient humans adapted to their environment and constructed civilizations, you need to know the environment in which they lived -including climate change over thousands of years.
Daniel Deocampo, a Georgia State assistant professor of Geology, is investigating ancient lakes and volcanic ash to help scientists better understand the environment in which humans evolved, and . . .
To figure out how ancient humans adapted to their environment and constructed civilizations, you need to know the environment in which they lived -including climate change over thousands of years.
Daniel Deocampo, a Georgia State assistant professor of Geology, is investigating ancient lakes and volcanic ash to help scientists better understand the environment in which humans evolved, and . . .