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Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Stress in paradise: Reconstructing Late Holocene hydroclimate to investigate the role of drought in the timing of human migration and colonisation in the tropical South Pacific"

Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Stress in paradise: Reconstructing Late Holocene hydroclimate to investigate the role of drought in the timing of human migration and colonisation in the tropical South Pacific"
Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Stress in paradise: Reconstructing Late Holocene hydroclimate to investigate the role of drought in the timing of human migration and colonisation in the tropical South Pacific"
Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Stress in paradise: Reconstructing Late Holocene hydroclimate to investigate the role of drought in the timing of human migration and colonisation in the tropical South Pacific" The data includes excel spreadsheets that reflect raw data underpinning the thesis above: Emaotfer_Data_REPOSITORY.xlsx Tiriara_Data_REPOSITORY.xlsx COPY_Palaeo_Set_1_to_5_Output_Summary.xlsx COPY_Set_1_to_6_Output_Summary.xlsx The data becomes available when the embargo expires 31/12/24 and is accessible under CC BY license
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Hipkiss, Charlotte Victoria
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Hipkiss, Charlotte Victoria
ef396942-b03b-44f9-aba6-28524308d0cb

Hipkiss, Charlotte Victoria (2024) Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Stress in paradise: Reconstructing Late Holocene hydroclimate to investigate the role of drought in the timing of human migration and colonisation in the tropical South Pacific". University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2879 [Dataset]

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Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Stress in paradise: Reconstructing Late Holocene hydroclimate to investigate the role of drought in the timing of human migration and colonisation in the tropical South Pacific" The data includes excel spreadsheets that reflect raw data underpinning the thesis above: Emaotfer_Data_REPOSITORY.xlsx Tiriara_Data_REPOSITORY.xlsx COPY_Palaeo_Set_1_to_5_Output_Summary.xlsx COPY_Set_1_to_6_Output_Summary.xlsx The data becomes available when the embargo expires 31/12/24 and is accessible under CC BY license

Spreadsheet
Emaotfer_Data_REPOSITORY.xlsx - Dataset
Restricted to System admin until 31 December 2024.
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.
Spreadsheet
Tiriara_Data_REPOSITORY.xlsx - Dataset
Restricted to System admin until 31 December 2024.
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.
Spreadsheet
COPY_Palaeo_Set_1_to_5_Output_Summary.xlsx - Dataset
Restricted to System admin until 31 December 2024.
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.
Spreadsheet
COPY_Set_1_to_6_Output_Summary.xlsx - Dataset
Restricted to System admin until 31 December 2024.
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.
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D2879-thesis_readme.txt - Dataset
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Published date: 31 December 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 490097
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490097
PURE UUID: 91fd8834-31be-472f-90c8-4ec1edbf700b
ORCID for Charlotte Victoria Hipkiss: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6379-079X

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Date deposited: 14 May 2024 16:52
Last modified: 15 May 2024 16:34

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