Publications by:
Tebogo V. Makhubela
Also publishes as (T.V. Makhubela, T. Makhubela)
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Makhubela, T., Kramers, J.D., Scherler, D., Wittmann, H., Dirks, P. H. G. M., Winkler, S.R., and UNSPECIFIED (2019) Effects of long soil surface residence times on apparent cosmogenic nuclide denudation rates and burial ages in the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 44 (15). pp. 2968-2981.
Makhubela, Tebogo V., Kramers, J.D., Scherler, D., Wittmann, H., Dirks, P.H.G.M., and Winkler, S.R. (2017) Cosmogenic 10BE and 26AL studies of the rising star site, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa: mystery of the true denudation rates. In: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with programs (49) From: 129th Meeting of the Geological Society of America, 22-25 October 2017, Seattle, WA, USA.
Makhubela, T.V., Kramers, J.D., Belyanin, G.A., Dirks, PH.G.M., and Roberts, E.M. (2017) Proterozoic 40Ar/39Ar ages from cave deposits of the Malapa, Sterkfontein and Dinaledi fossil sites, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. South African Journal of Geology, 120 (1). pp. 733-756.
Dirks, Paul H.G.M., Roberts, Eric M., Hilbert-Wolf, Hannah, Kramers, Jan D., Hawks, John, Dossetto, Anthony, Duval, Mathieu, Elliott, Marina, Evans, Mary, Grün, Ranier, Hellstrom, John, Herries, Andy I.R., Joannes-Boyau, Renaud, Makhubela, Tebogo V., Placzek, Christa J., Robbins, Jessie, Spandler, Carl, Wiersma, Jelle, Woodhead, Jon, and Berger, Lee R. (2017) The age of Homo naledi and associated sediments in the Rising Star Cave, South Africa. eLife, 6. pp. 1-59.
Dirks, Paul H.G.M., Berger, Lee R., Roberts, Eric M., Kramers, Jane D., Hawks, John, Quinney-Randolph, Patrick S., Elliott, Marina, Musiba, Charles M., Churchill, Steven E., de Ruiter, Darryl J., Schmid, Peter, Backwell, Lucinda R., Belyanin, Georgy A., Boshoff, Pedro, Hunter, K. Lindsay, Feuerriegel, Elen M., Gurtov, Alia, Harrison, James du G., Hunter, Rick, Kruger, Ashley, Morris, Hannah, Makhubela, Tebogo V., Peixotto, Becca, and Tucker, Steven (2015) Geological and taphonomic context for the new hominin species Homo naledi from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa. eLife, 4. e09561. pp. 1-37.