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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparative study on floras in Nepal and Southern Tibet Wang, Yanmei
2015
417 C p. 1-5
5 p.
artikel
2 Are Early Cretaceous environmental changes recorded in deposits of the Western part of the Silesian Nappe? A geochemical approach Wójcik-Tabol, Patrycja
2015
417 C p. 293-308
16 p.
artikel
3 A specialized feeding habit of Early Permian oribatid mites Feng, Zhuo
2015
417 C p. 121-125
5 p.
artikel
4 Benthic foraminiferal response to the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) in the South-Eastern Atlantic (ODP Site 1263) Boscolo Galazzo, Flavia
2015
417 C p. 432-444
13 p.
artikel
5 Carbon and oxygen isotope systematics of a Paleoproterozoic cap-carbonate sequence from the Sausar Group, Central India Mohanty, Sarada Prasad
2015
417 C p. 195-209
15 p.
artikel
6 Comment on the Kaiho et al., paper “A forest fire and soil erosion event during the Late Devonian mass extinction” [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 392 (2013): 272–280] Marynowski, Leszek
2015
417 C p. 569-572
4 p.
artikel
7 Corrigendum to: “East Asian winter monsoon controlling phytoplankton productivity and community structure changes in the southeastern South China Sea over the last 185kyr” [Palaeo 414C (2014) 233–242] Li, Dawei
2015
417 C p. 576-
1 p.
artikel
8 Deep-sea benthic foraminiferal turnover during the early–middle Eocene transition at Walvis Ridge (SE Atlantic) Ortiz, S.
2015
417 C p. 126-136
11 p.
artikel
9 Diatom-inferred salinity changes from the Yushe paleolake indicate an aridification during the Pliocene–Pleistocene transition in north China Li, Ya-Meng
2015
417 C p. 544-553
10 p.
artikel
10 Diatoms as indicators of hydrological and climatic changes in Laguna Potrok Aike (Patagonia) since the Late Pleistocene Recasens, Cristina
2015
417 C p. 309-319
11 p.
artikel
11 Did shell-crushing crabs trigger an escalatory arms race in the aftermath of a Late Neogene regional mass extinction event? An experimental test Whitenack, Lisa B.
2015
417 C p. 57-65
9 p.
artikel
12 Disentangling the roles of late Miocene palaeogeography and vegetation – Implications for climate sensitivity Bradshaw, Catherine D.
2015
417 C p. 17-34
18 p.
artikel
13 Early seed plants from Western Gondwana: Paleobiogeographical and ecological implications based on Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) records from Argentina Prestianni, C.
2015
417 C p. 210-219
10 p.
artikel
14 Early Triassic (early Olenekian) life in the interior of East Gondwana: mixed marine–terrestrial biota from the Kockatea Shale, Western Australia Haig, David W.
2015
417 C p. 511-533
23 p.
artikel
15 Editorial Board 2015
417 C p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
16 Environmental controls on paleo-pH at mid-latitudes: A case study from Central and Eastern Europe Sanchi, Lise
2015
417 C p. 458-466
9 p.
artikel
17 Eocene–Oligocene latitudinal climate gradients in North America inferred from stable isotope ratios in perissodactyl tooth enamel Zanazzi, Alessandro
2015
417 C p. 561-568
8 p.
artikel
18 Hydrological connectivity and mixing of Lake Towuti, Indonesia in response to paleoclimatic changes over the last 60,000years Costa, K.M.
2015
417 C p. 467-475
9 p.
artikel
19 Late Pennsylvanian aridification on the southwestern margin of Gondwana (Paganzo Basin, NW Argentina): A regional expression of a global climate perturbation Gulbranson, Erik L.
2015
417 C p. 220-235
16 p.
artikel
20 Marine connections of Amazonia: Evidence from foraminifera and dinoflagellate cysts (early to middle Miocene, Colombia/Peru) Boonstra, M.
2015
417 C p. 176-194
19 p.
artikel
21 Middle Triassic carbonate platforms in eastern Iberia: Evolution of their fauna and palaeogeographic significance in the western Tethys Escudero-Mozo, M.J.
2015
417 C p. 236-260
25 p.
artikel
22 New insights for the interpretation of ancient bog oak chronologies? Reactions of oak (Quercus robur L.) to a sudden peatland rewetting Scharnweber, Tobias
2015
417 C p. 534-543
10 p.
artikel
23 Ostrich expansion into India during the Late Pleistocene: Implications for continental dispersal corridors Blinkhorn, James
2015
417 C p. 80-90
11 p.
artikel
24 Palaeobiogeography of the Bajocian–Oxfordian macrofauna of Gebel Maghara (North Sinai, Egypt): Implications for eustacy and basin topography Abdelhady, Ahmed Awad
2015
417 C p. 261-273
13 p.
artikel
25 Palaeoenvironmental turnover across the Cenomanian-Turonian transition in Oued Bahloul, Tunisia: foraminifera and geochemical proxies Reolid, M.
2015
417 C p. 491-510
20 p.
artikel
26 Paleobiogeography of the Danian molluscan assemblages of Patagonia (Argentina) del Río, Claudia Julia
2015
417 C p. 274-292
19 p.
artikel
27 Paleoclimatic interpretations of buried paleosols within the pre-Illinoian till sequence in northern Missouri, USA Rovey II, Charles W.
2015
417 C p. 44-56
13 p.
artikel
28 Paleoenvironmental implications of uranium concentrations in lacustrine calcareous clastic-evaporite deposits in the western Qaidam Basin Yang, Yibo
2015
417 C p. 422-431
10 p.
artikel
29 Paleolatitudes of Late Triassic radiolarian cherts from Argolis, Greece: Insights on the paleogeography of the western Tethys Muttoni, Giovanni
2015
417 C p. 476-490
15 p.
artikel
30 Permian tetrapod footprints from the Spanish Pyrenees Voigt, Sebastian
2015
417 C p. 112-120
9 p.
artikel
31 Pollen-based temperature reconstructions from Jeju island, South Korea and its implication for coastal climate of East Asia during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene Park, Jungjae
2015
417 C p. 445-457
13 p.
artikel
32 Recent coastal evolution and sea-level rise, Setiu Wetland, Peninsular Malaysia Culver, Stephen J.
2015
417 C p. 406-421
16 p.
artikel
33 Reconstructing Early Pleistocene (1.3Ma) terrestrial environmental change in western Anatolia: Did it drive fluvial terrace formation? Veldkamp, A.
2015
417 C p. 91-104
14 p.
artikel
34 Reconstruction of drought variability in North China and its association with sea surface temperature in the joining area of Asia and Indian–Pacific Ocean Cai, Qiufang
2015
417 C p. 554-560
7 p.
artikel
35 Reply to the comment on Kaiho et al., “A forest fire and soil erosion event during the Late Devonian mass extinction” [Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 392 (2013): 272–280] Kaiho, Kunio
2015
417 C p. 573-575
3 p.
artikel
36 Spore diversity trends in the Middle Devonian of the Chaco-Salteño Plain, northwestern Argentina Noetinger, Sol
2015
417 C p. 151-163
13 p.
artikel
37 Stable isotope data (δ18O, δ13C) of the ammonite genus Simbirskites — implications for habitat reconstructions of extinct cephalopods Stevens, Kevin
2015
417 C p. 164-175
12 p.
artikel
38 Taphonomic and paleoecologic investigations of the Late Cretaceous (Santonian) Iharkút vertebrate assemblage (Bakony Mts, Northwestern Hungary) Botfalvai, Gábor
2015
417 C p. 379-405
27 p.
artikel
39 Taphonomy and paleoenvironmental conditions of deposition of fossil whales in the diatomaceous sediments of the Miocene/Pliocene Pisco Formation, southern Peru—A new fossil-lagerstätte Esperante, Raúl
2015
417 C p. 337-370
34 p.
artikel
40 Terrestrial evidence for a two-stage mid-Paleocene biotic event Hyland, Ethan G.
2015
417 C p. 371-378
8 p.
artikel
41 The Cryogenian Balcanoona reef complexes of the Northern Flinders Ranges: Implications for Neoproterozoic ocean chemistry Wallace, Malcolm W.
2015
417 C p. 320-336
17 p.
artikel
42 The impact of regional uplift of the Tibetan Plateau on the Asian monsoon climate Zhang, Ran
2015
417 C p. 137-150
14 p.
artikel
43 The precessional phase lag of Messinian gypsum deposition in Mediterranean marginal basins Topper, R.P.M.
2015
417 C p. 6-16
11 p.
artikel
44 The role of climate and aeolian dust input in calcrete formation in volcanic islands (Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, Spain) Huerta, Pedro
2015
417 C p. 66-79
14 p.
artikel
45 Trace fossil evidence suggests widespread dwarfism in response to the end-Cretaceous mass extinction: Braggs, Alabama and Brazos River, Texas Wiest, Logan A.
2015
417 C p. 105-111
7 p.
artikel
46 Wood growth indices as climate indicators from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian–Turonian) portion of the Winton Formation, Australia Fletcher, Tamara L.
2015
417 C p. 35-43
9 p.
artikel
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