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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Addendum to “Analysis of the atmospheric 14C record spanning the past 50,000 years derived from high-precision 230Th/234U/238U, 231Pa/235U and 14C dates on fossil corals” [Quat. Sci. Rev. 26 (1–2) (2007) 18–36] Chiu, Tzu-Chien
2008
11-12 p. 1290-
1 p.
artikel
2 An 8500cal. year multi-proxy climate record from a bog in eastern Newfoundland: contributions of meltwater discharge and solar forcing Hughes, P.D.M.
2006
11-12 p. 1208-1227
20 p.
artikel
3 An 85-ka record of climate change in lowland Central America Hodell, David A.
2008
11-12 p. 1152-1165
14 p.
artikel
4 An unusual jökulhlaup resulting from subglacial volcanism, Sólheimajökull, Iceland Russell, Andrew J.
2010
11-12 p. 1363-1381
19 p.
artikel
5 Basin-scale reconstruction of the geological context of human settlement: an example from the lower Mississippi Valley, USA Kidder, Tristram R.
2008
11-12 p. 1255-1270
16 p.
artikel
6 Biogeography and climatic change as a context to human dispersal out of Africa and within Eurasia van der Made, Jan
2011
11-12 p. 1353-1367
15 p.
artikel
7 Buried and open tunnel valleys in Denmark—erosion beneath multiple ice sheets Jørgensen, Flemming
2006
11-12 p. 1339-1363
25 p.
artikel
8 Catastrophic landslides, glacier behaviour and moraine formation – A view from an active plate margin Shulmeister, James
2009
11-12 p. 1085-1096
12 p.
artikel
9 Catastrophic rock slope failures and late Quaternary developments in the Nanga Parbat–Haramosh Massif, Upper Indus basin, northern Pakistan Hewitt, Kenneth
2009
11-12 p. 1055-1069
15 p.
artikel
10 Chronology of the Vostok ice core constrained by O2/N2 ratios of occluded air, and its implication for the Vostok climate records Suwa, Makoto
2008
11-12 p. 1093-1106
14 p.
artikel
11 Climate versus human-driven fire regimes in Mediterranean landscapes: the Holocene record of Lago dell’Accesa (Tuscany, Italy) Vannière, B.
2008
11-12 p. 1181-1196
16 p.
artikel
12 Coastal dynamics under conditions of rapid sea-level rise: Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene evolution of barrier–lagoon systems on the northern Adriatic shelf (Italy) Storms, Joep E.A.
2008
11-12 p. 1107-1123
17 p.
artikel
13 Contrasting impacts of Dansgaard–Oeschger events over a western European latitudinal transect modulated by orbital parameters Sánchez Goñi, María Fernanda
2008
11-12 p. 1136-1151
16 p.
artikel
14 Corrigendum to “Deglaciation of a marine-based ice sheet: Late Weichselian palaeo-ice dynamics and retreat in the southern Barents Sea reconstructed from onshore and offshore glacial geomorphology” [Quat. Sci. Rev. 29 (2010) 424–442] Winsborrow, Monica C.M.
2010
11-12 p. 1501-
1 p.
artikel
15 Dating of syngenetic ice wedges in permafrost with 36Cl Gilichinsky, D.A.
2007
11-12 p. 1547-1556
10 p.
artikel
16 Deglaciation and landscape history around Annapurna, Nepal, based on 10Be surface exposure dating Zech, Roland
2009
11-12 p. 1106-1118
13 p.
artikel
17 Diatom responses to limnological and climatic changes at Ribains Maar (French Massif Central) during the Eemian and Early Würm Rioual, Patrick
2007
11-12 p. 1557-1609
53 p.
artikel
18 Does organic carbon sequestration in volcanic soils offset volcanic CO2 emissions? Zehetner, Franz
2010
11-12 p. 1313-1316
4 p.
artikel
19 Dynamic landscapes and human dispersal patterns: tectonics, coastlines, and the reconstruction of human habitats Bailey, Geoffrey N.
2011
11-12 p. 1533-1553
21 p.
artikel
20 Early and Middle Pleistocene Faunal and hominins dispersals through Southwestern Asia Bar-Yosef, Ofer
2011
11-12 p. 1318-1337
20 p.
artikel
21 Early Human Evolution in the Western Palaearctic: Ecological Scenarios Carrión, José S.
2011
11-12 p. 1281-1295
15 p.
artikel
22 Early–Middle Pleistocene environmental changes and human evolution in the Italian peninsula Manzi, Giorgio
2011
11-12 p. 1420-1438
19 p.
artikel
23 Ecological background to Plio-Pleistocene hominin occupation in North Africa: the vertebrate faunas from Ain Boucherit, Ain Hanech and El-Kherba, and paleosol stable-carbon-isotope studies from El-Kherba, Algeria Sahnouni, Mohamed
2011
11-12 p. 1303-1317
15 p.
artikel
24 Editors & Editorial board. Publication info 2009
11-12 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
25 Editors & Editorial board. Publication info 2010
11-12 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
26 Editors & Editorial board. Publication info 2011
11-12 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
27 Environmental setting, (micro)morphologies and stable C–O isotope composition of cold climate carbonate precipitates—a review and evaluation of their potential as paleoclimatic proxies Lacelle, Denis
2007
11-12 p. 1670-1689
20 p.
artikel
28 Evidence for a variable and wet Younger Dryas in southern Alaska Kaufman, Darrell S.
2010
11-12 p. 1445-1452
8 p.
artikel
29 Fluvio–sedimentary response of the monsoon-fed Indian rivers to Late Pleistocene–Holocene changes in monsoon strength: reconstruction based on existing 14C dates Kale, Vishwas S.
2007
11-12 p. 1610-1620
11 p.
artikel
30 Geomorphic development and Middle Stone Age archaeology of the Lower Cunene River, Namibia–Angola Border Nicoll, K.
2010
11-12 p. 1419-1431
13 p.
artikel
31 Glacial and volcanic history of Icelandic table mountains from cosmogenic 3He exposure ages Licciardi, Joseph M.
2007
11-12 p. 1529-1546
18 p.
artikel
32 Glacial geomorphology and glacial history of the Muzart River valley, Tianshan Range, China Zhao, Jingdong
2010
11-12 p. 1453-1463
11 p.
artikel
33 Green Lake Landslide and other giant and very large postglacial landslides in Fiordland, New Zealand Hancox, Graham T.
2009
11-12 p. 1020-1036
17 p.
artikel
34 Holocene changes in eastern tropical Pacific climate inferred from a Galápagos lake sediment record Conroy, Jessica L.
2008
11-12 p. 1166-1180
15 p.
artikel
35 Holocene environmental change in a montane region of southern Europe with a long history of human settlement Carrión, J.S.
2007
11-12 p. 1455-1475
21 p.
artikel
36 Holocene environmental change in the Okavango Panhandle, northwest Botswana Nash, David J.
2006
11-12 p. 1302-1322
21 p.
artikel
37 Hominins without fellow travellers? First appearances and inferred dispersals of Afro-Eurasian large-mammals in the Plio-Pleistocene O'Regan, H.J.
2011
11-12 p. 1343-1352
10 p.
artikel
38 Hominin variability, climatic instability and population demography in Middle Pleistocene Europe Dennell, Robin W.
2011
11-12 p. 1511-1524
14 p.
artikel
39 How “African” was the early human dispersal out of Africa? Agustí, Jordi
2011
11-12 p. 1338-1342
5 p.
artikel
40 How cold were the tropics and subtropics at the Last Glacial Maximum? Zhang, Rong
2006
11-12 p. 1150-1151
2 p.
artikel
41 Inferring moisture transport across Central America: Can modern analogs of climate variability help reconcile paleosalinity records? Prange, Matthias
2010
11-12 p. 1317-1321
5 p.
artikel
42 Infilling and flooding of the Mekong River incised valley during deglacial sea-level rise Tjallingii, Rik
2010
11-12 p. 1432-1444
13 p.
artikel
43 Interactions between climate and vegetation during the Lateglacial period as recorded by lake and mire sediment archives in Northern Italy and Southern Switzerland Vescovi, Elisa
2007
11-12 p. 1650-1669
20 p.
artikel
44 Interactions between rock avalanches and glaciers in the Mont Blanc massif during the late Holocene Deline, Philip
2009
11-12 p. 1070-1083
14 p.
artikel
45 Landscape evolution and hominin dispersal Lazar, Michael
2010
11-12 p. 1495-1500
6 p.
artikel
46 Last glacial maximum and Holocene lake levels of Owens Lake, eastern California, USA Bacon, Steven N.
2006
11-12 p. 1264-1282
19 p.
artikel
47 Lateglacial and Holocene sediment sources and transport patterns in the Skagerrak interpreted from high-resolution magnetic properties and grain size data Gyllencreutz, Richard
2006
11-12 p. 1247-1263
17 p.
artikel
48 Lateglacial nunataks in central Scandinavia: Biostratigraphical evidence for ice thickness from Lake Flåfattjønn, Tynset, Norway Paus, Aage
2006
11-12 p. 1228-1246
19 p.
artikel
49 Late Pleistocene upland stratigraphy of the western Delmarva Peninsula, USA Lowery, Darrin L.
2010
11-12 p. 1472-1480
9 p.
artikel
50 Late Quaternary evolution of Reedy Glacier, Antarctica Todd, Claire
2010
11-12 p. 1328-1341
14 p.
artikel
51 Late Quaternary mass-wasting records and formation of fan terraces in the Chen-yeo-lan and Lao-nung catchments, central-southern Taiwan Hsieh, Meng-Long
2010
11-12 p. 1399-1418
20 p.
artikel
52 Limits of sediment transfer in an alpine debris-flow catchment, Illgraben, Switzerland Schlunegger, Fritz
2009
11-12 p. 1097-1105
9 p.
artikel
53 Links between Patagonian Ice Sheet fluctuations and Antarctic dust variability during the last glacial period (MIS 4-2) Kaiser, Jérôme
2010
11-12 p. 1464-1471
8 p.
artikel
54 Lower and Middle Pleistocene human settlements recorded in fluvial deposits of the middle Loire River Basin, Centre Region, France Despriée, Jackie
2011
11-12 p. 1474-1485
12 p.
artikel
55 Mauer – the type site of Homo heidelbergensis: palaeoenvironment and age Wagner, Günther A.
2011
11-12 p. 1464-1473
10 p.
artikel
56 Methodological basis for quantitative reconstruction of air temperature and sunshine from pollen assemblages in Arctic Canada and Greenland Fréchette, Bianca
2008
11-12 p. 1197-1216
20 p.
artikel
57 Micropaleontological evidence of large earthquakes in the past 7200 years in southern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Hayward, Bruce W.
2006
11-12 p. 1186-1207
22 p.
artikel
58 Microstructures in subglacial and proglacial sediments: understanding faults, folds and fabrics, and the influence of water on the style of deformation Phillips, Emrys
2007
11-12 p. 1499-1528
30 p.
artikel
59 Middle and Late Pleistocene paleoscape modeling along the southern coast of South Africa Fisher, Erich C.
2010
11-12 p. 1382-1398
17 p.
artikel
60 Modelling pre-historic transoceanic crossings into the Americas Montenegro, Álvaro
2006
11-12 p. 1323-1338
16 p.
artikel
61 Modest summer temperature variability during DO cycles in western Europe Ampel, Linda
2010
11-12 p. 1322-1327
6 p.
artikel
62 Natural hazards, extreme events, and mountain topography Korup, Oliver
2009
11-12 p. 977-990
14 p.
artikel
63 Nature and timing of large landslides in the Himalaya and Transhimalaya of northern India Dortch, Jason M.
2009
11-12 p. 1037-1054
18 p.
artikel
64 [No title] Bowen, D.Q.
2007
11-12 p. 1690-1691
2 p.
artikel
65 [No title] Bowen, D.Q.
2007
11-12 p. 1691-1692
2 p.
artikel
66 [No title] Wenban-Smith, Francis
2008
11-12 p. 1288-1289
2 p.
artikel
67 One million years of cultural evolution in a stable environment at Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain) Rodríguez, J.
2011
11-12 p. 1396-1412
17 p.
artikel
68 On the formation of the tunnel valleys of the southern Laurentide ice sheet Hooke, Roger LeB.
2006
11-12 p. 1364-1372
9 p.
artikel
69 Pacific Basin tsunami hazards associated with mass flows in the Aleutian arc of Alaska Waythomas, Christopher F.
2009
11-12 p. 1006-1019
14 p.
artikel
70 Palaeoecology and the Harappan Civilisation of South Asia: a reconsideration Madella, Marco
2006
11-12 p. 1283-1301
19 p.
artikel
71 Palaeoenvironments of early hominins in temperate and Mediterranean Eurasia: new palaeobotanical data from Palaeolithic key-sites and synchronous natural sequences Messager, Erwan
2011
11-12 p. 1439-1447
9 p.
artikel
72 Palaeolimnology of Lake Sapanca and identification of historic earthquake signals, Northern Anatolian Fault Zone (Turkey) Schwab, Markus J.
2009
11-12 p. 991-1005
15 p.
artikel
73 Paleoceanography of the mid-Pleistocene South China Sea Li, Qianyu
2008
11-12 p. 1217-1233
17 p.
artikel
74 Paleoclimate history of Galápagos surface waters over the last 135,000yr Lea, David W.
2006
11-12 p. 1152-1167
16 p.
artikel
75 Palynology, sedimentology and palaeoecology of the late Holocene Dead Sea Neumann, Frank Harald
2007
11-12 p. 1476-1498
23 p.
artikel
76 Pollen evidence for the transition of the Eastern Australian climate system from the post-glacial to the present-day ENSO mode Donders, Timme H.
2007
11-12 p. 1621-1637
17 p.
artikel
77 Post-fire geomorphic response in steep, forested landscapes: Oregon Coast Range, USA Jackson, Molly
2009
11-12 p. 1131-1146
16 p.
artikel
78 Quantitative bulk and single-particle mineralogy of a thick Chinese loess–paleosol section: implications for loess provenance and weathering Jeong, Gi Young
2008
11-12 p. 1271-1287
17 p.
artikel
79 Quantitative estimation of bioclimatic parameters from presence/absence vegetation data in North America by the modern analog technique Thompson, R.S.
2008
11-12 p. 1234-1254
21 p.
artikel
80 Quaternary Science Reviews/Elsevier Prize, 2006 2007
11-12 p. 1693-1694
2 p.
artikel
81 Recent extreme slope failures in glacial environments: effects of thermal perturbation Huggel, Christian
2009
11-12 p. 1119-1130
12 p.
artikel
82 Running hot and cold in the eastern equatorial Pacific Mix, Alan C.
2006
11-12 p. 1147-1149
3 p.
artikel
83 Sedimentological, geomorphological and dynamic context of debris-mantled glaciers, Mount Everest (Sagarmatha) region, Nepal Hambrey, Michael J.
2009
11-12 p. 1084-
1 p.
artikel
84 Sensitivity of Last Glacial Maximum climate to uncertainties in tropical and subtropical ocean temperatures Hostetler, Steven
2006
11-12 p. 1168-1185
18 p.
artikel
85 Surface-exposure ages of Front Range moraines that may have formed during the Younger Dryas, 8.2calka, and Little Ice Age events Benson, Larry
2007
11-12 p. 1638-1649
12 p.
artikel
86 Taphonomy in palaeoecological interpretations Fernández-Jalvo, Y.
2011
11-12 p. 1296-1302
7 p.
artikel
87 The British Lower Palaeolithic of the early Middle Pleistocene Hosfield, Robert
2011
11-12 p. 1486-1510
25 p.
artikel
88 The chronology, climate, and confusion of the Moorhead Phase of glacial Lake Agassiz: new results from the Ojata Beach, North Dakota, USA Fisher, Timothy G.
2008
11-12 p. 1124-1135
12 p.
artikel
89 The Homo habitat niche: using the avian fossil record to depict ecological characteristics of Palaeolithic Eurasian hominins Finlayson, Clive
2011
11-12 p. 1525-1532
8 p.
artikel
90 The precession phase of the boreal summer monsoon as viewed from the eastern Mediterranean (ODP Site 968) Ziegler, M.
2010
11-12 p. 1481-1490
10 p.
artikel
91 The relationship between initial (end-Pliocene) hominin dispersal and landscape evolution in the Levant; an alternative view Westaway, Rob
2010
11-12 p. 1491-1495
5 p.
artikel
92 The Sima de los Huesos (Burgos, northern Spain): palaeoenvironment and habitats of Homo heidelbergensis during the Middle Pleistocene García, Nuria
2011
11-12 p. 1413-1419
7 p.
artikel
93 Vegetation context and climatic limits of the Early Pleistocene hominin dispersal in Europe Leroy, S.A.G.
2011
11-12 p. 1448-1463
16 p.
artikel
94 Western Palaearctic palaeoenvironmental conditions during the Early and early Middle Pleistocene inferred from large mammal communities, and implications for hominin dispersal in Europe Kahlke, Ralf-Dietrich
2011
11-12 p. 1368-1395
28 p.
artikel
95 100,000 Years of African monsoon variability recorded in sediments of the Nile margin Revel, Marie
2010
11-12 p. 1342-1362
21 p.
artikel
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