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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abrupt climate change as an important agent of ecological change in the Northeast U.S. throughout the past 15,000 years Shuman, Bryan N.
2009
17-18 p. 1693-1709
17 p.
artikel
2 A calendar chronology for Pleistocene mammoth and horse extinction in North America based on Bayesian radiocarbon calibration Buck, Caitlin E.
2007
17-18 p. 2031-2035
5 p.
artikel
3 A conceptual model of the deglaciation of Atlantic Canada Shaw, J.
2006
17-18 p. 2059-2081
23 p.
artikel
4 A continuous 250,000yr record of oxygen and carbon isotopes in ostracode and bulk-sediment carbonate from Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho Bright, Jordon
2006
17-18 p. 2258-2270
13 p.
artikel
5 Active sand seas and the formation of desert loess Crouvi, Onn
2010
17-18 p. 2087-2098
12 p.
artikel
6 Age constraints on Pleistocene megafauna at Tight Entrance Cave in southwestern Australia Ayliffe, Linda K.
2008
17-18 p. 1784-1788
5 p.
artikel
7 Age model for a continuous, ca 250-ka Quaternary lacustrine record from Bear Lake, Utah–Idaho Colman, S.M.
2006
17-18 p. 2271-2282
12 p.
artikel
8 A global perspective of the European chronostratigraphy for the past 650ka Vandenberghe, J
2000
17-18 p. 1701-1707
7 p.
artikel
9 A high resolution and continuous isotopic speleothem record of paleoclimate and paleoenvironment from 90 to 53 ka from Pinnacle Point on the south coast of South Africa Bar-Matthews, Miryam
2010
17-18 p. 2131-2145
15 p.
artikel
10 A high-resolution Late Holocene landscape ecological history inferred from an intramontane basin in the Western Taurus Mountains, Turkey Kaniewski, D.
2007
17-18 p. 2201-2218
18 p.
artikel
11 Aleksis Dreimanis: a legacy in Quaternary science Hicock, Stephen R
2000
17-18 p. 1665-1676
12 p.
artikel
12 A modelling insight into the Icelandic Last Glacial Maximum ice sheet Hubbard, Alun
2006
17-18 p. 2283-2296
14 p.
artikel
13 Andrei Sher and Quaternary science Kuzmina, Svetlana
2011
17-18 p. 2039-2048
10 p.
artikel
14 A new Late Holocene sea-level record from the Mississippi Delta: evidence for a climate/sea level connection? González, Juan L.
2009
17-18 p. 1737-1749
13 p.
artikel
15 Applications of stalagmite laminae to paleoclimate reconstructions: Comparison with dendrochronology/climatology Tan, Ming
2006
17-18 p. 2103-2117
15 p.
artikel
16 A quantitative Late Quaternary temperature reconstruction from western Tasmania, Australia Fletcher, Michael-Shawn
2010
17-18 p. 2351-2361
11 p.
artikel
17 A re-evaluation and spatial analysis of evidence for a Younger Dryas climatic reversal in Beringia Kokorowski, H.D.
2008
17-18 p. 1710-1722
13 p.
artikel
18 A review of catastrophic drainage of moraine-dammed lakes in British Columbia Clague, John J
2000
17-18 p. 1763-1783
21 p.
artikel
19 A review of human and natural changes in Maya Lowland wetlands over the Holocene Beach, Tim
2009
17-18 p. 1710-1724
15 p.
artikel
20 A tribute to Orson van de Plassche 2009
17-18 p. 1569-
1 p.
artikel
21 Behavior of the northwestern part of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum – a response to external forcing Rørvik, K.-L.
2010
17-18 p. 2224-2237
14 p.
artikel
22 Beringia and beyond: Papers celebrating the scientific career of Andrei Vladimirovich Sher, 1939–2008 Elias, Scott
2011
17-18 p. 2037-2038
2 p.
artikel
23 Bridges and bottlenecks: Andrei Sher’s role in the development of international collaboration in Beringian science Elias, Scott
2011
17-18 p. 2049-2053
5 p.
artikel
24 Calibrating a glaciological model of the Greenland ice sheet from the Last Glacial Maximum to present-day using field observations of relative sea level and ice extent Simpson, Matthew J.R.
2009
17-18 p. 1631-1657
27 p.
artikel
25 Catastrophic early Holocene sea level rise, human migration and the Neolithic transition in Europe Turney, Chris S.M.
2007
17-18 p. 2036-2041
6 p.
artikel
26 Centennial eolian cyclicity in the Great Plains, USA: a dominant climate pattern of wind transport over the past 4000 years? Schwalb, Antje
2010
17-18 p. 2325-2339
15 p.
artikel
27 Changes in atmospheric CO2 and its carbon isotopic ratio during the penultimate deglaciation Lourantou, A.
2010
17-18 p. 1983-1992
10 p.
artikel
28 Chironomid δ18O as a proxy for past lake water δ18O: a Lateglacial record from Rotsee (Switzerland) Verbruggen, F.
2010
17-18 p. 2271-2279
9 p.
artikel
29 Clarification of the taxonomic relationship of the extant and extinct ovibovids, Ovibos, Praeovibos, Euceratherium and Bootherium Campos, Paula F.
2010
17-18 p. 2123-2130
8 p.
artikel
30 Clay mineral distributions in and around the Mississippi River watershed and Northern Gulf of Mexico: sources and transport patterns Sionneau, T.
2008
17-18 p. 1740-1751
12 p.
artikel
31 Climatic change during the Younger Dryas chron in northern South America: a test of the evidence Veer, Ron van ’t
2000
17-18 p. 1821-1835
15 p.
artikel
32 Climatic implications of a 3585-year tree-ring width chronology from the northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Shao, X.
2010
17-18 p. 2111-2122
12 p.
artikel
33 Closure of the budget of global sea level rise over the GRACE era: the importance and magnitudes of the required corrections for global glacial isostatic adjustment Peltier, W.R.
2009
17-18 p. 1658-1674
17 p.
artikel
34 Coastal marsh response to historical and future sea-level acceleration Kirwan, Matthew
2009
17-18 p. 1801-1808
8 p.
artikel
35 Comment on “Solar activity during the last 1000yr inferred from radionuclide records” by Muscheler et al. (2007) Bard, Edouard
2007
17-18 p. 2301-2304
4 p.
artikel
36 Comments on “The Allerød–Younger Dryas–Holocene sequence in the West–Central Champlain Sea, eastern Ontario: a record of glacial, oceanographic, and climatic changes” by U. Brand and F.M.G. McCarthy Rodrigues, Cyril G.
2006
17-18 p. 2441-2445
5 p.
artikel
37 Composition and origin of ash zones from Marine Isotope Stages 3 and 2 in the North Atlantic Wastegård, Stefan
2006
17-18 p. 2409-2419
11 p.
artikel
38 Conceptual framework for assessing the response of delta channel networks to Holocene sea level rise Jerolmack, Douglas J.
2009
17-18 p. 1786-1800
15 p.
artikel
39 Continual fire-making by Hominins at Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov, Israel Alperson-Afil, Nira
2008
17-18 p. 1733-1739
7 p.
artikel
40 Corrigendum to “Contrasting impacts of Dansgaars-Oeschger events over a western European latitudinal transect modulated by orbital parameters” [Quat. Sci. Rev. 27 (11–12) (2008) 1136–1151] Sánchez Goñi, María Fernanda
2008
17-18 p. 1789-
1 p.
artikel
41 Corrigendum to “On the time-dependent behaviour of glacial sediments: A geotechnical approach” [Quaternary Science Reviews 28 (2009) 693–707] Altuhafi, Fatin N.
2009
17-18 p. 1809-
1 p.
artikel
42 Dating of Holocene western Canadian Arctic sediments by matching paleomagnetic secular variation to a geomagnetic field model Barletta, F.
2010
17-18 p. 2315-2324
10 p.
artikel
43 Deepwater carbonate deposition in response to re-flooding of carbonate bank and atoll-tops at glacial terminations Jorry, Stéphan J.
2010
17-18 p. 2010-2026
17 p.
artikel
44 Deglaciation ages and meltwater routing in the Fort McMurray region, northeastern Alberta and northwestern Saskatchewan, Canada Fisher, Timothy G.
2009
17-18 p. 1608-1624
17 p.
artikel
45 Does δ 13Ccarb of the Chinese loess indicate past C3/C4 abundance? A review of research on stable carbon isotopes of the Chinese loess Rao, Zhiguo
2006
17-18 p. 2251-2257
7 p.
artikel
46 Early Holocene climate variability and the timing and extent of the Holocene thermal maximum (HTM) in northern Iceland Caseldine, Chris
2006
17-18 p. 2314-2331
18 p.
artikel
47 Early Wisconsinan (MIS 4) Arctic ground squirrel middens and a squirrel-eye-view of the mammoth-steppe Zazula, Grant D.
2011
17-18 p. 2220-2237
18 p.
artikel
48 Ecosystem response to Lateglacial and early Holocene climate oscillations in the Great Lakes region of North America Yu, Zicheng
2000
17-18 p. 1723-1747
25 p.
artikel
49 Editors & Editorial board. Publication info 2009
17-18 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
50 Editors & Editorial board. Publication info 2010
17-18 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
51 Editors & Editorial board. Publication info 2011
17-18 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
52 Emerging issues in biodiversity & conservation management: The need for a palaeoecological perspective Froyd, C.A.
2008
17-18 p. 1723-1732
10 p.
artikel
53 Erratum to: “Morphodynamics of Holocene Salt marshes: a review sketch from the Atlantic and Southern North Sea coasts of Europe” [Quaternary Science Reviews 19, 1155-1231] Allen, J.R.L
2000
17-18 p. 1839-1840
2 p.
artikel
54 Evidence for warm wet Heinrich events in Florida Grimm, Eric C.
2006
17-18 p. 2197-2211
15 p.
artikel
55 Evidence of centennial-scale drought from southeastern Massachusetts during the Pleistocene/Holocene transition Newby, Paige E.
2009
17-18 p. 1675-1692
18 p.
artikel
56 Expansion and rapid retreat of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in eastern Ross Sea: possible consequence of over-extended ice streams? Mosola, Amanda B.
2006
17-18 p. 2177-2196
20 p.
artikel
57 Exploring typhoon variability over the mid-to-late Holocene: evidence of extreme coastal flooding from Kamikoshiki, Japan Woodruff, Jonathan D.
2009
17-18 p. 1774-1785
12 p.
artikel
58 Extinction chronology of the cave lion Panthera spelaea Stuart, Anthony J.
2011
17-18 p. 2329-2340
12 p.
artikel
59 Forest or no forest: implications of the vegetation record for climatic stability in Western Beringia during Oxygen Isotope Stage 3 Lozhkin, Anatoly V.
2011
17-18 p. 2160-2181
22 p.
artikel
60 Generalism as a subsistence strategy: advantages and limitations of the highly flexible feeding traits of Pleistocene Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis (Rhinocerotidae, Mammalia) Kahlke, Ralf-Dietrich
2011
17-18 p. 2250-2261
12 p.
artikel
61 Geochemical constraints on the Laurentide Ice Sheet contribution to Meltwater Pulse 1A Carlson, Anders E.
2009
17-18 p. 1625-1630
6 p.
artikel
62 Glacial extent and catastrophic meltwater events during the deglaciation of Southern Iceland Geirsdóttir, Áslaug
2000
17-18 p. 1749-1761
13 p.
artikel
63 Glacial populations and postglacial migration of Douglas-fir based on fossil pollen and macrofossil evidence Gugger, Paul F.
2010
17-18 p. 2052-2070
19 p.
artikel
64 Glacial retreat history of Nanhuta Shan (north-east Taiwan) from preserved glacial features: the cosmic ray exposure perspective. Siame, L.
2007
17-18 p. 2185-2200
16 p.
artikel
65 Global sea-level fluctuations during the Last Interglaciation (MIS 5e) Hearty, Paul J.
2007
17-18 p. 2090-2112
23 p.
artikel
66 Gustiness: The driver of glacial dustiness? McGee, David
2010
17-18 p. 2340-2350
11 p.
artikel
67 High-precision TIMS U-series and AMS 14C dating of a coral reef lagoon sediment core from southern South China Sea Yu, Ke-Fu
2006
17-18 p. 2420-2430
11 p.
artikel
68 Holocene hydrological reconstructions from stable isotopes and paleolimnology, Cordillera Real, Bolivia Abbott, Mark B.
2000
17-18 p. 1801-1820
20 p.
artikel
69 Holocene relative sea levels and related prehistoric activity in the Forth lowland, Scotland, United Kingdom Smith, D.E.
2010
17-18 p. 2382-2410
29 p.
artikel
70 Holocene sea-level changes along the North Carolina Coastline and their implications for glacial isostatic adjustment models Horton, B.P.
2009
17-18 p. 1725-1736
12 p.
artikel
71 Hydrological uncertainties in the modelling of cave drip-water δ18O and the implications for stalagmite palaeoclimate reconstructions Bradley, Chris
2010
17-18 p. 2201-2214
14 p.
artikel
72 Ice keel seabed features in marine channels of the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago: evidence for former ice streams and iceberg scouring MacLean, B.
2010
17-18 p. 2280-2301
22 p.
artikel
73 Ice shelf history from petrographic and foraminiferal evidence, Northeast Antarctic Peninsula Pudsey, Carol J.
2006
17-18 p. 2357-2379
23 p.
artikel
74 Impact of monsoonal climatic change on Holocene overbank flooding along Sushui River, middle reach of the Yellow River, China Huang, Chun Chang
2007
17-18 p. 2247-2264
18 p.
artikel
75 Information Graphics: A comprehensive Illustrated Reference Meng, Xingmin
2000
17-18 p. 1837-
1 p.
artikel
76 Invertebrates of the relict steppe ecosystems of Beringia, and the reconstruction of Pleistocene landscapes Berman, Daniil
2011
17-18 p. 2200-2219
20 p.
artikel
77 Lake nutrient variability inferred from elemental (C, N, S) and isotopic (δ13C, δ15N) analyses of aquatic plant macrofossils Herzschuh, Ulrike
2010
17-18 p. 2161-2172
12 p.
artikel
78 Landscape response to deglaciation in a high relief, monsoon-influenced alpine environment, Langtang Himal, Nepal Barnard, Patrick L.
2006
17-18 p. 2162-2176
15 p.
artikel
79 Last Glacial Maximum temperatures over the North Atlantic, Europe and western Siberia: a comparison between PMIP models, MARGO sea–surface temperatures and pollen-based reconstructions Kageyama, M.
2006
17-18 p. 2082-2102
21 p.
artikel
80 Last straw versus Blitzkrieg overkill: Climate-driven changes in the Arctic Siberian mammoth population and the Late Pleistocene extinction problem Nikolskiy, P.A.
2011
17-18 p. 2309-2328
20 p.
artikel
81 Late Cenozoic climate changes in China's western interior: a review of research on Lake Qinghai and comparison with other records Colman, Steven M.
2007
17-18 p. 2281-2300
20 p.
artikel
82 Late Holocene isotope hydrology of Lake Qinghai, NE Tibetan Plateau: effective moisture variability and atmospheric circulation changes Henderson, Andrew C.G.
2010
17-18 p. 2215-2223
9 p.
artikel
83 Late Pleistocene and Holocene palaeogeography of the Lower Tagus Valley (Portugal): effects of relative sea level, valley morphology and sediment supply Vis, Geert-Jan
2008
17-18 p. 1682-1709
28 p.
artikel
84 Late Pleistocene and Holocene vegetation history of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia Umer, M.
2007
17-18 p. 2229-2246
18 p.
artikel
85 Late-Pleistocene (MIS 3-2) palaeoenvironments as recorded by sediments, palaeosols, and ground-squirrel nests at Duvanny Yar, Kolyma lowland, northeast Siberia Zanina, O.G.
2011
17-18 p. 2107-2123
17 p.
artikel
86 Late Quaternary Bison diminution on the Great Plains of North America: evaluating the role of human hunting versus climate change Hill Jr., Matthew E.
2008
17-18 p. 1752-1771
20 p.
artikel
87 Late Quaternary sea-level changes and palaeoseismology of the Bering Glacier region, Alaska Shennan, Ian
2009
17-18 p. 1762-1773
12 p.
artikel
88 Late Quaternary vegetation and environments in the Verkhoyansk Mountains region (NE Asia) reconstructed from a 50-kyr fossil pollen record from Lake Billyakh Müller, Stefanie
2010
17-18 p. 2071-2086
16 p.
artikel
89 Linear dune accumulation chronologies from the southwest Kalahari, Namibia: challenges of reconstructing late Quaternary palaeoenvironments from aeolian landforms Stone, A.E.C.
2008
17-18 p. 1667-1681
15 p.
artikel
90 Loess record of the Pleistocene–Holocene transition on the northern and central Great Plains, USA Mason, Joseph A.
2008
17-18 p. 1772-1783
12 p.
artikel
91 Loess sedimentation in Tibet: provenance, processes, and link with Quaternary glaciations Sun, Jimin
2007
17-18 p. 2265-2280
16 p.
artikel
92 Migration of the Antarctic Polar Front through the mid-Pleistocene transition: evidence and climatic implications Kemp, A.E.S.
2010
17-18 p. 1993-2009
17 p.
artikel
93 Modeled patterns of Late Pleistocene glacier inception and growth in the Southern and Central Rocky Mountains, USA: sensitivity to climate change and paleoclimatic implications Leonard, Eric
2007
17-18 p. 2152-2166
15 p.
artikel
94 Modelling Antarctic sea-level data to explore the possibility of a dominant Antarctic contribution to meltwater pulse IA Bassett, S.E.
2007
17-18 p. 2113-2127
15 p.
artikel
95 Mycological evidence of coprophagy from the feces of an Alaskan Late Glacial mammoth van Geel, Bas
2011
17-18 p. 2289-2303
15 p.
artikel
96 North American Ice Sheet build-up during the last glacial cycle, 115–21kyr Kleman, Johan
2010
17-18 p. 2036-2051
16 p.
artikel
97 North western Alps Holocene paleohydrology recorded by flooding activity in Lake Le Bourget, France Debret, M.
2010
17-18 p. 2185-2200
16 p.
artikel
98 [No title] Rose, J.
2000
17-18 p. 1663-1664
2 p.
artikel
99 Old Crow tephra across eastern Beringia: a single cataclysmic eruption at the close of Marine Isotope Stage 6 Preece, S.J.
2011
17-18 p. 2069-2090
22 p.
artikel
100 Palaeoclimatological and palaeolimnological records from fossil midges and tree-rings: the role of the North Atlantic Oscillation in eastern Finland through the Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age Luoto, Tomi P.
2010
17-18 p. 2411-2423
13 p.
artikel
101 Paleoecology of a >90,000-year lacustrine sequence from Fog Lake, Baffin Island, Arctic Canada Wolfe, Alexander P
2000
17-18 p. 1677-1699
23 p.
artikel
102 Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of a well-preserved Stage 7 forest sequence catastrophically buried by basaltic eruptive deposits, northern New Zealand Marra, M.J.
2006
17-18 p. 2143-2161
19 p.
artikel
103 Paleontological records indicate the occurrence of open woodlands in a dry inland climate at the present-day Arctic coast in western Beringia during the Last Interglacial Kienast, Frank
2011
17-18 p. 2134-2159
26 p.
artikel
104 Penetration of Atlantic westerly winds into Central and East Asia Vandenberghe, Jef
2006
17-18 p. 2380-2389
10 p.
artikel
105 Pleistocene vertebrates of the Yukon Territory Harington, C.R.
2011
17-18 p. 2341-2354
14 p.
artikel
106 Population-level genotyping of coat colour polymorphism in woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) Workman, Claire
2011
17-18 p. 2304-2308
5 p.
artikel
107 Postglacial environmental history of western Victoria Island, Canadian Arctic Fortin, Marie-Claude
2010
17-18 p. 2099-2110
12 p.
artikel
108 Pre-glacial and interglacial pollen records over the last 3 Ma from northwest Canada: Why do Holocene forests differ from those of previous interglaciations? Schweger, Charles
2011
17-18 p. 2124-2133
10 p.
artikel
109 Primary carbonates and Ca-chloride brines as monitors of a paleo-hydrological regime in the Dead Sea basin Waldmann, Nicolas
2007
17-18 p. 2219-2228
10 p.
artikel
110 Quaternary ice sheet–ocean interactions and landscape responses Horton, Benjamin P.
2009
17-18 p. 1570-1572
3 p.
artikel
111 Radiocarbon deglaciation chronology of the Thunder Bay, Ontario area and implications for ice sheet retreat patterns Lowell, Thomas V.
2009
17-18 p. 1597-1607
11 p.
artikel
112 Reconstructing palaeotemperatures for the Early and Middle Pleistocene using the mutual climatic range method based on plant fossils Pross, Jörg
2000
17-18 p. 1785-1799
15 p.
artikel
113 Redundant 230Th/234U/238U, 231Pa/235U and 14C dating of fossil corals for accurate radiocarbon age calibration Chiu, Tzu-Chien
2006
17-18 p. 2431-2440
10 p.
artikel
114 Reply to the comment by Bard et al. on “Solar activity during the last 1000yr inferred from radionuclide records” Muscheler, Raimund
2007
17-18 p. 2304-2308
5 p.
artikel
115 Response to the comments by C.G. Rodrigues on “The Allerød–Younger Dryas–Holocene sequence in the west-central Champlain Sea, eastern Ontario: A record of glacial, oceanographic, and climatic changes” Brand, Uwe
2006
17-18 p. 2446-
1 p.
artikel
116 Revision of the NW Laurentide Ice Sheet: implications for paleoclimate, the northeast extremity of Beringia, and Arctic Ocean sedimentation England, John H.
2009
17-18 p. 1573-1596
24 p.
artikel
117 Salt marshes as archives of recent relative sea level change in West Greenland Woodroffe, S.A.
2009
17-18 p. 1750-1761
12 p.
artikel
118 Sea-level fluctuations imply that the Younger Dryas ice-sheet expansion in western Norway commenced during the Allerød Lohne, Øystein S.
2007
17-18 p. 2128-2151
24 p.
artikel
119 Sedimentary record of environmental evolution off the Yangtze River estuary, East China Sea, during the last ∼13,000 years, with special reference to the influence of the Yellow River on the Yangtze River delta during the last 600 years Liu, Jian
2010
17-18 p. 2424-2438
15 p.
artikel
120 Sediment isotope tracers from Lake Saarikko, Finland, and implications for Holocene hydroclimatology Heikkilä, Maija
2010
17-18 p. 2146-2160
15 p.
artikel
121 Seven ambiguities in the Mediterranean palaeoenvironmental narrative Tzedakis, P.C.
2007
17-18 p. 2042-2066
25 p.
artikel
122 Soil moisture fluctuations recorded in Saharan dust deposits on Lanzarote (Canary Islands) over the last 180ka von Suchodoletz, H.
2010
17-18 p. 2173-2184
12 p.
artikel
123 Subglacial hydraulic scouring and deposition during surge-related outburst floods, Bering Glacier, Alaska Fleisher, P. Jay
2010
17-18 p. 2261-2270
10 p.
artikel
124 Suborbital climate variability during Marine Isotopic Stage 5 in the central Mediterranean basin: evidence from calcareous plankton record Sprovieri, Rodolfo
2006
17-18 p. 2332-2342
11 p.
artikel
125 The amino acid and stable isotope biogeochemistry of elephant bird (Aepyornis) eggshells from southern Madagascar Clarke, Simon J.
2006
17-18 p. 2343-2356
14 p.
artikel
126 The Brunhes-Matuyama boundary in Western Beringia: a review Minyuk, Pavel S.
2011
17-18 p. 2054-2068
15 p.
artikel
127 The co-evolution of Black Sea level and composition through the last deglaciation and its paleoclimatic significance Major, Candace O.
2006
17-18 p. 2031-2047
17 p.
artikel
128 The Early to Middle Pleistocene boundary in the Baza Basin (Spain) Gibert, L.
2007
17-18 p. 2067-2089
23 p.
artikel
129 The first record of “spelaeoid” bears in Arctic Siberia Sher, Andrei V.
2011
17-18 p. 2238-2249
12 p.
artikel
130 The late Pleistocene environment of the Eastern West Beringia based on the principal section at the Main River, Chukotka Kuzmina, Svetlana A.
2011
17-18 p. 2091-2106
16 p.
artikel
131 The Quaternary uplift history of central southern England: evidence from the terraces of the Solent River system and nearby raised beaches Westaway, Rob
2006
17-18 p. 2212-2250
39 p.
artikel
132 The second complete skeleton of Archidiskodon meridionalis (Elephantidae, Proboscidea) from the Stavropol Region, Russia Maschenko, E.N.
2011
17-18 p. 2273-2288
16 p.
artikel
133 The stratigraphy, timing and climatic implications of glaciolacustrine deposits in the middle Rakaia Valley, South Island, New Zealand Shulmeister, J.
2010
17-18 p. 2362-2381
20 p.
artikel
134 The validation and sensitivity of a model of the Icelandic ice sheet Hubbard, Alun
2006
17-18 p. 2297-2313
17 p.
artikel
135 Timing and dynamics of the last deglaciation from European and North African δ13C stalagmite profiles—comparison with Chinese and South Hemisphere stalagmites Genty, D.
2006
17-18 p. 2118-2142
25 p.
artikel
136 Total irradiation during any time interval of the year using elliptic integrals Berger, André
2010
17-18 p. 1968-1982
15 p.
artikel
137 Towards understanding the Paleocean Wunsch, Carl
2010
17-18 p. 1960-1967
8 p.
artikel
138 Understanding nonlinear responses of the climate system to orbital forcing Rial, J.A.
2000
17-18 p. 1709-1722
14 p.
artikel
139 Updating historical tree-ring records for climate reconstruction Tegel, Willy
2010
17-18 p. 1957-1959
3 p.
artikel
140 Vegetation and climate history in the Laptev Sea region (Arctic Siberia) during Late Quaternary inferred from pollen records Andreev, Andrei A.
2011
17-18 p. 2182-2199
18 p.
artikel
141 Vegetation, fire, and climate history of the northwestern Great Basin during the last 14,000 years Minckley, Thomas A.
2007
17-18 p. 2167-2184
18 p.
artikel
142 Vertical dimensions and age of the Wicklow Mountains ice dome, Eastern Ireland, and implications for the extent of the last Irish Ice Sheet Ballantyne, Colin K.
2006
17-18 p. 2048-2058
11 p.
artikel
143 Watershed-scale reconstruction of middle and late Holocene paleoenvironmental changes on Melville Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada Adams, Jennifer K.
2010
17-18 p. 2302-2314
13 p.
artikel
144 Were the Late Pleistocene climatic changes responsible for the disappearance of the European spotted hyena populations? Hindcasting a species geographic distribution across time Varela, Sara
2010
17-18 p. 2027-2035
9 p.
artikel
145 What is what in the ice and the ocean? Rousseau, D.-D.
2006
17-18 p. 2025-2030
6 p.
artikel
146 Widespread aggradation in the mountainous catchment of the Alaknanda–Ganga River System: timescales and implications to Hinterland–foreland relationships Ray, Yogesh
2010
17-18 p. 2238-2260
23 p.
artikel
147 Woolly rhino discovery in the lower Kolyma River Boeskorov, Gennady G.
2011
17-18 p. 2262-2272
11 p.
artikel
148 Younger Dryas glacial landsystems in North West Scotland: an assessment of modern analogues and palaeoclimatic implications Benn, Douglas I.
2006
17-18 p. 2390-2408
19 p.
artikel
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