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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abrupt Holocene climate change and potential response to solar forcing in western Canada Gavin, Daniel G.
2011
9-10 p. 1243-1255
13 p.
artikel
2 A complete record of Holocene glacier variability at Austre Okstindbreen, northern Norway: an integrated approach Bakke, Jostein
2010
9-10 p. 1246-1262
17 p.
artikel
3 A framework of Holocene and Late Pleistocene environmental change in eastern Iran inferred from the dating of periods of alluvial fan abandonment, river terracing, and lake deposition Walker, Richard Thomas
2011
9-10 p. 1256-1271
16 p.
artikel
4 “A Garden of Eden for the Gibraltar Neandertals? A reply to Finlayson et al.” d’Errico, Francesco
2004
9-10 p. 1210-1216
7 p.
artikel
5 Age and climate of the late Saalian and early Eemian in the type-area, Amsterdam basin, The Netherlands Beets, D.J.
2006
9-10 p. 876-885
10 p.
artikel
6 A Holocene molluscan succession from floodplain sediments of the upper Lena River (Lake Baikal region), Siberia White, Dustin
2008
9-10 p. 962-987
26 p.
artikel
7 A Middle Pleistocene glacial–interglacial succession in the Inner Silver Pit, southern North Sea Kristensen, Peter
1998
9-10 p. 901-911
11 p.
artikel
8 A middle pleistocene shallow marine interglacial sequence, inner silver pit, southern north sea Scourse, J.D
1998
9-10 p. 871-900
30 p.
artikel
9 A Mutual Temperature Range method for Quaternary palaeoclimatic analysis using European nonmarine Ostracoda Horne, David J.
2007
9-10 p. 1398-1415
18 p.
artikel
10 An evaluation of two spatial interpolation techniques in global sea-surface temperature reconstructions: Last Glacial Maximum and Pliocene case studies Taylor, Steve P.
2004
9-10 p. 1041-1051
11 p.
artikel
11 A new concept for the paleoceanographic evolution of Heinrich event 1 in the North Atlantic Stanford, J.D.
2011
9-10 p. 1047-1066
20 p.
artikel
12 A new Late Weichselian and Holocene marine chronology for the western Svalbard slope 30,000–0 cal years BP Jessen, Simon P.
2010
9-10 p. 1301-1312
12 p.
artikel
13 An ice-core based history of Siberian forest fires since AD 1250 Eichler, Anja
2011
9-10 p. 1027-1034
8 p.
artikel
14 A novel method for assessing the statistical significance of quantitative reconstructions inferred from biotic assemblages Telford, R.J.
2011
9-10 p. 1272-1278
7 p.
artikel
15 An 11 000-year-long record of fire and vegetation history at Beaver Lake, Oregon, central Willamette Valley Walsh, Megan K.
2010
9-10 p. 1093-1106
14 p.
artikel
16 A reply to the comment by J.D. Peacock Björck, S
2004
9-10 p. 1199-1200
2 p.
artikel
17 A review of the Tagus river tufa deposits (central Spain): age and palaeoenvironmental record Ortiz, J.E.
2009
9-10 p. 947-963
17 p.
artikel
18 A revised calendar age for the last reconnection of the Black Sea to the global ocean Soulet, G.
2011
9-10 p. 1019-1026
8 p.
artikel
19 A stationary Mediterranean forest in southeastern Iberia during OIS 3? A reply to the comments by J.S. Carrión Goñi, Marı́a Fernanda Sánchez
2004
9-10 p. 1219-1224
6 p.
artikel
20 Building blocks from an old brickyard Roebroeks, Wil
2007
9-10 p. 1194-1196
3 p.
artikel
21 Changes in the parkland-boreal forest boundary in northwestern Ontario over the Holocene Moos, Melissa T.
2011
9-10 p. 1232-1242
11 p.
artikel
22 Changes of environments and human activity at the Sannai-Maruyama ruins in Japan during the mid-Holocene Hypsithermal climatic interval Kawahata, Hodaka
2009
9-10 p. 964-974
11 p.
artikel
23 Chronological constraints on Cordilleran Ice Sheet glaciomarine sedimentation from core MD02-2496 off Vancouver Island (western Canada) Cosma, T.N.
2008
9-10 p. 941-955
15 p.
artikel
24 Chronology and paleoenvironment of Marine Isotope Stage 3 from two high-elevation speleothems, Austrian Alps Spötl, Christoph
2006
9-10 p. 1127-1136
10 p.
artikel
25 Chronology of Late Pleistocene glacier variations at the Uludağ Mountain, NW Turkey Zahno, C.
2010
9-10 p. 1173-1187
15 p.
artikel
26 Chronology of the Lower–Middle Pleistocene succession of the south-western part of the Crotone Basin (Calabria, Southern Italy) Capraro, L.
2011
9-10 p. 1185-1200
16 p.
artikel
27 Climatic variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20–10kyrBP) Turney, Chris S.M.
2006
9-10 p. 886-903
18 p.
artikel
28 Climatic variability of Marine Isotope Stage 7: direct land–sea–ice correlation from a multiproxy analysis of a north-western Iberian margin deep-sea core Desprat, Stéphanie
2006
9-10 p. 1010-1026
17 p.
artikel
29 Combined records from a stalagmite from Barbados and from lake sediments in Haiti reveal variable seasonality in the Caribbean between 6.7 and 3ka BP Mangini, A.
2007
9-10 p. 1332-1343
12 p.
artikel
30 Comment on “Alternative routing of Lake Agassiz overflow during the Younger Dryas: New dates, paleotopography, and a re-evaluation” by Teller et al. (2005) Fisher, Timothy G.
2006
9-10 p. 1137-1141
5 p.
artikel
31 Comment on: “Characteristics and palaeoenvironmental significance of relict sorted patterned ground, Drakensberg plateau, southern Africa” by S.W. Grab Sumner, P.D
2004
9-10 p. 1201-1203
3 p.
artikel
32 Comments on “Consistently large marine reservoir ages in the Norwegian Sea during the Last Deglaciation” Björck et al. Peacock, J.D
2004
9-10 p. 1199-
1 p.
artikel
33 Constraints on the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Last Glacial Maximum from sea-level observations and glacial-rebound models Fleming, Kevin
2004
9-10 p. 1053-1077
25 p.
artikel
34 Contrast in surface water δ 18O distributions between the Last Glacial Maximum and the Holocene in the Southern South China Sea Jia, Guodong
2006
9-10 p. 1053-1064
12 p.
artikel
35 Controls of shell calcification in planktonic foraminifers Gonzalez-Mora, B.
2008
9-10 p. 956-961
6 p.
artikel
36 Dansgaard–Oeschger climatic variability revealed by fire emissions in southwestern Iberia Daniau, A.-L.
2007
9-10 p. 1369-1383
15 p.
artikel
37 Deconstructing the Last Glacial termination: the role of millennial and orbital-scale forcings Menviel, L.
2011
9-10 p. 1155-1172
18 p.
artikel
38 Deglaciation, lake levels, and meltwater discharge in the Lake Michigan basin Colman, S.M.
1994
9-10 p. 879-890
12 p.
artikel
39 Diatom-inferred depth models in 8 Canadian boreal lakes: inferred changes in the benthic:planktonic depth boundary and implications for assessment of past droughts Laird, Kathleen R.
2011
9-10 p. 1201-1217
17 p.
artikel
40 Did the moderns kill off the Neanderthals? A reply to F. d’Errico and Sánchez Goñi Finlayson, Clive
2004
9-10 p. 1205-1209
5 p.
artikel
41 Dr. Josep Gibert Clols (1941–2007): In Memoriam Beotas, Lluís Gibert
2008
9-10 p. 1091-1092
2 p.
artikel
42 Early Holocene history of the west Greenland Ice Sheet and the GH-8.2 event Long, A.J.
2006
9-10 p. 904-922
19 p.
artikel
43 Early Weichselian interstadial (MIS 5c) summer temperatures were higher than today in northern Fennoscandia Väliranta, Minna
2009
9-10 p. 777-782
6 p.
artikel
44 Editorial 1998
9-10 p. 799-800
2 p.
artikel
45 Editors & Editorial board. Publication info 2009
9-10 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
46 Editors & Editorial board. Publication info 2010
9-10 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
47 Editors & Editorial board. Publication info 2011
9-10 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
48 Evidence for enhanced aridity in the Tarim Basin of China since 5.3Ma Sun, Jimin
2008
9-10 p. 1012-1023
12 p.
artikel
49 Evidence for multiphase water-escape during rafting of shelly marine sediments at Clava, Inverness-shire, NE Scotland Phillips, Emrys
2008
9-10 p. 988-1011
24 p.
artikel
50 Evidence for multiple paleomagnetic intensity lows between 30 and 50ka BP from a western Equatorial Pacific sedimentary sequence Blanchet, Cécile L.
2006
9-10 p. 1039-1052
14 p.
artikel
51 Evidence of late glacial runoff in the lower Mississippi Valley Saucier, Roger T.
1994
9-10 p. 973-981
9 p.
artikel
52 Evolution and paleohydrology of glacial Lakes Barlow and Ojibway Veillette, J.J.
1994
9-10 p. 945-971
27 p.
artikel
53 Final response from J.D. Peacock Peacock, J.D
2004
9-10 p. 1200-
1 p.
artikel
54 Gas records from the West Greenland ice margin covering the Last Glacial Termination: a horizontal ice core Petrenko, Vasilii V.
2006
9-10 p. 865-875
11 p.
artikel
55 Geochemical characterization and origin of Southeastern and Eastern European loesses (Serbia, Romania, Ukraine) Buggle, Björn
2008
9-10 p. 1058-1075
18 p.
artikel
56 Geographical and temporal trends in Late Quaternary fire histories of Fuego-Patagonia, South America Huber, Ulli M
2004
9-10 p. 1079-1097
19 p.
artikel
57 Geographic variability in North American mammal community richness during the terminal Pleistocene Cannon, Michael D.
2004
9-10 p. 1099-1123
25 p.
artikel
58 Geophysical evidence of multiple glacier advances in Lago Fagnano (54°S), southernmost Patagonia Waldmann, Nicolas
2010
9-10 p. 1188-1200
13 p.
artikel
59 Glacial Lake Agassiz: Its northwest maximum extent and outlet in Saskatchewan (Emerson Phase) Fisher, Timothy G.
1994
9-10 p. 845-858
14 p.
artikel
60 Glacial lake McConnell: Paleogeography, age, duration, and associated river deltas, mackenzie river basin, western Canada Smith, Derald G.
1994
9-10 p. 829-843
15 p.
artikel
61 Glaciers in the Polar Urals, Russia, were not much larger during the Last Global Glacial Maximum than today Mangerud, Jan
2008
9-10 p. 1047-1057
11 p.
artikel
62 Half-precessional cycles recorded in Chinese loess: response to low-latitude insolation forcing during the Last Interglaciation Sun, Jimin
2006
9-10 p. 1065-1072
8 p.
artikel
63 High-resolution magnetic stratigraphy of fluvio-lacustrine succession in the Nihewan Basin, China Wang, Xisheng
2004
9-10 p. 1187-1198
12 p.
artikel
64 High-resolution numerical simulation of Younger Dryas glaciation in Scotland Golledge, Nicholas R.
2008
9-10 p. 888-904
17 p.
artikel
65 High-resolution opal records from the eastern tropical Pacific provide evidence for silicic acid leakage from HNLC regions during glacial periods Arellano-Torres, Elsa
2011
9-10 p. 1112-1121
10 p.
artikel
66 History of late glacial runoff along the southwestern margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet Kehew, Alan E.
1994
9-10 p. 859-877
19 p.
artikel
67 Holocene and Eemian climatic optima in the Korean Peninsula based on textural and carbon isotopic records from the stalagmite of the Daeya Cave, South Korea Jo, Kyoung-nam
2011
9-10 p. 1218-1231
14 p.
artikel
68 Holocene climate variability in northernmost Europe Allen, Judy R.M.
2007
9-10 p. 1432-1453
22 p.
artikel
69 Holocene earthquake record offshore Portugal (SW Iberia): testing turbidite paleoseismology in a slow-convergence margin Gràcia, Eulàlia
2010
9-10 p. 1156-1172
17 p.
artikel
70 Holocene fire activity and vegetation response in South-Eastern Iberia Gil-Romera, Graciela
2010
9-10 p. 1082-1092
11 p.
artikel
71 Holocene glaciation of the central Sierra Nevada, California Bowerman, Nicole D.
2011
9-10 p. 1067-1085
19 p.
artikel
72 Holocene seasonal environmental trends at Tokyo Bay, Japan, reconstructed from bivalve mollusk shells—implications for changes in the East Asian monsoon and latitudinal shifts of the Polar Front Schöne, Bernd R.
2004
9-10 p. 1137-1150
14 p.
artikel
73 Holocene vegetation and climate histories in the eastern Tibetan Plateau: controls by insolation-driven temperature or monsoon-derived precipitation changes? Zhao, Yan
2011
9-10 p. 1173-1184
12 p.
artikel
74 Hydrological evolution during the last 15kyr in the Tso Kar lake basin (Ladakh, India), derived from geomorphological, sedimentological and palynological records Wünnemann, Bernd
2010
9-10 p. 1138-1155
18 p.
artikel
75 Ice-sheet dynamics and ice streaming along the coastal parts of northern Norway Ottesen, Dag
2008
9-10 p. 922-940
19 p.
artikel
76 Identification of the volcanic quartz origins from dune sand using a single-grain RTL measurement Yawata, Takashi
2004
9-10 p. 1183-1186
4 p.
artikel
77 Implications of increased Greenland surface melt under global-warming scenarios: ice-sheet simulations Parizek, Byron R.
2004
9-10 p. 1013-1027
15 p.
artikel
78 In situ 10Be exposure ages from southeastern Norway: implications for the geometry of the Weichselian Scandinavian ice sheet Linge, Henriette
2006
9-10 p. 1097-1109
13 p.
artikel
79 Interglacial and glacial climate oscillations in a marine shelf sequence from northern denmark — a multidisciplinary study Kristensen, P
1998
9-10 p. 813-837
25 p.
artikel
80 Intermediate and deep water mass distribution in the Pacific during the Last Glacial Maximum inferred from oxygen and carbon stable isotopes Herguera, J.C.
2010
9-10 p. 1228-1245
18 p.
artikel
81 Introduction to the late glacial history of large proglacial lakes and meltwater runoff along the laurentide ice sheet Teller, James T.
1994
9-10 p. 795-799
5 p.
artikel
82 Lakes of the Huron basin: their record of runoff from the laurentide ice sheet Michael Lewis, C.F.
1994
9-10 p. 891-922
32 p.
artikel
83 Land–sea correlation of Middle Pleistocene temperate sub-stages using high-precision uranium-series dating of tufa deposits from southern England Candy, Ian
2007
9-10 p. 1223-1235
13 p.
artikel
84 Last Glacial Maximum age for the northwest Laurentide maximum from the Eagle River spillway and delta complex, northern Yukon Kennedy, K.E.
2010
9-10 p. 1288-1300
13 p.
artikel
85 Late glacial drainage systems along the northwestern margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet Lemmen, Donald S.
1994
9-10 p. 805-828
24 p.
artikel
86 Late Pleistocene–Holocene rise and collapse of Lake Suguta, northern Kenya Rift Garcin, Yannick
2009
9-10 p. 911-925
15 p.
artikel
87 Late Pleistocene palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Dead Sea area (Israel), based on speleothems and cave stromatolites Sorin, Lisker
2010
9-10 p. 1201-1211
11 p.
artikel
88 Late Quaternary environmental changes in the Taklamakan Desert, western China, inferred from OSL-dated lacustrine and aeolian deposits Yang, Xiaoping
2006
9-10 p. 923-932
10 p.
artikel
89 Late Quaternary erosion events in lowland and mid-altitude Tasmania in relation to climate change and first human arrival McIntosh, P.D.
2009
9-10 p. 850-872
23 p.
artikel
90 Late Quaternary floods and droughts in the Nile valley, Sudan: new evidence from optically stimulated luminescence and AMS radiocarbon dating Williams, M.A.J.
2010
9-10 p. 1116-1137
22 p.
artikel
91 Late Quaternary paleoclimate of western Alaska inferred from fossil chironomids and its relation to vegetation histories Kurek, Joshua
2009
9-10 p. 799-811
13 p.
artikel
92 Late Quaternary variability of precipitation in Southern California and climatic implications: clay mineral evidence from the Santa Barbara Basin, ODP Site 893 Robert, C.
2004
9-10 p. 1029-1040
12 p.
artikel
93 Loess in Europe—its spatial distribution based on a European Loess Map, scale 1:2,500,000 Haase, D.
2007
9-10 p. 1301-1312
12 p.
artikel
94 Mesolithic agriculture in Switzerland? A critical review of the evidence Tinner, Willy
2007
9-10 p. 1416-1431
16 p.
artikel
95 Microfabric and microshear evolution in deformed till Thomason, Jason F.
2006
9-10 p. 1027-1038
12 p.
artikel
96 Micromorphological evidence of warm-based glacier deposition from the Ricker Hills Tillite (Victoria Land, Antarctica) Baroni, Carlo
2006
9-10 p. 976-992
17 p.
artikel
97 Middle pleistocene pollen biostratigraphy in the central north sea Ekman, Sten R.
1998
9-10 p. 931-944
14 p.
artikel
98 Mid-Wisconsinan environments on the eastern Great Plains Baker, R.G.
2009
9-10 p. 873-889
17 p.
artikel
99 Millenial-scale climatic and vegetation changes in a northern Cerrado (Northeast, Brazil) since the Last Glacial Maximum Ledru, Marie-Pierre
2006
9-10 p. 1110-1126
17 p.
artikel
100 Millennial-scale variability in Atlantic water advection to the Nordic Seas derived from Holocene coccolith concentration records Giraudeau, J.
2010
9-10 p. 1276-1287
12 p.
artikel
101 Modeling the subglacial hydrology of the James Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet Carlson, Anders E.
2007
9-10 p. 1384-1397
14 p.
artikel
102 Molecular organic matter in speleothems and its potential as an environmental proxy Blyth, Alison J.
2008
9-10 p. 905-921
17 p.
artikel
103 Monsoon-induced cooling of the western equatorial Indian Ocean as recorded in coral oxygen isotope records from the Seychelles covering the period of 1840–1994AD Pfeiffer, Miriam
2006
9-10 p. 993-1009
17 p.
artikel
104 New dates and palaeoenvironmental evidence for the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic occupation of Higueral de Valleja Cave, southern Spain Jennings, R.P.
2009
9-10 p. 830-839
10 p.
artikel
105 Nitrogen isotopic evidence for a poleward decrease in surface nitrate within the ice age Antarctic Robinson, Rebecca S.
2008
9-10 p. 1076-1090
15 p.
artikel
106 [No title] Clark, Peter U.
2009
9-10 p. 975-976
2 p.
artikel
107 [No title] Murray-Wallace, Colin V.
2008
9-10 p. 881-
1 p.
artikel
108 Optical and radiocarbon ages of stacked paleosols and dune sands in the Nebraska Sand Hills, USA Goble, R.J.
2004
9-10 p. 1173-1182
10 p.
artikel
109 Oxygen isotope values of precipitation and the thermal climate in Europe during the middle to late Weichselian ice age Arppe, L.
2010
9-10 p. 1263-1275
13 p.
artikel
110 Palaeoecology and geochemistry of shallow marine ostracoda from the sand hole formation, inner silver pit, southern north sea Ingram, Caroline
1998
9-10 p. 913-929
17 p.
artikel
111 Palaeogeographic, climatic and tectonic change in southeastern Australia: the Late Neogene evolution of the Murray Basin McLaren, Sandra
2011
9-10 p. 1086-1111
26 p.
artikel
112 Palaeo-ice streams in the Foxe/Baffin sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet De Angelis, Hernán
2007
9-10 p. 1313-1331
19 p.
artikel
113 Palynology, aminostratigraphy and U-series dating of marine gortian interglacial sediments in cork harbour, Southern Ireland Dowling, Laura A
1998
9-10 p. 945-962
18 p.
artikel
114 Past glaciation in the tropics Hastenrath, Stefan
2009
9-10 p. 790-798
9 p.
artikel
115 Phytoliths as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in China I: phytolith-based transfer functions Lu, Hou-Yuan
2006
9-10 p. 945-959
15 p.
artikel
116 Pleistocene chronostratigraphy in Estonia, southeastern sector of the Scandinavian glaciation Kalm, Volli
2006
9-10 p. 960-975
16 p.
artikel
117 Pleistocene glaciations of Central Asia: results from 10Be surface exposure ages of erratic boulders from the Pamir (Tajikistan), and the Alay–Turkestan range (Kyrgyzstan) Abramowski, U.
2006
9-10 p. 1080-1096
17 p.
artikel
118 Pleistocene pollen stratigraphy from borehole 81/34, devil’s hole area, central north sea Ekman, Sten R.
1998
9-10 p. 855-869
15 p.
artikel
119 Pollen stratigraphy of late pleistocene marine sediments at Nørre Lyngby and Skagen, North Denmark Glaister, C.G.
1998
9-10 p. 839-854
16 p.
artikel
120 Precise timing and characterization of abrupt climate change 8200 years ago from air trapped in polar ice Kobashi, Takuro
2007
9-10 p. 1212-1222
11 p.
artikel
121 Publisher's Note 2011
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1 p.
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122 Putting the Younger Dryas cold event into context Broecker, Wallace S.
2010
9-10 p. 1078-1081
4 p.
artikel
123 Quantitative estimate of the Milankovitch-forced contribution to observed Quaternary climate change Wunsch, Carl
2004
9-10 p. 1001-1012
12 p.
artikel
124 Quaternary cave levels in peninsular Florida Florea, Lee J.
2007
9-10 p. 1344-1361
18 p.
artikel
125 Radiocarbon constraints on readvances of the British–Irish Ice Sheet in the northern Irish Sea Basin during the last deglaciation McCabe, A. Marshall
2007
9-10 p. 1204-1211
8 p.
artikel
126 Radiocarbon constraints on the age of the maximum advance of the British–Irish Ice Sheet in the Celtic Sea Ó Cofaigh, Colm
2007
9-10 p. 1197-1203
7 p.
artikel
127 Radiocarbon vs. calendar ages of major lateglacial hydrological events in North America Lowell, Thomas V.
1994
9-10 p. 801-803
3 p.
artikel
128 Rare earth element geochemistry of Lake Baikal sediment: its implication for geochemical response to climate change during the Last Glacial/Interglacial transition Tanaka, Kazuya
2007
9-10 p. 1362-1368
7 p.
artikel
129 Readvance of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet during Greenland Interstade 1 (GI-1): the Wester Ross Readvance, NW Scotland Ballantyne, Colin K.
2009
9-10 p. 783-789
7 p.
artikel
130 Reflections on soft subglacial beds as a mosaic of deforming and stable spots Piotrowski, Jan A.
2004
9-10 p. 993-1000
8 p.
artikel
131 Relationship between continental rise development and palaeo-ice sheet dynamics, Northern Antarctic Peninsula Pacific margin Amblas, David
2006
9-10 p. 933-944
12 p.
artikel
132 Reply to the comments by Sumner on “Characteristics and palaeoenvironmental significance of relict sorted patterned ground, Drakensberg plateau, southern Africa” Grab, S.W
2004
9-10 p. 1203-1204
2 p.
artikel
133 Robust date for the Bronze Age Avellino eruption (Somma-Vesuvius): 3945 ± 10 calBP (1995 ± 10 calBC) Sevink, Jan
2011
9-10 p. 1035-1046
12 p.
artikel
134 South Asian monsoon variability during the past 800kyr revealed by rock magnetic proxies Suganuma, Y.
2009
9-10 p. 926-938
13 p.
artikel
135 Stratigraphy and geochronology of pitfall accumulations in caves and fissures, Bermuda Hearty, Paul J.
2004
9-10 p. 1151-1171
21 p.
artikel
136 Submarine end moraines on the continental shelf off NE Greenland – Implications for Lateglacial dynamics Winkelmann, Daniel
2010
9-10 p. 1069-1077
9 p.
artikel
137 Submarine Holocene sedimentary disturbances in the Olkiluoto area of the Gulf of Bothnia, Baltic Sea: a case of postglacial palaeoseismicity Kotilainen, Aarno
2004
9-10 p. 1125-1135
11 p.
artikel
138 Sub-millennial variability of Asian monsoon intensity during the early MIS 3 and its analogue to the ice age terminations Liu, Dianbing
2010
9-10 p. 1107-1115
9 p.
artikel
139 Synchronous climate anomalies in the western North Pacific and North Atlantic regions during the last 14,000 years Hong, Y.T.
2009
9-10 p. 840-849
10 p.
artikel
140 Terrestrial environments during MIS 11: evidence from the Palaeolithic site at West Stow, Suffolk, UK Preece, R.C.
2007
9-10 p. 1236-1300
65 p.
artikel
141 The chronology of the Last Glacial Maximum and deglacial events in central Argentine Patagonia Hein, Andrew S.
2010
9-10 p. 1212-1227
16 p.
artikel
142 The direct absorption method of 14C assay—historical perspective and future potential Vita-Finzi, Claudio
2006
9-10 p. 1073-1079
7 p.
artikel
143 The distribution and abundance of chironomids in high-latitude Eurasian lakes with respect to temperature and continentality: development and application of new chironomid-based climate-inference models in northern Russia Self, A.E.
2011
9-10 p. 1122-1141
20 p.
artikel
144 The impact of glacial lake runoff on the goldthwait and champlain seas: The relationship between glacial lake agassiz runoff and the younger dryas Rodrigues, Cyril G.
1994
9-10 p. 923-944
22 p.
artikel
145 The jæren area, a border zone of the norwegian channel ice stream Sejrup, H.P.
1998
9-10 p. 801-812
12 p.
artikel
146 The last million years recorded at the Stari Slankamen (Northern Serbia) loess-palaeosol sequence: revised chronostratigraphy and long-term environmental trends Marković, Slobodan B.
2011
9-10 p. 1142-1154
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147 The luminescence chronology of dune development on the Maputaland coastal plain, southeast Africa Porat, Naomi
2008
9-10 p. 1024-1046
23 p.
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148 The occurrence of distal Icelandic and Italian tephra in the Lateglacial of Lake Bled, Slovenia Lane, Christine S.
2011
9-10 p. 1013-1018
6 p.
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149 The Plio-Pleistocene glaciation of the Barents Sea–Svalbard region: a new model based on revised chronostratigraphy Knies, Jochen
2009
9-10 p. 812-829
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150 The use of time units in Quaternary Science Reviews 2007
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151 The use of two pollen records from deep sea cores to frame adaptive evolutionary change for humans: a comment on “Neanderthal extinction and the millennial scale climate variability of OIS 3” by F. d’Errico and M.F. Sánchez Goñi Carrión, J.S
2004
9-10 p. 1217-1219
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152 Tropical salt marsh succession as sea-level indicator during Heinrich events González, Catalina
2009
9-10 p. 939-946
8 p.
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153 Two possible routings for overflow from Lake Agassiz during the Younger Dryas Teller, James T.
2006
9-10 p. 1142-1145
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154 Variability in surface and deep water conditions in the nordic seas during the last interglacial period Fronval, Torben
1998
9-10 p. 963-985
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155 Vegetation history and environmental development since ca 6000 cal yr BP in and around Ispani 2 (Kolkheti lowlands, Georgia) de Klerk, Pim
2009
9-10 p. 890-910
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156 Why there was not a Younger Dryas-like event during the Penultimate Deglaciation Carlson, Anders E.
2008
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