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Book review: Gletscherforschung am Nanga Parbat 1856–1990. Wilhelm Kick. Publisher Wissenschaftliche Appenvereinshefte Heft 30, Herausgegeben vom Deutschen Alpenverein, München, 1994 (153 pp) DM 36.00 ISBN 3-928777-01-7 JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1998 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Defending and testing hypotheses: a response to John Shaw's paper ‘In defence of the meltwater (megaflood) hypothesis for the formation of subglacial bedform fields’ JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2010 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
The ‘Semi‐Sterile Mousterian’ of Riparo Bombrini: evidence of a late‐lasting Neanderthal refugium in Liguria JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2022 in Journal of Quaternary Science Research funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (435‐2017‐1520) | Fonds de Recherche du Québec-Société et Culture (2016‐NP‐193048) |
Shell bed tempestites in the Chenier Plain of Louisiana: late Holocene example and modern analogue JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2011 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Holocene vegetation history, precipitation changes and Indian Summer Monsoon evolution documented from sediments of Xingyun Lake, south‐west China JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2014 in Journal of Quaternary Science Research funded by National Basic Research Program of China (2010CB950202) | Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities (B06026) | National Natural Science Foundation of China (41271221,40571173) |
The distinction between postcranial bones of Bos primigenius Bojanus, 1827 and Bison priscus Bojanus, 1827 from the British pleistocene and the taxonomic status of Bos and Bison JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 1993 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
The marine14C age of the Vedde Ash Bed along the west coast of Norway JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2001 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Quaternary glaciation in Africa: key chronologies and climatic implications JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2008 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Fire and drought as drivers of early Holocene tree line changes in the Peruvian Andes JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2011 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
On the Anthropocene Event: a response to Thomas (2023) JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2024 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Perspectives on the Holocene in Britain: human DNA JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1999 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
The Anthropocene's stratigraphic reality and the humanities: a response to Finney and Gibbard (2023) and to Chvostek (2023) JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2024 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
A preliminary history of Holocene colluvial (debris-flow) activity, Leirdalen, Jotunheimen, Norway JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1997 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
‘Bond cycles’ recorded in terrestrial Pleistocene sediments of southwestern British Columbia, Canada JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 1999 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Glacial isostasy and water depths in the Late Devensian and Holocene on the Scottish Shelf west of the Outer Hebrides JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1995 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Geology of the United States? seafloor: the view from GLORIA JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2000 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
JOURNAL ISSUE published January 1996 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Glacial geology?ice sheets and landforms JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2000 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Millimetre‐scale pollen analysis of non‐varved lacustrine sediments from Onepoto maar palaeolake, Auckland, reveals distal vegetation responses and landscape recovery following the ~25.5‐ka Ōruanui supereruption, New Zealand JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2023 in Journal of Quaternary Science |
Pattern, style and timing of British–Irish Ice Sheet retreat: Shetland and northern North Sea sector JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2021 in Journal of Quaternary Science Research funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NE/J009768/1) |