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Reconstructing Eocene Antarctic river drainage from provenance analysis of Amundsen Sea embayment sediments. [PDF]

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Marschalek JW   +15 more
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Quaternary aminostratigraphies for the eastern North European Plain. [PDF]

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Nelson E   +14 more
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Persistent Solar Influence on North Atlantic Climate During the Holocene

Science, 2001
Surface winds and surface ocean hydrography in the subpolar North Atlantic appear to have been influenced by variations in solar output through the entire Holocene.
G. Bond   +9 more
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A Pervasive Millennial-Scale Cycle in North Atlantic Holocene and Glacial Climates

, 1997
Evidence from North Atlantic deep sea cores reveals that abrupt shifts punctuated what is conventionally thought to have been a relatively stable Holocene climate.
G. Bond   +9 more
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Climate change, vegetation history, and landscape responses on the Tibetan Plateau during the Holocene: A comprehensive review

, 2020
Numerous studies of changes in the climate, vegetation and landscape responses of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) during the Holocene have been published in recent decades.
Fahu Chen   +15 more
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Subdividing the Holocene Series/Epoch: formalization of stages/ages and subseries/subepochs, and designation of GSSPs and auxiliary stratotypes

Journal of Quaternary Science, 2019
The Holocene, which currently spans ~11 700 years, is the shortest series/epoch within the geological time scale (GTS), yet it contains a rich archive of evidence in stratigraphical contexts that are frequently continuous and often preserved at high ...
M. Walker   +12 more
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A Fossil History of Southern African Land Mammals, 2005
Meteorological tsunamis are long period waves that result from meteorologically driven disturbances. They are also generated by phase coupling with atmospheric gravity waves arising tluough powerful volcaiic activity.
R. Villa-Martínez
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