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Chamelea gallina growth declined in the Northern Adriatic Sea during the Holocene Climate Optimum. [PDF]

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The Holocene Simulacrum

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is a broad and varied field of study replete with compelling advocacies for a more humane world.
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Earthquakes of the Holocene

Reviews of Geophysics, 1987
Geologic studies of earthquakes involve mapping of coseismic surface faulting and secondary deformation from historical events, trenching and geomorphic analysis to define the timing and size of past earthquakes, and investigations of fault zone structure and geometry in both unconsolidated sediments and bedrock.
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Holocene Dynamics

1982
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the changing physical and social contexts of the Cannon Reservoir Human Ecology project area and presents a framework for evaluating the probable effects of those changes on local populations. The paleo-environmental studies provide strong evidence that Holocene climatic change significantly affected regional ...
Michael J. O'Brien, Robert E. Warren
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Global holocene magnetostratigraphy

Hydrobiologia, 1983
Paleolimnomagnetic records from five regions of the world have been combined with historical magnetic field observations in order to produce regional geomagnetic master curves.
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Transitions in the Mid-Holocene

Science, 1999
Between about 8000 and 3000 years ago, climate worldwide underwent substantial changes. At the same time, human cultures experienced a period of substantial progress toward more complex societies, as exemplified by the first temple mounds in South America, the Egyptian pyramids, and the rise and fall of civilizations in East Asia.
Kirk A. Maasch   +2 more
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The Lower Boundary of the Holocene

Quaternary Research, 1972
A decision appears imminent to define the lower boundary of the Holocene formally in terms of the European sequence, as comprising all or part of the interval between the end of the Bølling Interstade and the end of the Younger Dryas Stade (ca. 12,100–10,350 14C years BP).
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