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Palaeoglaciations in the Polar and Subpolar Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains form a major physiographic boundary between the East European Plain and West Siberia, both repeatedly glaciated during the Pleistocene by the Barents–Kara ice sheet. Although the present‐day topography reflects significant glacial modification, the extent, chronology and interaction of mountain glaciers with the Barents–Kara ice ...
Bartosz Kurjanski +6 more
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In this study we present optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating results obtained at one of the most important open-air Middle Palaeolithic sites in the Sierra de Atapuerca foothills – Hotel California.
Benito-Calvo, A. +4 more
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Abstract Objective To examine the association between mental health symptoms in youth and their mothers, and youth incident migraine, using prospectively collected, longitudinal data from the “All Our Families” (AOF) cohort study. Background Internalizing mental health symptoms, such as anxiety and depression, whether experienced by a child or his/her ...
Kirsten Sjonnesen +9 more
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Several marine strata have developed along the southern coastal Bohai Sea since the Late Quaternary, preserving abundant records of sedimentary evolution. This region is ideal for studying the sedimentary history of a river–sea interaction area. However,
Zhiqiang Xu +9 more
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We studied the characteristics of the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signal of single-grain quartz from three sites in China, Italy, and Libya, including the brightness, decay curve and dose response curve (DRC) shapes, recuperation, and ...
Yue Hu, Bo Li, Zenobia Jacobs
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ABSTRACT During the last decade, there has been a growing interest for local and endangered breeds as they are often seen as more resilient and healthier than mainstream breeds. They can also provide high added‐value products like meat or dairy products.
Margaux Vandewalle +7 more
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Abstract A new species of Characidium is described from a small, isolated river in the highland areas of Noel Kempff Mercado National Park, Bolivia. The new taxon can be diagnosed by the presence of a relatively broad and conspicuous dark midlateral stripe extending from the tip of snout to the base of the caudal fin, markedly darker than the vertical ...
Leonardo Oliveira‐Silva +3 more
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Luminescence dating approaches to reconstruct the formation of plaggic anthrosols [PDF]
Plaggic anthrosols demonstrate the significant and widespread influence of agriculture on the landscape of northern Europe and testify to increased land-use intensity over the last millennium.
J. Choi +10 more
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Multi-OSL-thermochronometry of feldspar
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL)-thermochronometry has recently been proposed as a tool capable of resolving cooling histories from the top 1-2 km of the Earth’s crust.
Valla, P.G. +4 more
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OSL surface exposure dating of a lithic quarry in Tibet: Laboratory validation and application [PDF]
Recent work has shown that the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signal can be used to determine the duration of daylight exposure for rock surfaces, complementing the surface exposure dating technique using cosmogenic nuclides.
M.C. Meyer +9 more
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