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Mechanisms of rapid plant community change from the Miocene Succor Creek flora, Oregon and Idaho (USA). [PDF]
Schiller CM +7 more
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Multiproxy analysis of stabling layers in four middle bronze age byre-houses from the site of Oppeano 4D (Verona, Italy). [PDF]
Nicosia C +6 more
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Cadmium Contamination in Asian Rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.): Mechanistic Insights from Soil Sources to Grain Accumulation and Mitigation Strategies. [PDF]
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Micropaleontology, 1960
We interpret borehole geophysical logs in conjunction with lithology developed from continuous core to produce high-resolution hydro- and geo-stratigraphic profiles for the drillhole CR-622 (Strat 8) in the Atlantic Coastal Plain of North Carolina. The resulting hydrologic and stratigraphic columns show a generalized relation between hydrologic and ...
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We interpret borehole geophysical logs in conjunction with lithology developed from continuous core to produce high-resolution hydro- and geo-stratigraphic profiles for the drillhole CR-622 (Strat 8) in the Atlantic Coastal Plain of North Carolina. The resulting hydrologic and stratigraphic columns show a generalized relation between hydrologic and ...
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Plains Anthropologist, 2005
The vegetative history of eastern North Da kota is broadly known from pollen and multi-proxy investigations of lake basins from across the re gion (Clark et al. 2001; Dean and Schwalb 2000; Wright et al. 2004). These records suggest that parkland or savanna rapidly developed following glacial retreat and subsequent drainage of glacial Lake Agassiz to ...
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The vegetative history of eastern North Da kota is broadly known from pollen and multi-proxy investigations of lake basins from across the re gion (Clark et al. 2001; Dean and Schwalb 2000; Wright et al. 2004). These records suggest that parkland or savanna rapidly developed following glacial retreat and subsequent drainage of glacial Lake Agassiz to ...
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Geology Today, 2007
With increasing interest in climate change and other issues associated with the history of the environment and anthropogenic evolution there is an ongoing requirement to investigate the Earth's natural systems. A key approach is for scientists to look back into geological time, perhaps millions of years, to see how the world has reacted to natural ...
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With increasing interest in climate change and other issues associated with the history of the environment and anthropogenic evolution there is an ongoing requirement to investigate the Earth's natural systems. A key approach is for scientists to look back into geological time, perhaps millions of years, to see how the world has reacted to natural ...
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