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Climate impacts on human settlement and agricultural activities in northern Norway revealed through sediment biogeochemistry. [PDF]
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Rapid climate change did not cause population collapse at the end of the European Bronze Age. [PDF]
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Holocene glacier fluctuations and tephrochronology of the Oræfi district, Iceland
Hjalti Johannes Gudmundsson
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Supplemental Material: Constraining the Baltic Sea sediment chronology using tephrochronology
Daniela Müller, et al.
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Ordovician tephra distribution, tephrochronology and geochronology
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2023Abstract The study of Ordovician tephras yields a wealth of valuable information about regional tectonism, sedimentation, stratigraphic correlation, and process rates. As such, these layers are prized by geologists and are the subject of a rich literature.
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