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Chemical composition of Late Svecofennian granite in the Bothnian Basin, central Sweden
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Silurian graptolite biostratigraphy of the Rostanga-1 drill core, Scania - a standard for southern Scandinavia
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Challenges in C-14 dating towards the limit of the method inferred from anchoring a floating tree ring radiocarbon chronology to ice core records around the Laschamp geomagnetic field minimum
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Evidence of global climatic and sea level cycles in the Cambrian
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Amorphous silica transport in the Ganges basin: Implications for Si delivery to the oceans
2014) Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface (GES) Meeting In Procedia Earth and Planetary Science 10. p.271-274(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Magnetic properties of magnetosomal greigite and factors influencing its occurrence and preservation in Baltic Sea Littorina sediments
2014) In Lundqua thesis(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Palaeogeographical significance of upper lower Cambrian (provisional Cambrian Series 2) trilobites from Gansu Province, China
2014) 4th Annual Meeting of IGCP 591 - The Early to Middle Paleozoic Revolution, Estonia, 10-19 June 2014 In Proceedings of the 4th IGCP 591 Annual Meeting p.17-17(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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Eddy-covariance measurements as a tool for ecological and hydrological studies on the Tibetan Plateau
2014)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Holocene OSL ages from Sweden’s largest inland dune field
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Improved Late Quaternary stratigraphy and chronology in the Kongsfjorden area, NW Svalbard
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- Contribution to conference › Abstract