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Subaerial speleothems and deep karst in central Sweden linked to Hirnantian glaciations
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The relative influences of climate and volcanic activity on Holocene lake development inferred from a mountain lake in central Kamchatka
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The Taimyr Peninsula and the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago, Arctic Russia : a synthesis of glacial history and palaeo-environment change during the last glacial cycle (MIS 5e-2)
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The Holocene environmental history of a small coastal lake on the north-eastern Kamchatka Peninsula
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U-Pb geochronology and paleomagnetism of the Westerberg Sill Suite, Kaapvaal Craton - Support for a coherent Kaapvaal-Pilbara Block (Vaalbara) into the Paleoproterozoic?
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Rapid increase in cosmogenic C-14 in AD 775 measured in New Zealand kauri trees indicates short-lived increase in C-14 production spanning both hemispheres
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Architecture and structural evolution of an early Little Ice Age terminal moraine at the surge-type glacier Mulajokull, Iceland
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Precise U-Pb baddeleyite age dating of the Usushwana Complex, southern Africa - Implications for the Mesoarchaean magmatic and sedimentological evolution of the Pongola Supergroup, Kaapvaal Craton
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Holocene climate and environmental change in north-eastern Kamchatka (Russian Far East), inferred from a multi-proxy study of lake sediments
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A paleomagnetic and U-Pb geochronology study of the western end of the Grenville dyke swarm: Rapid changes in paleomagnetic field direction at ca. 585 Ma related to polarity reversals?
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