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  1. Comment on ‘Very Large Cryoturbation Structures of Last Permafrost Maximum Age at the Foot of Qilian Mountains (NE Tibet Plateau, China): a Discussion’ by Stuart A. Harris, Huijun Jin and Ruixia He in PPP
  2. River terraces as a response to climatic forcing: Formation processes, sedimentary characteristics and sites for human occupation
  3. From natural to human-dominated floodplain geoecology – A Holocene perspective for the Dijle catchment, Belgium
  4. Reconstruction and semi-quantification of human impact in the Dijle catchment, central Belgium: a palynological and statistical approach
  5. Non-uniform and diachronous Holocene floodplain evolution: a case study from the Dijle catchment, Belgium
  6. The Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM) map of the Northern Hemisphere: permafrost extent and mean annual air temperatures, 25-17 ka BP
  7. Fluvial archives from past to present - Introduction
  8. Differential tectonic movements in the confluence area of the Huang Shui and Huang He rivers (Yellow River), NE Tibetan Plateau, as inferred from fluvial terrace po...
  9. The extent of permafrost in China during the local Last Glacial Maximum (LLGM)
  10. Late Quaternary paleoclimatic and geomorphological evolution at the interface between the Menyuan basin and the Qilian Mountains, northeastern Tibetan Plateau
  11. External controls on Quaternary fluvial incision and terrace formation at the Segre River, Southern Pyrenees
  12. Grain size of fine-grained windblown sediment: A powerful proxy for process identification
  13. Impacts of grain size sorting and chemical weathering on the geochemistry of Jingyuan loess in the northwestern Chinese Loess Plateau
  14. Terrace staircase development in the Southern Pyrenees Foreland: Inferences from 10Be terrace exposure ages at the Segre River
  15. PERMAFROST AND PERIGLACIAL FEATURES | Cryoturbation Structures
  16. Forcing of permafrost retreat: a comparison between LGM, present-day and future permafrost extent in Eurasia
  17. The approximate age of the planation surface and the incision of the Yellow River
  18. Provenance of loess deposits in the Eastern Qinling Mountains (central China) and their implications for the paleoenvironment
  19. Late Miocene uplift of the NE Tibetan Plateau inferred from basin filling, planation and fluvial terraces in the Huang Shui catchment
  20. Comment on ‘Causes, consequences and chronology of large-magnitude palaeoflows in Middle and Late Pleistocene river systems of northwest Europe’ by Westaway and Bridgland (2010)
  21. Contrasting dust supply patterns across the north-western Chinese Loess Plateau during the last glacial-interglacial cycle
  22. Periglacial sediments: do they exist?
  23. Concepts of dynamic equilibrium of interest for river management in the lower Maas catchment
  24. A magnetostratigraphic record of landscape development in the eastern Ordos Plateau, China: Transition from Late Miocene and Early Pliocene stacked sedimentation to Late Pliocene and Quaternary uplift and incision by the Yellow River
  25. Seven million years of wind and precipitation variability on the Chinese Loess Plateau
  26. Distribution and Forming Model of Fluvial Terrace in the Huangshui Catchment and its Tectonic Indication
  27. Validation of wiggle matching using a multi-proxy approach and its palaeoclimatic significance
  28. The impact of land use and climate change on late Holocene and future suspended sediment yield of the Meuse catchment
  29. Dust supply from river floodplains: the case of the lower Huang He (Yellow River) recorded in a loess-palaeosol sequence from the Mangshan Plateau
  30. Late Pleistocene and Holocene palaeogeography of the Lower Tagus Valley (Portugal): effects of relative sea level, valley morphology and sediment supply
  31. Towards a system approach in the study of river catchments
  32. The fluvial cycle at cold–warm–cold transitions in lowland regions: A refinement of theory
  33. Predicting changes in alluvial channel patterns in North-European Russia under conditions of global warming
  34. Pleistocene cryopediments on variable terrain
  35. The fluvial system — Research perspectives of its past and present dynamics and controls
  36. Late Pleistocene loess‐palaeosol sequences in the Vojvodina region, north Serbia
  37. Late Quaternary aeolian dust input variability on the Chinese Loess Plateau: inferences from unmixing of loess grain-size records
  38. Evidence for an abrupt climatic reversal during the Last Interglacial on the northeast Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
  39. Penetration of Atlantic westerly winds into Central and East Asia
  40. An environmental reconstruction of the sediment infill of the Bogotá basin (Colombia) during the last 3 million years from abiotic and biotic proxies
  41. Bimodal grain-size distribution of Chinese loess, and its palaeoclimatic implications
  42. The late Miocene and Pliocene climate in East Asia as recorded by grain size and magnetic susceptibility of the Red Clay deposits (Chinese Loess Plateau)
  43. Climate Variability in Europe and Africa: a PAGES-PEP III Time Stream II Synthesis
  44. Palaeotemperature reconstructions of the European permafrost zone during marine oxygen isotope Stage 3 compared with climate model results
  45. Progress in periglacial research
  46. Modern and ancient periglacial river types
  47. A typology of Pleistocene cold-based rivers
  48. Vegetation and climate during the Weichselian Early Glacial and Pleniglacial in the Niederlausitz, eastern Germany — macrofossil and pollen evidence
  49. Rapid climatic changes recorded in loess successions
  50. Permafrost During the Pleistocene in North West and Central Europe
  51. Aeolian origin and palaeoclimatic implications of the ?red clay? (north China) as evidenced by grain-size distribution
  52. A global perspective of the European chronostratigraphy for the past 650ka
  53. Variability of East Asian Winter Monsoon in Quaternary Climatic Extremes in North China
  54. Fluvial and aeolian interaction under permafrost conditions: Weichselian Late Pleniglacial, Twente, eastern Netherlands
  55. The significance of fluvial archives in geomorphology
  56. River response to variations of periglacial climate in mid-latitude Europe
  57. Comments on windpolished boulders as indicators of a Late Weichselian wind regime in Denmark in relation to neighbouring areas by Christiansen and Svensson [9(1): 1-21, 1998]
  58. East Asia winter monsoon variations on a millennial time-scale before the last glacial-interglacial cycle
  59. East Asia winter monsoon variations on a millennial time-scale before the last glacial–interglacial cycle
  60. Climatic reconstruction of the Weichselian Pleniglacial in northwestern and Central Europe
  61. Short climatic oscillations in a western European loess sequence (Kesselt, Belgium)
  62. The impact of the North Atlantic Ocean on the Younger Dryas climate in northwestern and central Europe
  63. Quantitative reconstructions of palaeoclimates during the last interglacial–glacial in western and central Europe: an introduction
  64. Short climatic oscillations in a western European loess sequence (Kesselt, Belgium)
  65. The impact of the North Atlantic Ocean on the Younger Dryas climate in northwestern and central Europe
  66. Comparison of laser grain size analysis with pipette and sieve analysis: a solution for the underestimation of the clay fraction
  67. New absolute time scale for the Quaternary climate in the Chinese Loess region by grain-size analysis
  68. Wind blown sediments in the Quaternary record
  69. Wind blown sediments in the Quaternary record
  70. Timescales, climate and river development
  71. Permafrost changes in Europe during the last glacial
  72. Periglacial geomorphology
  73. Periglacial microjointing and faulting in Weichselian fluvio-aeolian deposits
  74. Cryoturbations: A sediment structural analysis
  75. Periglacial phenomena and pleistocene environmental conditions in the Netherlands—An overview
  76. Introduction—Periglacial environments in relation to climatic evolution, Maastricht/Amsterdam, 3–6 May 1991
  77. Periglacial environments during the early Pleistocene in the Southern Netherlands and Northern Belgium
  78. Geomorphology and palaeoecology of the Mark valley (southern Netherlands): geomorphological valley development during the Weichselian and Holocene
  79. Geomorphology and palaeoecology of the Mark valley (southern Netherlands): palaeoecology, palaeohydrology and climate during the Weichselian Late Glacial
  80. Commentaire sur « La transition de l'interstade Denekamp au Pléniglacial B dans la Vallée Flamande en Belgique» par R. Vanhoorne
  81. La stratigraphie et la genèse de dépôts pléistocènes à Goirle (Pays-Bas)
  82. The Weichselian Late Glacial in a small lowland valley (Mark River, Belgium and The Netherlands) [Le Weichselien tardiglaciaire dans une vallée des plaines basses (La rivière Mark, Belgique et Pays-Bas)]
  83. Paleomorphological and —Botanical evolution of small lowland valleys
  84. Weichselian Convolution Phenomena and processes in fine sediments.
  85. GEOELECTRIC INVESTIGATIONS OF A FAULT SYSTEM IN QUATERNARY DEPOSITS*
  86. Palaeomorphology in the eastern Scheldt basin (Central Belgium) - The dijle-demer-grote nete confluence area -
  87. Climatic and environmental variability in the Mid-Latitude Europe sector during the last interglacial-glacial cycle