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  1. New insights into the Quaternary evolution of the Bristol Channel, UK
  2. A stratigraphical basis for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)
  3. Early Middle Pleistocene drainage in southern central England
  4. A global synthesis of the marine and terrestrial evidence for glaciation during the Pliocene Epoch
  5. The Rautuvaara section, western Finnish Lapland, revisited – new age constraints indicate a complex Scandinavian Ice Sheet history in northern Fennoscandia during the W...
  6. The evolution of periglacial patterned ground in East Anglia, UK
  7. Evaluating the Concept of a Global “Last Glacial Maximum” (LGM): A Terrestrial Perspective
  8. Timing of glaciation during the last glacial cycle: evaluating the concept of a global ‘Last Glacial Maximum’ (LGM)
  9. Depositional processes of reworked tephra from the Late Pleistocene Youngest Toba Tuff deposits in the Lenggong Valley, Malaysia
  10. The Bytham river reconsidered
  11. GLACIATIONS | Overview
  12. QUATERNARY STRATIGRAPHY | Climatostratigraphy
  13. GLACIATIONS | Early Quaternary (Pleistocene) and Precursors
  14. GLACIATIONS | Middle Pleistocene in Eurasia
  15. PERMAFROST AND PERIGLACIAL FEATURES | Periglacial Fluvial Sediments and Forms
  16. GLACIATIONS | Late Pleistocene in Eurasia
  17. Satisficing: How You Can Be Both a Mom and a Professor
  18. Quaternary of Northern Europe
  19. Palaeogeography and depositional history of the northern East Anglian ice sheet margin (Middle Pleistocene), England
  20. The status of the Hill House ‘Formation’ at Happisburgh, Norfolk, England
  21. The earliest occupation of north-west Europe: a coastal perspective
  22. Richard William Hey, 1917–2011
  23. The Quaternary Period
  24. Late Middle Pleistocene ice‐marginal sedimentation in East Anglia, England
  25. Environmental reconstructions of Eemian Stage interglacial marine records in the Lower Vistula area, southern Baltic Sea
  26. Corrigendum: A well‐established Early–Middle Pleistocene marine sequence on south‐east Zakynthos island, western Greece: magneto‐biostratigraphic constraints and palaeoclimatic implications
  27. A well‐established Early–Middle Pleistocene marine sequence on south‐east Zakynthos island, western Greece: Magneto‐biostratigraphic constraints and palaeoclimatic implications
  28. Early Last Interglacial palaeoenvironments in the western Baltic Sea: benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes and diatom-based sea-surface salinity
  29. Quaternary Glaciation
  30. Introduction
  31. Pleistocene Glaciation Limits in Great Britain
  32. Quaternary Glaciations of the Atlas Mountains, North Africa
  33. Quaternary river terraces in England: Forms, sediments and processes
  34. The first estimation of Fleuve Manche palaeoriver discharge during the last deglaciation: Evidence for Fennoscandian ice sheet meltwater flow in the English Channel ca 20–18 ka ago
  35. Formal ratification of the Quaternary System/Period and the Pleistocene Series/Epoch with a base at 2.58 Ma
  36. IUGS ratification of the Quaternary System/Period and the Pleistocene Series/Epoch with a base at 2.58 Ma
  37. Late Middle Pleistocene glaciation in East Anglia, England
  38. Palaeoglaciation of Parque Natural Lago de Sanabria, northwest Spain
  39. The Definition of the Quaternary System/Era and the Pleistocene Series/Epoch
  40. What status for the Quaternary?
  41. Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton
  42. Pollen stratigraphy of the Late Pleistocene sediments at Mommark, Als, South Denmark
  43. Eemian and Weichselian environmental development in the western Baltic area, NW Europe - Introduction
  44. Stratigraphy and sedimentation of the stratotype sections of the Catfish Creek Drift Formation between Bradtville and Plum Point, north shore, Lake Erie, southwestern Ontario, Canada
  45. Are we now living in the Anthropocene
  46. How Britain became an island
  47. Geological controls on Pleistocene glaciation and cirque form in Greece
  48. Europe cut adrift
  49. The extent and chronology of Cenozoic Global Glaciation
  50. Pleistocene chronostratigraphic subdivisions and stratigraphic boundaries in the mammal record
  51. The Quaternary is here to stay
  52. Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton
  53. Eemian and Weichselian environmental development in the western Baltic area, NW Europe – Introduction
  54. Pollen stratigraphy of the Late Pleistocene sediments at Mommark, Als, South Denmark
  55. Climatic control on Quaternary fluvial sedimentology of a Fenland Basin river, England
  56. Stratigraphy and sedimentation of the stratotype sections of the Catfish Creek Drift Formation between Bradtville and Plum Point, north shore, Lake Erie, southwestern Ontario, Canada
  57. What status for the Quaternary?
  58. Last Interglacial (Eemian) hydrographic conditions in the southeastern Baltic Sea, NE Europe, based on dinoflagellate cysts
  59. Fluvial system response to Late Devensian (Weichselian) aridity, Baston, Lincolnshire, England
  60. Simplifying the stratigraphy of time
  61. Preface
  62. Preface
  63. Preface
  64. Pleistocene glacial limits in England, Scotland and Wales
  65. Evidence for early Devensian (Weichselian) fluvial sedimentation: geochronological and palaeoenvironmental data from the upper pleistocene deposits at deeping St James, Lincolnshire, England [ Mise en évidence d'une sédimentation fluviatile du Devensie...
  66. Extent and chronology of glaciations
  67. Large‐scale glaciotectonic deformation in the Great Lakes basin, USA‐Canada
  68. Large-scale glaciotectonic deformation in the Great Lakes basin, USA-Canada
  69. Definition of the Middle–Upper Pleistocene boundary
  70. The Pleistocene rivers of the English Channel region
  71. Climate and related controls on interglacial fluvial sedimentation in lowland Britain
  72. The marine Eemian of the Baltic: new pollen and diatom data from Peski, Russia, and Põhja‐Uhtju, Estonia
  73. Quaternary chronostratigraphy: the nomenclature of terrestrial sequences
  74. Quaternary chronostratigraphy: the nomenclature of terrestrial sequences
  75. Last Interglacial stratigraphy at Ristinge Klint, South Denmark
  76. Last Interglacial stratigraphy at Ristinge Klint, South Denmark
  77. Interpreting Pleistocene glacial features from SPOT HRV data using fuzzy techniques
  78. Late Middle Pleistocene deposits at Norton Farm on the West Sussex coastal plain, southern England
  79. Richard Hey: gentleman geologist
  80. Pleistocene Environments in the British Isles
  81. Ice-marginal sedimentation and its implications for ice-lobe deglaciation patterns in the Baltic region: Pohjankangas, western Finland
  82. Late Pleistocene interglacial deposits at Pennington Marshes, Lymington, Hampshire, southern England
  83. Early pleistocene sediments at Great Blakenham, Suffolk, England
  84. The formation of the Strait of Dover
  85. Pleistocene History of the Lower Thames Valley
  86. Glacial Deposits in Great Britain and Ireland
  87. Glacial Deposits in Great Britain and Ireland
  88. Correlation of Thames terrace deposits between the Lower Thames, eastern Essex and the submerged offshore continuation of the Thames—Medway valley
  89. High resolution stratigraphy
  90. Glacial Deposits in Great Britain and Ireland
  91. Principles of stratigraphic analysis. H. Blatt, W. B. N. Berry and S. Brande. Publisher Blackwell Scientific Publications, Boston/Oxford 1991 (512 pp) £39.50, $49.95 ISBN 0 86542 069 6
  92. Editorial
  93. The concise Oxford dictionary of earth sciences. A. Allaby and M. Allaby. Publisher Oxford University Press 1990 £20.00 ISBN 0 19 866146 0
  94. N. R. Gadd (ed.) 1988. The Late Quaternary Development of the Champlain Sea Basin. Geological Association of Canada, Special Paper 35. Proceedings of a symposium held in Ottawa, 21 May 1986. vii + 312 pp. May be ordered from: GAC Publications, Departme...
  95. Cold stage type sections. Some thoughts on a difficult problem
  96. Quaternary type sections: Imagination or reality?. EDITED BY J. ROSE, CH. SCHLÚCTER, Publisher A.A. Balkema Rotterdam and Brookfield, 1989 £25.50 or £48.00 (hardcover) (280pp) ISBN 90 6191 734 4
  97. G. Lang & C. Schlüchter (eds.) 1988. Lake, Mire and River Environments During the Last 15000 Years. vii + 229 pp. Proceedings of the INQUA/GCP 158 meeting on the Palaeohydrological Changes During the Last 15000 Years, Bern, June 1985. Rotterdam, Br...
  98. The Pleistocene history of the Middle Thames Valley. Philip L. Gibbard publisher Cambridge university press 1985 £45.00 (hard cover) ISBN 0 312 26578 9
  99. The Pleistocene History of the Middle Thames Valley, Philip L. Gibbard, 1985, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., VII & 155 pp., $65.00
  100. The Pleistocene History of the Middle Thames Valley
  101. The Pleistocene History of the Middle Thames Valley. By Philip L. Gibbard. 30×42 cm. Pp. viii + 155, 62 figs., 8 tables. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. ISBN 0-521-26578-9. £45.00.
  102. Age and origin of clayey silt ‚brickearth’︁ in west London, England
  103. Palaeolithic sites of East Anglia
  104. The Pleistocene history of the Middle Thames Valley. By Philip L. Gibbard. 155 pp., 62 figs, 8 tables. Cambridge University Press, 1985. Price £45.00.The chronology and environmental framework of early man in the Upper Thames Valley: a new model. By D....
  105. Reply by the author
  106. The origin of stratified Catfish Creek Till by basal melting
  107. THE PALAEOBOTANY OF INTERGLACIAL DEPOSITS AT SUGWORTH, BERKSHIRE
  108. Periglacial phenomena at Tohmajärvi, eastern Finland
  109. Flora and vertebrate fauna of the Barrington Beds
  110. Trace fossils from proglacial lake sediments
  111. Preface
  112. Introduction
  113. Lithostratigraphy
  114. Vertebrate faunal assemblages
  115. Palaeobotany and biostratigraphy
  116. Palaeolithic artefact assemblages
  117. References
  118. Sedimentary structures and depositional environments
  119. Correlation with neighbouring areas
  120. Pebble counts from the Lower Thames region
  121. Palaeogeographical evolution of the Lower Thames Valley
  122. Comparison of the pebble lithological composition of the gravel members
  123. Pebble counts from high-level gravels in the Epping Forest area