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  1. Reconnaissance of the Hannibalic Route in the Upper Po Valley, Italy: Correlation with Biostratigraphic Historical Archaeological Evidence in the Upper Guil Valley, France
  2. Provenance, transport and diagenesis of sediment in polar areas: a case study in Profound Lake, King George Island, Antarctica
  3. Physico‐geochemical and mineral composition of neem tree soils and relation to organic properties
  4. Biostratigraphic Evidence Relating to the Age-Old Question of Hannibal's Invasion of Italy, II: Chemical Biomarkers and Microbial Signatures
  5. Biostratigraphic Evidence Relating to the Age-Old Question of Hannibal's Invasion of Italy, I: History and Geological Reconstruction
  6. Weathering Rind Age Assignment of Neoglacial Deposits in the Okstindan Mountains, Northern Norway
  7. Clast rind analysis using multi-high resolution instrumentation
  8. Holocene soils/paleosols in the okstindan mountains, nordland: stratigraphy and extractable fe and al
  9. Topographic and bioclimatic controls on soil/paleosol morphogenesis in the Norra Storfjället Mountains, Sweden
  10. Extreme heating events and effects in the natural environment: Implications for environmental geomorphology
  11. Hannibal's odyssey: Environmental background to the Alpine invasion of Italia. William C. Mahaney.
  12. Mount Kenya
  13. Permafrost on Asteroids
  14. SEM Analysis of Glacial Sediments
  15. Quaternary Glacial Chronology of Mount Kenya Massif
  16. Quantification of SEM microtextures useful in sedimentary environmental discrimination
  17. Scanning electron microscopy of Pleistocene tills in Estonia
  18. Zircon microstriators in the sand of auriferous Andean tills: fine tools and noble metals
  19. Scanning electron microscopy of quartz grains in supraglacial debris, Adishy Glacier, Caucasus Mountains, USSR
  20. Quantification of SEM microtextures useful in sedimentary environmental discrimination
  21. Geophagy among primates: adaptive significance and ecological consequences
  22. Pleistocene and Holocene glacier thicknesses, transport histories and dynamics inferred from SEM microtextures on quartz particles
  23. Proceedings of the 14th international radiocarbon conference. Austin Long (Editor), 1992, Radiocarbon 34, 665 pp., $65.00 (paperbound)
  24. Scanning electron microscopy of earth mined and eaten by mountain gorillas in the Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
  25. Quaternary paleosol stratigraphy and paleomagnetic record near Dreihausen, central Germany
  26. Geochemistry and clay mineralogy of soils eaten by Japanese macaques
  27. Stratigraphy and paleosols in the Sale terrace loess section, northwestern China
  28. Macrofabrics and quartz microstructures confirm glacial origin of Sunnybrook drift in the Lake Ontario basin
  29. Reinterpretation of moraines at ∼4000 m in the Mount Kenya afroalpine area
  30. Dating of a Moraine on Mount Kenya: Discussion
  31. The Glaciers of Equatorial East Africa
  32. A Geological/Topographical Reconnaissance of Hannibal’s Invasion Route into Italia in 218 BC