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(2004)The reconstruction of the Late Weichselian glacial limits is based on geomorphological evidence combined with geological data. The maximum extension of the Last Glaciation has been established in Southeastern Lithuania. ...
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(PANGAEA, 2018-06-07)The long-chain diol index (LDI) is a new organic sea surface temperature (SST) proxy based on the distribution of long-chain diols. It has been applied in several environments but not yet in subpolar regions. Here, we ...
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(2006)We compare subduction and plume models for the Apennines and the Western Mediterranean. The impingement of a hot plume on the base of the Mediterranean lithosphere is ruled out due to the lack of distinctive signatures, ...
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(2001)Opening mode of the Japan Sea is studied from the viewpoint of geologic structure around the western marginal fault zone of the back-arc basin. Latest reflection seismic survey in the Fukue Basin, located at the western ...
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(2001)The potential of in situ cosmogenic 14C (in situ 14C) for surficial process studies is widely recognized, yet a reliable means of isolating it has proved difficult to develop. We present here a new method for extracting ...
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(2004)A new convenient combinatorial method is developed here to derive the invariant points in multisystem closed nets - the absent phase substitution (APS) method. It substantially simplifies the derivation of the closed nets ...
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(2001)A refined pedostratigraphic scheme in the western Black sea region is proposed on the basis of paleopedological reconstructions coupled with magnetic susceptibility, and other rock magnetic parameters, and Mössbauer ...
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(2006)Recommended reporting practice concerning 14C dates, relevant for Quaternary Geochronology, is given in this report. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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(1994)Rock-magnetic measurements of sediment cores from the Academician Ridge region of Lake Baikal, Siberia show variations related to Late Quaternary climate change. Based upon the well-dated last glacial-interglacial transition, ...
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(PANGAEA, 2019-02-20)Pollen records from Siberia are mostly absent in global or Northern Hemisphere synthesis works. Here we present a taxonomically harmonized and temporally standardized pollen dataset that was synthesized using 173 palynological ...
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(2004)The Japan Sea has its own deep-circulation system, with its deeper parts occupied by cold and highly oxygenated water formed by winter convection in its northwestern reaches. We elucidate the modern depth distribution of ...
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(2002)We describe an active right-lateral strike-slip fault zone along the southern margin of the Japan Sea, named the Southern Japan Sea Fault Zone (SJSFZ). Onshore segments of the fault zone are delineated on the basis of ...
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(2000)Maps of faults (geologically defined source zones) may portray seismic hazards in a wide range of completeness depending on which types of faults are shown. Three fault terms - active, capable, and potential - are used in ...
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(1995)The sorption of Co(II)EDTA2- (where EDTA is ethylenediaminetetracetic acid) was investigated on goethite and on eight sand-textured Quaternary and Pliocene fluvial sediments. Dual-label tracer techniques were used to follow ...
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(1989)This article presents the results of the first attempt in the USSR to use the process of racemization of amino acids for the geochronometry of Quaternary deposits. This research tool has been used elsewhere for more than ...
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(2006)Tectonic escape is frequently considered to result from compression in a collisional belt, a free boundary opening the way to lateral extrusion of rigid blocks. However, in Anatolia the complex tectonic history provides ...
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(1999)High precision measurements of Sr/Ca in planktonic foraminifera for the last 150 ka reveal Sr/Ca variations of up to 12% on glacial/interglacial time scales. Although records showing the largest variations appear to be ...
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(2006)Twenty-six groundwater samples were collected from the Eastern Thessaly region and analysed by ICP-ES for these elements: Al, As, P, Pb, Zn, Mn, Fe, Cr, Sb, Cu, Na, Br, Cl, Si, Mg, Ag, Be, Bi, Dy, Er, Eu, Au, Ge, Ho, In, ...
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(2002)The Marmara Sea is situated between the world's largest permanently anoxic basin, the Black Sea, and an enclosed marginal sea, the Aegean Sea, which experienced quasi-periodic sapropel deposition since Miocene time. It is ...
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(1997)About 10,000 years ago, at the Pleistocene-Holocene border, some important events occurred: the glaciation stopped abruptly; the sea level elevated, and quick (for 20-50 years) climatic and ecological changes took place, ...
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