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19 April 2023

Crop yield prediction is one of the crucial components of agriculture that plays an important role in the decision-making process for sustainable agriculture. Remote sensing provides the most efficient and cost-effective solution for the measurement...

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18 Citations
6,406 Views
18 Pages

28 February 2023

The dispersal of primitive elephantines and monodactyl equids in Eurasia has long been regarded as representative of a substantial turnover in mammal faunas, denoting the spread of open environments linked to the onset of cold and dry conditions in t...

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15 Citations
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15 Pages

12 June 2024

Located at the eastern corner of Mediterranean Europe, Greece occupies a critical position for mammal dispersals to/from Europe, Asia, and Africa and constitutes a potential passageway towards Western Europe. During recent decades, numerous fieldwork...

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14 Citations
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13 Pages

An Updated Review of The Quaternary Hippopotamus Fossil Records from the Iberian Peninsula

  • Darío Fidalgo,
  • Joan Madurell-Malapeira,
  • Roberta Martino,
  • Luca Pandolfi and
  • Antonio Rosas

10 January 2024

This work presents a comprehensive review of the Quaternary fossil records of hippopotamuses from the Iberian Peninsula, unveiling biogeographical insights of global significance. The results presented herein include the inference of a delayed arriva...

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12 Citations
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18 Pages

6 February 2024

Seven published and four new pollen records from well-dated sediment cores from six Pleistocene and Holocene maar structures located in the Eifel, Germany, are combined to a pollen stack that covers the entire last 132,000 years. This stack is comple...

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12 Citations
19,230 Views
20 Pages

24 August 2023

This paper examines the hypothesis that changes in hunting weapons during the Paleolithic were a direct response to a progressive decline in prey size. The study builds upon a unified hypothesis that explains Paleolithic human evolutionary and behavi...

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12 Citations
13,397 Views
23 Pages

1 March 2023

There are many opinions and arguments about the types of weapons that Neanderthals may have used. We list five assumptions about Neanderthal weapon-assisted hunting and suggest that the tip cross-sectional area (TCSA) approach may be used to assess t...

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10 Citations
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25 Pages

21 February 2024

It has been proposed that suids were absent from Europe during the post-Olduvai to pre-Jaramillo Early Pleistocene (from less than 1.8 to more than 1.2 Ma) and that their “re-appearance” in the late Early Pleistocene would mark the end of...

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10 Citations
3,159 Views
22 Pages

11 October 2024

The Villafranchian stage in the mammal fauna evolution in Eurasia (ca. 3.6/3.4 Ma—ca. 1.2 Ma) is associated with the beginning of the formation of the modern appearance of the mammal megafauna of today’s Palaearctic. The cooling and the a...

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10 Citations
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24 Pages

An Assessment of Soil Phytolith Analysis as a Palaeoecological Tool for Identifying Pre-Columbian Land Use in Amazonian Rainforests

  • James Hill,
  • Stuart Black,
  • Alejandro Araujo-Murakami,
  • Rene Boot,
  • Roel Brienen,
  • Ted Feldpausch,
  • John Leigue,
  • Samaria Murakami,
  • Abel Monteagudo and
  • Francis E. Mayle
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Phytolith analysis is a well-established archaeobotanical tool, having provided important insights into pre-Columbian crop cultivation and domestication across Amazonia through the Holocene. Yet, its use as a palaeoecological tool is in its infancy i...

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10 Citations
4,445 Views
21 Pages

Vegetation Composition in a Typical Mediterranean Setting (Gulf of Corinth, Greece) during Successive Quaternary Climatic Cycles

  • Aikaterini Kafetzidou,
  • Eugenia Fatourou,
  • Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos,
  • Fabienne Marret and
  • Katerina Kouli

The Gulf of Corinth is a semi-isolated basin in central Greece interrupting the Pindus Mountain Range, which nowadays is a biodiversity hotspot. Considering its key location, deep drilling was carried out within the International Ocean Discovery Prog...

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10 Citations
3,277 Views
15 Pages

Local Differentiation in the Loess Deposition as a Function of Dust Source: Key Study Novo Orahovo Loess Paleosol Sequence (Vojvodina, Serbia)

  • Slobodan B. Marković,
  • Jef Vandenberghe,
  • Zoran M. Perić,
  • Dávid Filyó,
  • Tamás Bartyik,
  • Milica G. Radaković,
  • Qingzhen Hao,
  • Rastko S. Marković,
  • Tin Lukić and
  • György Sipos
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16 March 2023

Typical patterns of the Late Pleistocene loess–paleosol units are preserved in the Novo Orahovo brickyard, Northern Serbia. Presented preliminary luminescence chronology supports the chronostratigraphic interpretations of global isotopic marine...

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9 Citations
4,086 Views
31 Pages

A Review on the Latest Early Pleistocene Carnivoran Guild from the Vallparadís Section (NE Iberia)

  • Joan Madurell-Malapeira,
  • Maria Prat-Vericat,
  • Saverio Bartolini-Lucenti,
  • Andrea Faggi,
  • Darío Fidalgo,
  • Adrian Marciszak and
  • Lorenzo Rook

23 September 2024

The Vallparadís Section encompasses various geological layers that span a significant chronological range, extending from the latest Early Pleistocene to the early Middle Pleistocene, covering a timeframe from approximately 1.2 to 0.6 Ma. This...

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9 Citations
5,386 Views
13 Pages

19 April 2023

Earthquake precursors are the indicators that appear before an earthquake. The release of radon gas, ionospheric disturbances, anomalous animal behavior, and so on are examples of seismic and aseismic events. Ionospheric perturbations can be proved t...

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8 Citations
3,457 Views
12 Pages

1 October 2023

Shaped stone balls (SSBs) were an integral part of human culture across the Old World for nearly 2 million years. They are one of the oldest implements made and used by humans. In this significant era, which was characterised by biological and cultur...

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8 Citations
3,735 Views
20 Pages

Palynology of Gardens and Archaeobotany for the Environmental Reconstruction of the Charterhouse of Calci-Pisa in Tuscany (Central Italy)

  • Gabriele Gattiglia,
  • Eleonora Rattighieri,
  • Eleonora Clò,
  • Francesca Anichini,
  • Antonio Campus,
  • Marta Rossi,
  • Mauro Buonincontri and
  • Anna Maria Mercuri

8 August 2023

In central Italy, the Charterhouse of Calci hosts the Natural History Museum of the University of Pisa. This monumental monastery was founded in 1366 by Carthusian monks. The Charterhouse has experienced various transformations over the centuries, un...

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8 Citations
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22 Pages

18 November 2024

In the Afrotropic biogeographic realm, with its diverse and high-density mammal population, early humans may have been hunting with stone-tipped weapons since ~500,000 years ago. Being able to hunt effectively from a distance has several important ad...

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7 Citations
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33 Pages

The Late Early–Middle Pleistocene Mammal Fauna from the Megalopolis Basin (Peloponnese, Greece) and Its Importance for Biostratigraphy and Paleoenvironment

  • George E. Konidaris,
  • Athanassios Athanassiou,
  • Vangelis Tourloukis,
  • Krystalia Chitoglou,
  • Thijs van Kolfschoten,
  • Domenico Giusti,
  • Nicholas Thompson,
  • Georgia Tsartsidou,
  • Effrosyni Roditi and
  • Katerina Harvati
  • + 2 authors

24 September 2024

Recent investigations in the upper Lower–Middle Pleistocene deposits of the Megalopolis Basin (Greece) led to the discovery of several sites/findspots with abundant faunal material. Here, we provide an updated overview including new results on...

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6 Citations
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29 February 2024

The Middle Pleistocene was characterized by the presence in continental Europe of at least two different species of hippopotamus: Hippopotamus antiquus and H. amphibius. Although suspected, the presence of both hippopotamuses in the same geographical...

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Lake Kolon (Hungary), situated in the middle of the Turjánvidék area between the saline lakes of the Danube valley and the Homokhátság, is one of the most significant natural aquatic habitats in the Danube–Tisza Inte...

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Middle Pleistocene Hippopotamuses from the Italian Peninsula: An Overview

  • Beniamino Mecozzi,
  • Alessio Iannucci,
  • Marta Arzarello,
  • Marco Carpentieri,
  • Marie-Hélène Moncel,
  • Carlo Peretto,
  • Benedetto Sala and
  • Raffaele Sardella

22 April 2024

Our work presents an updated overview of the Italian Middle Pleistocene records of hippopotamuses, including the two species Hippopotamus antiquus and Hippopotamus amphibius. In addition to reviewing several well-known fossils in the literature, a la...

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6 Citations
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25 March 2024

We analyzed mineralogical characteristics, and major as well as rare earth element concentrations, from a cryptotephra layer in sediments of the infilled maar of Auel (Eifel, Germany). The results of detailed geochemical analyses of clinopyroxenes an...

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6 Citations
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7 August 2023

We present a record of pollen and spores of coprophilous fungi from a sediment core from Auel infilled maar, Eifel, Germany, covering the period from 42,000 to 36,000 yr b2k. We can show that vegetation cover was dominated by a boreal forest with com...

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6 Citations
3,112 Views
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12 June 2023

Understanding sedimentation processes in response to past hydrogeological and climatic changes and capturing millennial-scale variations is a key focus of lacustrine paleoenvironmental research. This study presents the first high-resolution chronolog...

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5 Citations
3,852 Views
27 Pages

High-Resolution Multiproxy Record of Environmental Changes and Anthropogenic Activities at Unguja Ukuu, Zanzibar, Tanzania during the Last 5000 Years

  • Apichaya Englong,
  • Paramita Punwong,
  • Rob Marchant,
  • Tosak Seelanan,
  • Stephanie Wynne-Jones and
  • Prae Chirawatkul

13 March 2023

A high-resolution multiproxy sedimentary record comprising pollen, charcoal, trace element, stratigraphy and particle size data is used to reveal environmental changes from the mangrove ecosystem at Unguja Ukuu, Zanzibar, Tanzania, over the last 5000...

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5 Citations
5,701 Views
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Foxes in Retrospect—Unraveling Human-Fox Relationships through Fox Tooth Ornaments in the Swabian Jura

  • Flavia Venditti,
  • Madison J. McCartin,
  • Melanie-Larisa Ostermann,
  • Nicholas J. Conard and
  • Sibylle Wolf

21 September 2023

Personal ornaments play an important role in our understanding of human cultural and behavioral change during the Upper Paleolithic, providing insights into intangible aspects of human cultural behavior. Some ornament forms are better studied than ot...

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5 Citations
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25 Pages

Relation between Central European Climate Change and Eifel Volcanism during the Last 130,000 Years: The ELSA-23-Tephra-Stack

  • Frank Sirocko,
  • Frederik Krebsbach,
  • Johannes Albert,
  • Sarah Britzius,
  • Fiona Schenk and
  • Michael W. Förster

25 April 2024

The analysis of tephra layers in maar lake sediments of the Eifel shows 14 well-visible tephra during the last glacial cycle from the Holocene to the Eemian (0–130,000 yr b2k). These tephra were analyzed for their petrographic composition, whic...

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5 Citations
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Were Neanderthals the First Collectors? First Evidence Recovered in Level 4 of the Prado Vargas Cave, Cornejo, Burgos and Spain

  • Marta Navazo Ruiz,
  • Alfonso Benito-Calvo,
  • María Carmen Lozano-Francisco,
  • Rodrigo Alonso Alcalde,
  • Pedro Alonso García,
  • Héctor de la Fuente Juez,
  • Marta Santamaría Diez and
  • Paula Cristóbal Cubillo

12 November 2024

Collecting is a form of leisure, and even a passion, consisting of collecting, preserving and displaying objects. When we look for its origin in the literature, we are taken back to “the appearance of writing and the fixing of knowledge”,...

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21 November 2024

On 2015, after the direct study of the most important Late Villafranchian fossil collections of Europe and Western Asia, including Orce (Spain), Pirro Nord and Upper Valdarno (Italy), Appollonia (Greece), Dmanisi (Georgia) and ‘Ubeidiya (Israel...

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5 Citations
3,591 Views
24 Pages

16 March 2023

The geomorphic expression of active faulting and distinction of paleoseismic events in areas that are rapidly obscured by erosion/sedimentation still remains a considerable scientific problem. The present article discusses the revealing of surface fa...

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4 Citations
3,102 Views
28 Pages

12 June 2024

Issues of chronology are central to inferences pertaining to relationships between both contemporaneous and successive prehistoric typo-technological entities (i.e., archaeological cultures), culture–environment relationships, and ultimately th...

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4 Citations
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14 December 2023

New rhino remains recovered from Cova del Rinoceront (Castelldefels, Barcelona) confirm the presence of Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis (Toula, 1902) at the site and the taxon’s persistence until the late Middle–early Upper Pleistocene in E...

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4 Citations
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11 January 2024

During the last forty years, the use of strontium isotopes in archaeology and biogeochemical research has spread widely. These isotopes, alone or in combination with others, can contribute to trace past and present environmental conditions. However,...

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4 Citations
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15 August 2024

The loess–paleosol profile of Máza brickyard in SW Hungary was investigated through multivariate analyses of malacofauna and sedimentological analyses. The aim was to reconstruct the complex developmental history of both sediment and mal...

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4 Citations
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The Influence of Hand Dimensions on Finger Flexion during Lower Paleolithic Stone Tool Use in a Comfortable Grip

  • Annapaola Fedato,
  • María Silva-Gago,
  • Marcos Terradillos-Bernal,
  • Rodrigo Alonso-Alcalde and
  • Emiliano Bruner

29 June 2024

Considering the biomechanical and cognitive aspects involved in tool manipulation, hand size emerges as a critical factor. Males, on average, exhibit greater grip strength attributed to larger hand dimensions. Beyond mere physical factors, cognitive...

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4 Citations
2,366 Views
18 Pages

Air Temperature Change at the End of the Late Holocene and in the Anthropocene in the Middle Volga Region, European Russia

  • Yuri P. Perevedentsev,
  • Konstantin M. Shantalinsky,
  • Artyom V. Gusarov,
  • Nadezhda A. Mirsaeva,
  • Timur R. Aukhadeev and
  • Alexander A. Nikolaev

1 September 2023

The temporal variability of air temperature in the Middle Volga region from 1828 to 2021 is considered according to instrumental observations at the oldest meteorological station in the east of the East European Plain (Kazan University) and throughou...

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4 Citations
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28 Pages

20 March 2025

The timing, cause, and magnitude of mammalian extinctions during the African Middle Pleistocene remain largely unresolved. The demise of Elephas/Palaeoloxodon recki, a lineage that had a great geographic and temporal span, represents a particula...

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4 Citations
3,825 Views
19 Pages

Plants, Fire and Landscape at the Prehistoric Pile-Dwelling Village of Palù di Livenza (PaluON1), UNESCO Site in the Italian Alps

  • Jessica Zappa,
  • Nicola Degasperi,
  • Michele Bassetti,
  • Assunta Florenzano,
  • Paola Torri,
  • Gabriel Servera-Vives,
  • Anna Maria Mercuri and
  • Roberto Micheli

This paper presents palynological data obtained from a trench excavated at the Neolithic pile-dwelling archaeological site of Palù di Livenza (northeastern Italy). The site is in a wetland located in a tectonic basin at the foot of the Cansigl...

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4 Citations
4,347 Views
27 Pages

6 November 2023

Starting roughly 50,000 years ago, the Arctic region of East Siberia remained continuously populated by groups of anatomically modern humans including the most uncomfortable episodes in the development of the late Quaternary environment; for some of...

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3 Citations
3,625 Views
18 Pages

28 February 2024

The study of rare earth elements (REEs) in marine sediments is a powerful geochemical tool for determining depositional processes and sediment provenance, as well as for understanding paleoenvironmental changes. In this context, we present REE, some...

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3 Citations
2,381 Views
21 Pages

Development History of the Loess–Paleosol Profiles of Pécel, Kisdorog and Bonyhádvarasd, Hungary

  • László Makó,
  • Péter Cseh,
  • Balázs Nagy,
  • Pál Sümegi and
  • Dávid Molnár

This study covers the examination of four loess–paleosol profiles in Hungary through grain size composition, organic matter, carbonate content and magnetic susceptibility measurements. One of the profiles (with a thickness of 25.72 m) can be fo...

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3 Citations
3,209 Views
14 Pages

10 October 2023

In western Europe, the Middle Pleistocene is marked by Acheulean settlement and their diversification after the MIS 12. The Arago cave recovery of numerous human settlements correlate to MIS 14, 13 and MIS 12 making it an important site for the under...

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3 Citations
2,736 Views
17 Pages

Boreal (Eemian) Transgression in the Northeastern White Sea Region: Multiproxy Evidence from Bychye-2 Section

  • Ekaterina Taldenkova,
  • Yaroslav Ovsepyan,
  • Olga Rudenko,
  • Anna Stepanova and
  • Henning A. Bauch

5 January 2024

Reconstructing interglacial marine environments helps us understand the climate change mechanisms of the past. To contribute to this body of knowledge, we studied a high-resolution 455 cm-thick sediment sequence of the Boreal (Eemian) marine beds dir...

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3 Citations
3,681 Views
26 Pages

11 January 2024

The objective of our work was to reconstruct transgressive-regressive events in the Northern Caspian Sea during the Khazarian epoch of its Pleistocene history to determine the natural conditions of the development of the basins and to assess their re...

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3 Citations
2,234 Views
8 Pages

6 March 2024

Remains of Rhynchotalona latens (Sarmaja-Korjonen, Hakojärvi et Korhola 2000) were found in the bottom sediments of several glaciogenic lakes in northwestern Russia. Subfossil remains of the species were noted both in the bottom sediments of the...

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3 Citations
2,308 Views
14 Pages

Magnetic Susceptibility Prospecting and Geochemical Characterization of Taxco’s Mining Waste Dam Guerrero I (Mexico)

  • Juan Morales,
  • María del Sol Hernández Bernal,
  • Nayeli Pérez Rodríguez and
  • Avto Goguitchaichvili

Mining activity at Taxco produces seven mining waste deposits, which are problematic for the health of the community and for the environment in general. This study targets the Guerrero I mining waste dam (the youngest of the region), located south of...

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3 Citations
3,359 Views
19 Pages

22 October 2024

Quaternary stream sediments and beach black sand in north-western Saudi Arabia (namely Wadi Thalbah, Wadi Haramil and Wadi Al Miyah) are characterized by the enrichment of heavy minerals. Concentrates of the heavy minerals in two size fractions (63&n...

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3 Citations
3,039 Views
18 Pages

A Glacial–Interglacial Malacofauna Record from the Titel Loess Plateau, Serbia, between ~350 and 250 ka

  • Milica G. Radaković,
  • Bojan Gavrilović,
  • Milivoj B. Gavrilov,
  • Rastko S. Marković,
  • Qingzhen Hao,
  • Randall J. Schaetzl,
  • Christian Zeeden,
  • Binggui Cai,
  • Zoran M. Perić and
  • Slobodan B. Marković
  • + 2 authors

14 June 2024

We present data on molluscan fauna within the L3 loess unit (and partially within the S3 paleosol) from the key loess section of Veliki Surduk in Serbia. The section correlates to Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 8 and late MIS 9 and, thus, spans the time...

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3 Citations
3,088 Views
25 Pages

Hydroclimatic Changes Revealed by Multiple Proxies Since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Core Monsoon Zone of India

  • Mohammad Firoze Quamar,
  • Jyotsna Dubey,
  • Pooja Tiwari,
  • Prasanta Kumar Das,
  • Biswajeet Thakur,
  • Mohammad Javed,
  • Nagendra Prasad,
  • M. E. T. Maneesha and
  • Satish J. Sangode

21 November 2024

We present multiproxy records from a 2.25-m-long lake sediment profile from central India, which suggested that between ~22,200 and 18,658 cal yr BP, the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) was weak, supporting open vegetation in a cool and dry climate, whic...

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3 Citations
2,799 Views
24 Pages

3 December 2024

A detailed high-resolution study of climate and vegetation changes in two sedimentary profiles from the Godavari delta in India was conducted to understand extreme climate variability over the last 3000 years. These historical climate records are vit...

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