Journal of Quaternary Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Quaternary Science is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
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The Anthropocene as an Event, not an Epoch64
The proposed Anthropocene Epoch/Series is underpinned by an extensive array of mid‐20th century stratigraphic event signals31
Pattern, style and timing of British–Irish Ice Sheet advance and retreat over the last 45 000 years: evidence from NW Scotland and the adjacent continental shelf26
Retreat dynamics of the eastern sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation25
Palaeolithic archaeology of the Bytham River: human occupation of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene and its European context25
The new 14C chronology for the Palaeolithic site of La Ferrassie, France: the disappearance of Neanderthals and the arrival of Homo sapiens in France22
The evolution of the terrestrial‐terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation22
Timing, pace and controls on ice sheet retreat: an introduction to the BRITICE‐CHRONO transect reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet21
A history of violence: magma incubation, timing and tephra distribution of the Los Chocoyos supereruption (Atitlán Caldera, Guatemala)19
Maximum extent and readvance dynamics of the Irish Sea Ice Stream and Irish Sea Glacier since the Last Glacial Maximum18
Consistent long‐term Holocene warming trend at different elevations in the Altai Mountains in arid central Asia17
Evaluating Bayesian Radiocarbon‐dated Event Count (REC) models for the study of long‐term human and environmental processes17
Lipid residue analysis of ceramic vessels from the Liujiawa site of the Rui State (early Iron Age, north China)16
Rapid climate changes during the Lateglacial and the early Holocene as seen from plant community dynamics in the Polar Urals, Russia15
Effects of the middle Holocene high sea‐level stand and climate on Amazonian mangroves15
A high‐resolution speleothem proxy record of the Late Glacial in the European Alps: extending the NALPS19 record until the beginning of the Holocene15
A bio‐available strontium isoscape for eastern Beringia: a tool for tracking landscape use of Pleistocene megafauna15
Timing and pace of ice‐sheet withdrawal across the marine–terrestrial transition west of Ireland during the last glaciation15
Actualistic taphonomy of barn owl pellet‐derived small mammal bone accumulations in arid environments of South America15
Contrasting impacts of the 8.2‐ and 4.2‐ka abrupt climatic events on the regional vegetation of the Hulun Lake region in north‐eastern China14
The Požarevac loess–paleosol sequence: a record of increased aridity in the south‐eastern margin of the Carpathian Basin during the last 350 ka14
What Neanderthals and AMH ate: reassessment of the subsistence across the Middle–Upper Palaeolithic transition in the Vasco‐Cantabrian region of SW Europe14
The last 750 ka in loess–palaeosol sequences from northern France: environmental background and dating of the western European Palaeolithic14
Modelling Last Glacial Maximum ice cap with the Parallel Ice Sheet Model to infer palaeoclimate in south‐west Turkey13
A Holocene high‐resolution record of aquatic productivity, seasonal anoxia and meromixis from varved sediments of Lake Łazduny, North‐Eastern Poland: insight from a novel multi‐proxy approach13
Late Quaternary record of Indian summer monsoon‐induced stratification and productivity collapse in the Andaman Sea12
Formational history of the Wicklow Trough: a marine‐transgressed tunnel valley revealing ice flow velocity and retreat rates for the largest ice stream draining the late‐Devensian British–Irish Ice Sh12
Architecture of tunnel valleys in the southeastern North Sea: new insights from high‐resolution seismic imaging12
Could the central‐eastern Iberian Mediterranean region be defined as a refugium? Fauna and flora in MIS 5–3 and their implications for Palaeolithic human behaviour11
Iberian Neanderthals in forests and savannahs11
Not herbs and forbs alone: pollen‐based evidence for the presence of boreal trees and shrubs in Cis‐Baikal (Eastern Siberia) derived from the Last Glacial Maximum sediment of Lake Ochaul10
An Early Pleistocene hippopotamus from Westbury Cave, Somerset, England: support for a previously unrecognized temperate interval in the British Quaternary record10
Palaeoecological signals for Mesolithic land use in a Central European landscape?10
Exploring controls of the early and stepped deglaciation on the western margin of the British Irish Ice Sheet10
Late Pleistocene glaciation history of the southern Black Forest, Germany: 10Be cosmic‐ray exposure dating and equilibrium line altitude reconstructions in Sankt Wilhelmer Tal10
Neanderthal subsistence, taphonomy and chronology at Salzgitter‐Lebenstedt (Germany): a multifaceted analysis of morphologically unidentifiable bone10
The first record of Cuon alpinus (Pallas, 1811) from Poland and the possible impact of other large canids on the evolution of the species9
Lake sedimentary processes and vegetation changes over the last 45k cal a bp in the uplands of south‐eastern Amazonia9
The ‘Anthropocene’ is most useful as an informal concept9
Quaternary environmental changes in tropical Lake Towuti, Indonesia, inferred from end‐member modelling of X‐ray fluorescence core‐scanning data9
Malaco temperature reconstructions and numerical simulation of environmental conditions in the southeastern Carpathian Basin during the Last Glacial Maximum9
Back to Uluzzo – archaeological, palaeoenvironmental and chronological context of the Mid–Upper Palaeolithic sequence at Uluzzo C Rock Shelter (Apulia, southern Italy)9
Sedimentary evidence and luminescence and ESR dating of Early Pleistocene high lake levels of Megalake Tengger, northwestern China9
Assessing the use of mangrove pollen as a quantitative sea‐level indicator on Mahé, Seychelles9
Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North American ice sheet volume9
Recurrent outburst floods and explosive volcanism during the Younger Dryas–Early Holocene deglaciation in south Iceland: evidence from a lacustrine record9
Millennial‐scale shifts in microtidal ecosystems during the Holocene: dynamics and drivers of change from the Po Plain coastal record (NE Italy)9
Southern Baffin Island mean annual precipitation isotopes modulated by summer and autumn moisture source changes during the past 5800 years8
Chronology of the Mediterranean sea‐level highstand during the Last Interglacial: a critical review of the U/Th‐dated deposits8
Reconstruction of Middle to Late Quaternary sea level using submerged speleothems from the northeastern Yucatán Peninsula8
New insights into cave hyena ethology and the implications for territorial competition with hominins in Late Pleistocene north‐west Europe: the case of Caverne Marie‐Jeanne (Belgium)8
Cave paleozoology in the Judean Desert: assembling records of Holocene wild mammal communities8
The Anthropocene serves science better as an event, rather than an epoch8
Volcanic ash and tsunami record of the Minoan Late Bronze Age Eruption (Santorini) in a distal setting, southwestern Turkey8
Integrated multidisciplinary ecological analysis from the Uluzzian settlement at the Uluzzo C Rock Shelter, south‐eastern Italy8
A palaeoecological view of the last Neanderthals at the crossroads of south‐central Europe and the central Mediterranean: long‐term stability or pronounced environmental change with human responses8
Neanderthal last stand? Thoughts on Iberian refugia in late MIS 38
Drivers of 20th century sea‐level change in southern New Zealand determined from proxy and instrumental records8
Shifting potential tree species distributions from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Mid‐Holocene in North America, with a correlation assessment8
Pliocene and late Pleistocene (MIS 5e) decapod crustaceans from Santa Maria Island (Azores Archipelago: Central Atlantic): systematics, palaeoecology and palaeobiogeography7
Challenging the hypothesis of an Arctic Ocean lake during recent glacial episodes7
What is a refugium? Questions for the Middle–Upper Palaeolithic transition in peninsular southern Europe7
The Oyambre coastal terrace: a detailed sedimentary record of the Last Interglacial Stage in northern Iberia (Cantabrian coast, Spain)7
The missing Myopus: plugging the gaps in Late Pleistocene small mammal identification in western Europe with geometric morphometrics7
Late Quaternary chironomid community structure shaped by rate and magnitude of climate change7
Indian monsoon variability during the last 46 kyr: isotopic records of planktic foraminifera from southwestern Bay of Bengal7
Archaeal lipids reveal climate‐driven changes in microbial ecology at Lake El'gygytgyn (Far East Russia) during the Plio‐Pleistocene7
Using archaeological data and sediment parameters to review the formation of the Gravettian layers at Krems‐Wachtberg7
Effects of social and climatic factors on building activity in the Czech lands between 1450 and 1950: a dendrochronological analysis7
Neanderthals on the Lower Danube: Middle Palaeolithic evidence in the Danube Gorges of the Balkans7
Exploring the extent to which fluctuations in ice‐rafted debris reflect mass changes in the source ice sheet: a model–observation comparison using the last British–Irish Ice Sheet7
Complexity in the Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in Peninsular Southern Europe and application of refugium concepts7
Evidence for centennial‐scale Lateglacial and early Holocene climatic complexity from Quoyloo Meadow, Orkney, Scotland7
Ground truth validated 3D electrical resistivity imaging of the archaeological deposits at Arma Veirana cave (northern Italy)6
Biomarker proxies for reconstructing Quaternary climate and environmental change6
Late Pleistocene and Holocene Afromontane vegetation and headwater wetland dynamics within the Eastern Mau Forest, Kenya6
Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental reconstructions from sediments of Lake Emanda (Verkhoyansk Mountains, East Siberia)6
Detection of the historical Askja ad 1875 and modern Icelandic cryptotephras in varved lake sediments – results from a first systematic search in northern Poland6
Small shards and long distances — three cryptotephra layers from the Nahe palaeolake including the first discovery of Laacher See Tephra in Schleswig‐Holstein (Germany)6
The dating and correlation of an eastern Mediterranean lake sediment sequence: a 46–4 ka tephrostratigraphy for Ioannina (NW Greece)6
Glacial oscillations during the Bølling–Allerød Interstadial–Younger Dryas transition in the Ruda Valley, Central Pyrenees6
Larger floods of Himalayan foothill rivers sustained flows in the Ghaggar–Hakra channel during Harappan age6
Variation of summer precipitation δ18O on the Chinese Loess Plateau since the last interglacial6
Abrupt intrinsic and extrinsic responses of southwestern Iberian vegetation to millennial‐scale variability over the past 28 ka6
Lake Neor reveals how mountain vegetation responded to 7000 years of hydroclimate variability in northwestern Iran6
Reassessment of the ‘Abbevillien’ in the perspective of new discoveries from the Lower Palaeolithic and Quaternary sites of Abbeville (Somme, northern France)6
‘Palaeolago Fueguino’, a Late Pleistocene lacustrine basin located in the central sector of Tierra del Fuego: a seismostratigraphic study6
Late Pleistocene–Holocene climatic implications of high‐resolution stable isotope profiles of a speleothem from south‐central Anatolia, Turkey6
Climate, glacial and vegetation history of the polar Ural Mountains since c. 27 cal ka bp, inferred from a 54 m long sediment core from Lake Bolshoye Shchuchye6
Intra‐interstadial environmental changes in Last Glacial loess revealed by molluscan assemblages from the Upper Palaeolithic site of Amiens‐Renancourt 1 (Somme, France)6
A dated volcano‐tectonic deformation event in Jan Mayen causing landlocking of Arctic charr6
Last interglacial lake sediments preserved beneath Laurentide and Greenland Ice sheets provide insights into Arctic climate amplification and constrain 130 ka of ice‐sheet history6
Macrofossil evidence of alder (Alnus sp.) in Britain early in the Late Glacial Interstadial: implications for the northern cryptic refugia debate6
Refinement of the tephrostratigraphy straddling the northern Patagonian Andes (40–41°S): new tephra markers, reconciling different archives and ascertaining the timing of piedmont deglaciation6
Hekla 1947, 1845, 1510 and 1158 tephra in Finland: challenges of tracing tephra from moderate eruptions5
Asynchronous variations of East Asian summer monsoon, vegetation and soil formation at Yulin (North China) in the Holocene5
Holocene environments on the west‐central Kola Peninsula (north‐west Russia): lithology, chronology and biostratigraphy records from Lake Tikozero and a neighbouring bog5
Palaeogeographical changes in response to glacial–interglacial cycles, as recorded in Middle and Late Pleistocene seismic stratigraphy, southern North Sea5
The Holocene record of Alberca de Tacámbaro, a tropical lake in western Mexico: evidence of orbital and millennial‐scale climatic variability5
On the existence of a large proglacial lake in the Rostov‐Kostroma lowland, north‐central European Russia5
Ocean/atmosphere interaction and Malthusian catastrophes on the northern fringe of the Asian summer monsoon region in China, 1368–19115
A new species of small Camelidae from the Late Pleistocene of Brazil5
The use of iron chemical analysis of podzols to date the Late Pleistocene–Holocene deglaciation history of the Central Italian Alps5
Early Last Interglacial environmental changes recorded by speleothems from Katerloch (south‐east Austria)5
Impact of Pleistocene–Holocene climate shifts on vegetation and fire dynamics and its implications for Prearchaic humans in the central Great Basin, USA5
Climate and environmental history at Lake Levinson‐Lessing, Taymyr Peninsula, during the last 62 kyr5
Chronological constraint of Neanderthal cultural and environmental changes in southwestern Europe: MIS 5–MIS 3 dating of the Axlor site (Biscay, Spain)5
Holocene environmental history of a freshwater wetland in southern Louisiana: a sedimentary record of delta development, coastal evolution and human activity5
Age of Gimli beach of Lake Agassiz based on new OSL dating5
A tephra‐based correlation of marine and terrestrial records of MIS 11c from Britain and the North Atlantic5
The past in dust: current trends and future directions in Pleistocene geoarcheology of European loess5
Plio‐Pleistocene mammals from Mille‐Logya, Ethiopia, and the post‐Hadar faunal change5
Human occupation continuity in southern Italy towards the end of the Middle Palaeolithic: a palaeoenvironmental perspective from Apulia5
Environmental heterogeneity of the Lower Palaeolithic land surface on the Goodwood‐Slindon Raised Beach: comparisons of the records from Boxgrove and Valdoe, Sussex, UK5
Revisiting the late Quaternary fossiliferous infills of Cathedral Cave, Wellington Caves (central eastern New South Wales, Australia)5
Sedimentology of a Late Quaternary lacustrine record from the south‐eastern Carpathian Basin5
Abrupt change in Vietnam coastal upwelling as a response to global warming5
Identification of Atlantic water inflow on the north Svalbard shelf during the Holocene4
The ‘Semi‐Sterile Mousterian’ of Riparo Bombrini: evidence of a late‐lasting Neanderthal refugium in Liguria4
Insights into Holocene relative sea‐level changes in the southern North Sea using an improved microfauna‐based transfer function4
Holocene records of eolian dust deposition from high‐elevation lakes in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA4
The Anthropocene as an epoch is distinct from all other concepts known by this term: a reply to Swindles et al. (2023)4
Determining the diagenetic paths of archaeofaunal assemblages and their palaeoecology through artificial intelligence: an application to Oldowan sites from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)4
A stable isotope record of late Quaternary hydrologic change in the northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska (eastern Beringia)4
Inferences of the ecological habits of extinct giant sloths from the Brazilian Intertropical Region4
Speleothem and glacier records of latest Pleistocene–early Holocene climate change in the western North American interior4
Sedimentation history of Lake Taymyr, Central Russian Arctic, since the Last Glacial Maximum4
The Late Middle Pleistocene mammalian fauna of Oumm Qatafa Cave, Judean Desert: taxonomy, taphonomy and palaeoenvironment4
Insight into summer drought in southern Italy: palaeohydrological evolution of Lake Pergusa (Sicily) in the last 6700 years4
Early glacier advance in New Zealand during the Antarctic Cold Reversal4
Revisiting an old profile: an updated geoarchaeological study at Nasera Rockshelter (Tanzania)4
Ecometrics and the paleoecological implications of Pleistocene faunas from the western coastal plains of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa4
Holocene hydroclimate changes on the north‐eastern Tibetan Plateau inferred from geochemical records in Lake Gyaring4
State‐of‐the‐art overview of the Loess Palaeolithic of Poland4
Last Glacial Maximum active layer thickness in Western Europe, and the issue of ‘tundra gleys’ in loess sequences4
Postglacial anthropogenic fires related to cultural changes in central Japan, inferred from sedimentary charcoal records spanning glacial–interglacial cycles4
Interaction of multiple ice streams on the Malin Shelf during deglaciation of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet4
Late Pleistocene–Holocene environmental and climatic history of a freshwater paramo ecosystem in the northern Andes4
The Humanities are invited to the Anthropocene Event but not to the Anthropocene Series/Epoch: a response to Chvostek (2023)4
Surface microtextures of quartz grains and minor sedimentary components across the Paleolithic Jeongok‐ri sediments, Yeoncheon, South Korea4
Quartz luminescence sensitivity variation in the Chinese loess deposits: the potential role of wildfires4
A 1500‐year record of North Atlantic storm flooding from lacustrine sediments, Shetland Islands (UK)4
Coastal curios? An analysis of ex situ beach finds for mapping new Palaeolithic sites at Happisburgh, UK4
Tracing the Palaeolithic settlement patterns in the Western Tian Shan piedmont: an example of predictive GIS modelling use4
Distribution of n‐alkan‐2‐ones in Qionghai Lake sediments, southwest China, and its potential for late Quaternary paleoclimate reconstruction4
Environments of the climatic optimum of MIS 11 in Britain: evidence from the tufa sequence at Hitchin, southeast England4
Western Siberia experienced rapid shifts in moisture source and summer water balance during the last deglaciation and early Holocene4
Changing food webs before and during the Last Glacial Maximum based on stable isotopes of animal bone collagen from Lower Austria4
The development and impact of an ice‐contact proglacial lake during the Last Glacial Termination, Palaeolake Riada, central Ireland4
Late Holocene in central Brazil: vegetation changes and humidity variability in a tropical wetland4
New chronology and extended palaeoenvironmental data to the 1975 loess profile of Madaras brickyard, South Hungary4
New results concerning the pedo‐ and chronostratigraphy of the loess–palaeosol sequence Attenfeld (Bavaria, Germany) derived from a multi‐methodological approach4
High‐resolution chronology of 24 000‐year long cores from two lakes in the Polar Urals, Russia, correlated with palaeomagnetic inclination records with a distinct event about 20 000 years ago3
Assessing Pleistocene–Holocene climatic and environmental change in insular Near Oceania using stable isotope analysis of archaeological fauna3
Homo floresiensisandHomo luzonensisare not temporally exceptional relative toHomo erectus3
Stalagmite evidence of Last Glacial Maximum to early Holocene climate variability in southwestern Iran3
An African adder (Bitis arietans complex) at Qafzeh Cave, Israel, during the early Late Pleistocene (MIS 5)3
Manifestations of Quaternary syn‐eruptive fluid circulations on carbonate veins, Central Anatolian Volcanic Province3
Reply to ‘Challenging the hypothesis of an arctic ocean lake during recent glacial episodes’ by Hillaire‐Marcel, et al3
Quaternary environmental and climatic history of the northern high latitudes – recent contributions and perspectives from lake sediment records3
Los Aljezares archaeological site (Alicante, Spain) and the MIS 6/5 open‐air settlement in the Iberian Peninsula3
Subsistence practices in western Mediterranean Europe during the Final Gravettian. Zooarchaeological and taphonomic analysis of faunal remains from level D of Arbreda Cave (Serinyà, NE Iberian Peninsu3
Modelling climate constraints on the formation of pluvial Lake Bonneville in the Great Basin, United States3
Neanderthal palaeoecology in the late Middle Palaeolithic of western Iberia: a stable isotope analysis of ungulate teeth from Lapa do Picareiro (Portugal)3
Vicissitudes experienced by the oldest urban center in Bangladesh in relation to the migration of the Brahmaputra River3
Taxonomic analysis of the Quaternary archaeofauna found at The Lapa do Santo site, Lagoa Santa region, Brazil3
Low‐cost technologies in a rich ecological context: Hotel California open‐air site at Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain3
Organic and soil material between tills in east‐midland England – direct evidence for two episodes of lowland glaciation in Britain during the Middle Pleistocene3
Millennial‐ to centennial‐scale anti‐phase relationship between the Westerlies and the East Asian summer monsoon and its cultural response along the Silk Roads after a great earthquake in southern Alt3
Till kinematics in the Stargard drumlin field, NW Poland constrained by microstructural proxies3
Droughts during the last 2000 years in a tropical sub‐humid environment in central Mexico3
Sensitivity of tidal marshes as recorders of major megathrust earthquakes: constraints from the 25 December 2016 Mw 7.6 Chiloé earthquake, Chile3
A multi‐proxy record of abrupt cooling events during the Windermere Interstadial at Crudale Meadow, Orkney, UK3
Palaeoecological background of the Upper Palaeolithic site of Ságvár, Hungary: radiocarbon‐dated malacological and sedimentological studies on the Late Pleistocene environment3
Eurasian Holocene climate trends in transient coupled climate simulations and stable oxygen isotope records3
Late Pleistocene hydroclimatic variabilities in arid north‐west China: geochemical evidence from Balikun Lake, eastern Tienshan, China3
The patchwork loess of Central Asia: Implications for interpreting aeolian dynamics and past climate circulation in piedmont regions3
The influence of orbital parameters on the North American Monsoon system during the Last Interglacial Period3
Late Pleistocene biota from Pubenza, Colombia; turtles, mammals, birds, invertebrates and plant remains3
Testing the consistency of Holocene and Last Glacial Maximum spatial correlations in temperature proxy records3
A step back to move forward: a geological re‐evaluation of the El Castillo Cave Middle Palaeolithic lithostratigraphic units (Cantabria, northern Iberia)3
Multi‐proxy reconstruction of the Holocene vegetation and land use dynamics in the Julian Alps, north‐west Slovenia3
Glacial fluctuations during the Last Glacial Maximum and Lateglacial in the Zhuxi and Songlong valleys, eastern Nyainqêntanglha Range, southeastern Tibet3
Impacts of Early Holocene environmental dynamics on open‐air occupation patterns in the Western Mediterranean: insights from El Arenal de la Virgen (Alicante, Spain)3
Environmental change since the Last Glacial Maximum: palaeo‐evidence from the Nee Soon Freshwater Swamp Forest, Singapore2
Paleohydrological history of Lake Allos (2200 m a.s.l) since 13 500 cal a bp in the Mediterranean Alps inferred from an ostracod δ18O record2
Drumlin formation within the Bustarfell drumlin field, northeast Iceland: integrating sedimentological and ground‐penetrating radar data2
Late Pleniglacial – Late Glacial climate oscillations detected in the organic lacustrine succession at the Lipowo site, north‐eastern Poland2
A critical re‐analysis of constraints on the timing and rate of Laurentide Ice Sheet recession in the northeastern United States2
Late Pleistocene and Holocene transgression inferred from the sediments of the Gulf of San Jorge, central Patagonia, Argentina2
The skeleton of a straight‐tusked elephant, Palaeoloxodon antiquus (Falconer and Cautley, 1847) from Selsey, England, and growth and variation in Palaeoloxodon of the European Pleistocen2
Geophysical reconstruction of the late Holocene proximal proglacial landsystem at Skeiðarársandur, southeast Iceland2
Site formation processes at Cenjiawan (Nihewan Basin, North China): a case study on the structure of the Early Pleistocene archaeological record in lakeshore environments2
Vegetation and climate dynamics at the dawn of human settlement: multiproxy palaeoenvironmental evidence from the Hashilan Wetland, western Iran2
Spatial and temporal patterns of species replacement in the Middle Pleistocene: а case study of Мicrotus nivaloides Major, 1902 and morphologically related species of the Northern Black Sea and2
A 5000‐year paleoclimate record from Nettilling Lake (Baffin Island) based on diatom assemblages and oxygen isotope composition2
Reassessing the phylogeny of Quaternary Eurasian Rhinocerotidae2
The changing malaria risk patterns in East‐Central Europe and the North Balkans in the last 27 000 years2
Peninsular southern Europe refugia during the Middle Palaeolithic: an introduction2
Late Holocene interaction of natural processes and human activity at two archaeological sites in the Ten Thousand Islands area of southwest Florida, USA2
Holocene wet shifts in NW European bogs: evidence for the roles of external forcing and internal feedback from a high‐resolution study of peat properties, plant macrofossils and testate amoebae2
LA‐ICP‐MS analysis of rare earth elements in tooth enamel of fossil small mammals (Ust‐Oda section, Fore‐Baikal area, Siberia): paleoenvironmental interpretation2
Reassessing the age of the Early Pleistocene Longgupo fauna, southern China: An updated magnetostratigraphic perspective2
Climatic control on the retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet margin in easternmost Québec–Labrador (Canada) revealed by cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating2
Late Quaternary carbonate microbialite complex on the west shore of Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA2
Rapid glacier recession at Monte San Lorenzo (Patagonia) in response to abrupt Southern Hemisphere warming 13.0–12.0 ka BP2
Investigating seasonal mobility in Irish giant deer Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach, 1799) through strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) analysis2
Mud redeposition during river incision as a factor affecting authigenic 10Be/9Be dating: Early Pleistocene large mammal fossil‐bearing site Nová Vieska, eastern Danube Basin2
Rinikerfeld Palaeolake (Northern Switzerland) – a sedimentary archive of landscape and climate change during the penultimate glacial cycle2
A 600‐year marine record associated with the dynamics of the eastern Penny Ice Cap (Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada)2
Long‐and short‐term vegetation change and inferred climate dynamics and anthropogenic activity in the central Cerrado during the Holocene2
Quaternary exhumation history of the NE Tibetan Plateau revealed by peculiar distributions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in core extracts from the Sanhu depression, eastern Qaidam basin2
Postglacial palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Fury and Hecla Strait region (Nunavut) inferred from microfossils and geochemical proxies2
Impact of katabatic winds on the environment of Neanderthals during the Middle Palaeolithic in westernmost Europe2
New geomorphic evidence for a multi‐stage proglacial lake associated with the former British–Irish Ice Sheet in the Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire, UK2
The spatial patterning of Middle Palaeolithic human settlement in westernmost Iberia2
Differing local‐scale responses of Bolivian Amazon forest ecotones to middle Holocene drought based upon multiproxy soil data2
Climate, fire and vegetation history from subtropical North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah), eastern Australia, during the last three interglacials2
Preliminary investigation of Late Pleistocene fauna from Ryonggok Cave No. 1, Sangwon County, North Hwanghae Province, Democratic People's Republic of Korea2
Invite the Human(ities) to the Anthropocene2
On the varied impact of the Storegga tsunami in northwest Scotland2
Plant–insect interactions in the Quaternary fossil record of the Azores Archipelago (Portugal)2
Deglacial dynamics of the Foxe–Baffin Ice Sheet, Frobisher Bay, Nunavut, Canada revealed by submarine landform mapping2
Middle Palaeolithic occupation of the southern North Sea Basin: evidence from the Sandscaping sediments emplaced on the beach between Bacton and Walcott, Norfolk, UK2
Relative sea‐level changes in southeastern Australia during the 19th and 20th centuries2
Late MIS5a in the southern North Sea: new chronostratigraphic insights from the Brown Bank Formation2
LGM ice extent and deglaciation history in the Gurktal and Lavantal Alps (eastern European Alps): first constraints from 10Be surface exposure dating of glacially polished quartz veins2
Birds as indicators of early Holocene biodiversity and the seasonal nature of human activity at WF16, an early Neolithic site in Faynan, Southern Jordan2
Revisiting the abandoned shorelines of Lake George, Australia: a refined optical dating framework2
Intermediate ocean circulation and cryosphere dynamics in the northeast Atlantic during Heinrich Stadials: benthic foraminiferal assemblage response2
San Quirce (Palencia, Spain): new chronologies for the Lower to Middle Palaeolithic transition of south‐west Europe2
Coherent changes in wood charcoals, site occupation and lithic technology across the MIS 4/3 transition at Klein Kliphuis rock shelter, South Africa2
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