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1. Stadial and interstadial deposits of Late Nemunas (Late Weichselian/MIS 2) glaciation in south Lithuania and their interpretation.

2. Peatland history under post-glacial climate changes in the southern Baikal region: Biogeochemical evidence from the Vydrino Bog (Tankhoi piedmont plain).

3. Chinese loess and the Asian monsoon: What we know and what remains unknown.

4. Karst carbon sink processes and effects: A review.

5. New data concerning Neanderthal occupation in the Iberian System: First results from the late Pleistocene (MIS 3) Aguilón P5 cave site (NE Iberia).

6. Lama guanicoe bone collagen stable isotope (C and N) indicate climatic and ecological variation during Holocene in Northwest Patagonia.

7. High-frequency vegetation and climatic changes during the Lateglacial inferred from the Lapsou pollen record (Cantal, southern Massif Central, France).

8. Late-Glacial and Early Holocene environmental changes affecting the shallow lake basin of La Narce du Béage (Ardèche, Massif Central, France).

9. Palaeoecological record of long Eemian series from Kozłów (Central Poland) with reference to palaeoclimatic and palaeohydrological interpretation.

10. Non-analogue communities in the Italian Peninsula during Late Pleistocene: The case of Grotta del Sambuco.

11. Rise and fall of complex societies in the Yiluo region, North China: The spatial and temporal changes.

12. Climate changes, human peopling and regional differentiation during late Holocene in Patagonia.

13. Holocene landscape dynamics in the Ghaggar-Hakra palaeochannel region at the northern edge of the Thar Desert, northwest India.

14. The magnetic properties of Attock loess and its environmental significance in Pakistan.

15. Palaeoenvironmental changes and their chronology during the latter half of MIS 5 on the south-eastern coast of the Gulf of Finland.

16. Holocene fluvial and anthropogenic processes in the region of Uruk in southern Mesopotamia.

17. Late Upper Paleolithic-Initial Jomon transitions, southern Kyushu, Japan: Regional scale to macro processes a close look.

18. Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: Changes in technology during the Late Glacial in Western Europe and the climate hypothesis.

19. Temperature reconstruction based on 361 year old dendrochronology of Platycladus orientalis (L.) franco in the Wula Mountains, China.

20. Charred wood and plant microremains associated to Neosclerocalyptus sp. (Cingulata, Chlamyphoriidae, Glyptodontinae) from the Upper Pleistocene of Western Chaco, Argentina.

21. Looking back while moving forward: How past responses to climate change can inform future adaptation and mitigation strategies in the Arctic.

22. A sub-centennial, Little Ice Age climate reconstruction using beetle subfossil data from Nunalleq, southwestern Alaska.

23. Investigating long-term human ecodynamics in the European Arctic: Towards an integrated multi-scalar analysis of early and mid Holocene cultural, environmental and palaeodemographic sequences in Finnmark County, Northern Norway.

24. Climatic change and human-marine interactions in the uttermost tip of South America in Late Holocene.

25. Neo-Inuit strategies for ensuring food security during the Little Ice Age climate change episode, Foxe Basin, Arctic Canada.

26. Dating of alluvial sediments from borehole at the lower course of the Sava river and indications of the connection between their genesis and climate changes in the Pleistocene.

27. Groundwater vulnerability assessment in the Grand Est region, France.

28. The Early Khvalynian stage in the Caspian Sea evolution: Pollen records, palynofloras and reconstructions of paleoenvironments.

29. A critical analysis of the definitions of climate and hydrological extreme events.

30. The Bugs Coleopteran Ecology Package (BugsCEP) database: 1000 sites and half a million fossils later.

31. Chinese loess and the Asian monsoon: What we know and what remains unknown

32. Maximum water level of Hongze Lake and its relationship with natural changes and human activities from 1736 to 2005.

33. Biostratigraphy of the Upper Pleistocene (Upper Neopleistocene) of the Southern Urals

34. Spatial patterns and temporal variability of dryness/wetness in the Yangtze River Basin, China.

35. Successes and failures of human dispersals from North Africa

36. Phytolith analysis of selected wetland plants from Changbai mountain region and implications for palaeoenvironment

37. Holocene paleoenvironmental changes reflected in peat and lake sediment records of Western Siberia: Geochemical and plant macrofossil proxies.

38. Holocene climate change in Henan area: A synthesis of proxy records.

39. The 4.2 ka BP climatic event and its cultural responses.

40. Humans and climate change in the middle and lower Yellow River of China.

41. Late Holocene climatic impact on vegetation and human activity in central Japan, recorded in sediment at Arao-Minami archaeological site, northwestern Nobi Plain.

42. Heterogeneous vegetation sensitivity at local and regional scales: Implications for pollen-based climate reconstruction.

43. Human settlement and wood utilization along the mainstream of Heihe River basin, northwest China in historical period.

44. Climate variability and evolution of the Indus civilization.

45. Environmental and social factors influencing the spatiotemporal variation of archaeological sites during the historical period in the Heihe River basin, northwest China.

46. Late Quaternary vegetation history based on phytolith records in the eastern Chaco (Argentina).

47. Climate change effect on groundwater resources in Emilia-Romagna region: An improved assessment through NISTOR-CEGW method.

48. From paleoclimate variables to prehistoric agriculture: Using a process-based agro-ecosystem model to simulate the impacts of Holocene climate change on potential agricultural productivity in Provence, France.

49. Human cultures and environmental changes in the Pleistocene–Holocene transition in the Japanese Archipelago

50. The Little Ice Age and human-environmental interactions in the Central Balkans: Insights from a new Serbian paleorecord.