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2. Last appearance of Homo erectus at Ngandong, Java, 117,000-108,000 years ago

10. Origin and paleoclimatic significance of late Quaternary loess in Nebraska: evidence from stratigraphy, chronology, sedimentology, and geochemistry

11. Isotopic evidence for the diversity of late Quaternary loess in Nebraska: glaciogenic and nonglaciogenic sources

12. Critical transition in critical zone of intensively managed landscapes

13. Impact of sample preparation methods for characterizing the geochemistry of soils and sediments by portable X‐ray fluorescence.

17. The Migration Diary of a Knickpoint in a Channelized Stream With a Cohesive Bed.

18. A multi-proxy study of Holocene environmental change recorded in alluvial deposits along the southern coast of the Pampa region, Argentina

19. Approaches and challenges to the study of loess—Introduction to the LoessFest Special Issue.

20. Origin of last-glacial loess in the western Yukon-Tanana Upland, central Alaska, USA.

21. A multi-proxy study of Holocene environmental change recorded in alluvial deposits along the southern coast of the Pampa region, Argentina.

22. Loess origin, transport, and deposition over the past 10,000years, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska.

23. Way out of Africa: Early Pleistocene paleoenvironments inhabited by Homo erectus in Sangiran, Java

24. Landscape evolution, alluvial architecture, environmental history, and the archaeological record of the Upper Mississippi River Valley

30. New 1.5 million-year-old Homo erectus maxilla from Sangiran (Central Java, Indonesia)

31. Holocene vegetation changes along the southeastern coast of the Argentinean Pampa grasslands in relation to sea-level fluctuations and climatic variability: Palynological analysis of alluvial sequences from Arroyo Claromecó

32. Partitioning of naturally-occurring radionuclides (NORM) in Marcellus Shale produced fluids influenced by chemical matrix.

33. Letting wet spots be wet: restoring natural bioreactors in the dissected glacial landscape.

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