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1. Dropstones in Lacustrine Sediments as a Record of Snow Avalanches—A Validation of the Proxy by Combining Satellite Imagery and Varve Chronology at Kenai Lake (South-Central Alaska)

2. Detrital glass in a Bering Sea sediment core yields a ca. 160 ka Marine Isotope Stage 6 age for Old Crow tephra

3. Ozone Chemistry and Photochemistry at the Surface of Icelandic Volcanic Dust: Insights from Elemental Speciation Analysis

6. A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America

8. Machine learning classifiers for attributing tephra to source volcanoes: an evaluation of methods for Alaska tephras

10. Glass geochemical compositions from widespread tephras erupted over the last 200 years from Mount St. Helens

11. Permafrost-preserved wood and bone: Radiocarbon blanks from Yukon and Alaska

12. A re-examination of the three most prominent Holocene tephra deposits in western Canada: Bridge River, Mount St. Helens Yn and Mazama

13. New approach to assessing age uncertainties – The 2300-year varve chronology from Eklutna Lake, Alaska (USA)

14. Late Holocene cryptotephra from Cascade Lake, Alaska: supporting data for a 21,000-year multi-chronometer Bayesian age model

15. A Late Miocene to Late Pleistocene Reconstruction of Precipitation Isotopes and Climate From Hydrated Volcanic Glass Shards and Biomarkers in Central Alaska and Yukon

16. How does tephra deposit thickness change over time? A calibration exercise based on the 1980 Mount St Helens tephra deposit

19. A stable isotope record of late Cenozoic surface uplift of southern Alaska

20. Tandem dating methods constrain late Holocene glacier advances, southern Coast Mountains, British Columbia

21. A 2300-year record of glacier fluctuations at Skilak and Eklutna Lakes, south-central Alaska

22. Varve formation during the past three centuries in three large proglacial lakes in south-central Alaska

23. Obituary – Emerita Professor Valerie Anne Hall BSc PhD FSA FHEA (1946–2016)

24. Fossil and genomic evidence constrains the timing of bison arrival in North America

25. Dropstones in Lacustrine Sediments as a Record of Snow Avalanches—A Validation of the Proxy by Combining Satellite Imagery and Varve Chronology at Kenai Lake (South-Central Alaska)

27. Interaction between climate, volcanism, and isostatic rebound in Southeast Alaska during the last deglaciation

28. Late Pleistocene and Holocene tephrostratigraphy of interior Alaska and Yukon: Key beds and chronologies over the past 30,000 years

29. West Coast volcanic ashes provide a new continental-scale Lateglacial isochron

30. 150,000 years of loess accumulation in central Alaska

31. High-resolution age modelling of peat bogs from northern Alberta, Canada, using pre- and post-bomb 14 C, 210 Pb and historical cryptotephra

32. First evidence of cryptotephra in palaeoenvironmental records associated with Norse occupation sites in Greenland

33. ORIGIN OF LAST-GLACIAL LOESS IN THE WESTERN YUKON-TANANA UPLAND, CENTRAL ALASKA, USA

34. Transatlantic distribution of the Alaskan White River Ash

35. Middle Pleistocene (MIS 7) to Holocene fossil insect assemblages from the Old Crow basin, northern Yukon, Canada

36. Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia

37. Middle to Late Pleistocene ice extents, tephrochronology and paleoenvironments of the White River area, southwest Yukon

38. The Palisades is a key reference site for the middle Pleistocene of eastern Beringia: new evidence from paleomagnetics and regional tephrostratigraphy

39. A mid to late Holocene cryptotephra framework from eastern North America

41. Late Quaternary tephrostratigraphy, Ahklun Mountains, SW Alaska

42. The variegated (VT) tephra: A new regional marker for middle to late marine isotope stage 5 across Yukon and Alaska

43. Old Crow tephra across eastern Beringia: a single cataclysmic eruption at the close of Marine Isotope Stage 6

44. A late–Middle Pleistocene (Marine Isotope Stage 6) vegetated surface buried by Old Crow tephra at the Palisades, interior Alaska

45. Old Crow tephra (140±10ka) constrains penultimate Reid glaciation in central Yukon Territory

46. Holocene tephras in lake cores from northern British Columbia, Canada

47. An extensive middle to late Pleistocene tephrochronologic record from east-central Alaska

48. Rapid changes in the level of Kluane Lake in Yukon Territory over the last millennium

49. High-precision ultra-distal Holocene tephrochronology in North America

50. The Kamikatsura event in the Gold Hill loess, Alaska

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