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2. The role of abrasion and resident fines in dust production from aeolian sands as measured by the Portable in situ Wind Erosion Laboratory (PI-SWERL)
3. Late Quaternary aeolian environments, luminescence chronology and climate change for the Monahans dune field, Winkler County, West Texas, USA
4. The marine δ18O record overestimates continental ice volume during Marine Isotope Stage 3
5. Perched Hydrologic Systems of the Monahans and the Kermit Dune Fields, Northern Chihuahuan Desert, West Texas, USA.
6. Radiocarbon age offsets, ontogenetic effects, and potential old carbon contributions from soil organic matter for pre-bomb and modern detritivorous gastropods from central Texas, USA
7. Geochemical evidence for volcanic signatures in sediments of the Younger Dryas event
8. The formation of iron oxides and magnetic enhancement mechanisms in northern Iranian loess-paleosol sequences: Evidence from diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry and temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility
9. Landscape evolution across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary in southwestern North Dakota, U.S.A.
10. Where did the water come from? Wetlands and shallow lakes in semi‐arid dunefields from South America during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition
11. Geomorphic and sedimentologic evidence for pluvial Lake Carrizo, San Luis Obispo County, California
12. Size-dependent same-material tribocharging in insulating grains
13. 25,000 Years long seismic cycle in a slow deforming continental region of Mongolia
14. Chronology and sedimentology of a new 2.9 ka annually laminated record from South Sawtooth Lake, Ellesmere Island in this NOAA depository: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/study/33214
15. Editorial: Horizons in Earth science 2022
16. Late Quaternary glacier advances in the Andes of Santiago, central Chile, and paleoclimatic implications
17. Late Pleistocene chronology, palaeoecology and stratigraphy at a suite of sites along the Albany River, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada
18. Ideas about the Surface Runoff Features on Mars
19. Stratigraphic and Morphologic Constraints on the Weichselian Glacial History of Northern Prins Karls Forland, Western Svalbard
20. Infrared and Red Stimulated Luminescence Dating of Late Quaternary Near-Shore Sediments from Spitsbergen, Svalbard
21. Luminescence Dating in Paleoseismology
22. Late Quaternary fluvial and aeolian depositional environments for the western Red River, Southern Great Plains, USA
23. Do slow slip earthquakes inhibit catastrophes? Geologic evidence from the Guerrero segment, Mexican subduction zone
24. Diring Yuriakh: A Lower Paleolithic Site in Central Siberia
25. Constraining the Late Pleistocene history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet by dating the Missinaibi Formation, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada
26. Eolian depositional phases during the past 50 ka and inferred climate variability for the Pampean Sand Sea, western Pampas, Argentina
27. Kostenki 1 and the early Upper Paleolithic of Eastern Europe
28. Where Did the Water Come from? Wetlands and Shallow Lakes in Semiarid Dunefields from South America During the Pleistocene – Holocene Transition
29. Potential relation between equatorial sea surface temperatures and historic water level variability for Lake Turkana, Kenya
30. Lakeside View: Sociocultural Responses to Changing Water Levels of Lake Turkana, Kenya
31. Paleolithic Landscapes and Seascapes of the West Coast of Portugal
32. Eolian sand sheet deposition in the San Luis paleodune field, western Argentina as an indicator of a semi-arid environment through the Holocene
33. Variations in water level for Lake Turkana in the past 8500 years near Mt. Porr, Kenya and the transition from the African Humid Period to Holocene aridity
34. Evaluating OSL-SAR protocols for dating quartz grains from the loess in Ili Basin, Central Asia
35. Interpretation of Late Quaternary climate and landscape variability based upon buried soil macro- and micromorphology, geochemistry, and stable isotopes of soil organic matter, Owl Creek, central Texas, USA
36. Optical ages on loess derived from outwash surfaces constrain the advance of the Laurentide Ice Sheet out of the Lake Superior Basin, USA
37. Editorial: Sedimentary evolution and hazardous geology during the Holocene in the Yangtze River and the Red River Deltas and the neighboring coastal areas.
38. Geochronology of high latitude lake sediments
39. Late Quaternary alluvial history of the middle Owl Creek drainage basin in central Texas: A record of geomorphic response to environmental change
40. Age models for long lacustrine sediment records using multiple dating approaches – An example from Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana
41. Soil genesis, optical dating, and geoarchaeological evaluation of two upland Alfisol pedons within the Tertiary Gulf Coastal Plain
42. Late Holocene environmental and hydro-climatic variability inferred from a shallow lake record, blowout dunes, Argentinian western Pampas, South America
43. Evaluating a SAR TT-OSL protocol for dating fine-grained quartz within Late Pleistocene loess deposits in the Missouri and Mississippi river valleys, United States
44. DIFFERENTIAL TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL PRESERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN A GREAT LAKES COASTAL ZONE
45. Episodic eolian deposition in the past ca. 50,000 years in the Alto Ilo dune field, southern Peru
46. The OSL chronology of eolian sand deposition in a perched dune field along the northwestern shore of Lower Michigan
47. Late Holocene environmental and hydro-climatic variability inferred from a shallow lake record, blowout dunes, Argentinian western Pampas, South America
48. The Buttermilk Creek Complex and the Origins of Clovis at the Debra L. Friedkin Site, Texas
49. Holocene eolian activation as a proxy for broad-scale landscape change on the Gila River Indian Community, Arizona
50. East African Megadroughts between 135 and 75 Thousand Years Ago and Bearing on Early-Modern Human Origins
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