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- Bromley-Etal-2015 QR.Pdf
- Extreme Southwestern Margin of Late Quaternary Glaciation in North America: Timing and Controls
- The Early Wisconsinan History of the Laurentide Ice Sheet
- Latest Pleistocene and Holocene Glacier Fluctuations in the Himalaya and Tibet
- Glacial Chronology and Production Rate Cross-Calibration of Five
- A New Global Ice Sheet Reconstruction for the Past 80€‰000 Years
- Curriculum Vitae Education Postdoctoral Experience Professional Experience Awards and Honors Research
- Baker-Fritzqsr2015.Pdf
- Extent and Chronology of Quaternary Glaciation
- Reconstruction of North American Drainage Basins and River Discharge Since the Last Glacial Maximum
- The Geology of Klein and Conklin Quarries, Johnson County, Iowa ______
- Regional Correlations of Late Pleistocene Climatic Changes Based on Cosmogenic Nuclide Exposure Dating of Moraines in Idaho
- People and Processes in Quaternary Pacific Northwest
- Surficial Geology of Williamson County, Illinois
- Age Constraints on the Late Quaternary Evolution of Qinghai Lake, Tibetan Plateau ⁎ David B
- The Middle Wisconsinan History of the Laurentide Ice Sheet
- Paper Accepted. Pre-Print Version
- Quaternary Glaciation of the Puget Lowland
- Glacial Landscapes of the Southern Green Bay Lobe and the Northern Kettle Moraine
- Timing and Extent of Late Quaternary Glaciation in the Western Himalaya Constrained by 10Be Moraine Dating in Garhwal, India
- Quaternary Glaciation of the Himalayan–Tibetan Orogen
- Chapter 4. Quaternary Glaciations and Chronology
- The Extent and Chronology of Cenozoic Global Glaciation
- Quaternary Stratigraphy and Geologic History of the Charlie Lake (Nts 94A) Map- Area, British Columbia
- Geology Datasets in North America, Greenland and Surrounding Areas for Use with Ice Sheet Models Evan J
- Late Cenozoic History of the Interior Basins of Alaska and the Yukon
- The Laurentide and Innuitian Ice Sheets During the Last Glacial Maximum A.S
- Quaternary Glaciation in the Pindus Mountains, Northwest Greece
- Quaternary Time and Its Significance
- Laurentide Ice Sheet
- Ancient Soils and Climatic Changes in the Central Great Plains
- Southern Simcoe County), Ontario, Canada
- The Maximum Extent of the Laurentide Ice Sheet Along the East Coast of North America During the Last Glaciation
- The Last Interglacial Stage: Definitions and Marine Highstand, North
- Indiana Geological & Water Survey
- Quaternary Glaciation and Hydrologic Variation in the South American Tropics As Reconstructed from the Lake Titicaca Drilling Project Sherilyn C
- Map of Surficial Deposits and Materials in the Eastern and Central United States (East of 102˚ West Longitude)
- Glaciers of North America— GLACIERS of CANADA
- A Century of Change in the Methods, Data, and Approaches to Mapping Glacial Deposits in Michigan
- The Timing and Magnitude of Mountain Glaciation in the Tropical Andes
- High-Resolution Seismic Stratigraphy of Late Pleistocene Glacial Lake Iroquois and Its Holocene Successor: Oneida Lake, New York T ⁎ Nicholas J
- Illinois State Geological Survey Great Lakes Geologic Mapping Coalition Publications Updated March 2020
- Late Pleistocene Fans and Terraces in the Majes Valley, Southern Peru, and Their Relation to Climatic Variations
- Geologic Trails in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
- The Deglaciation of the Americas During the Last Glacial Termination
- 36Cl Chronologies and ELA Reconstructions from the Northern Boundary of the South American Arid Diagonal
- A Sediment-Mixing Process Model of Till Genesis, Using Texture and Clay Mineralogy Data from Saginaw Lobe (Michigan, USA) Tills
- Climate-Mediated Nitrogen and Carbon Dynamics in a Tropical Watershed
- Chronology of Advance and Recession Dynamics of the Southern Green Bay Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, South-Central Wisconsin, USA
- Late Cenozoic Evolution of the Upper Mississippi River, Stream Piracy, and Reorganization of North American Mid-Continent Drainage Systems
- The Quaternary Period Is a Subdivision of Geolo- Gical Time Which Covers the Last 1.8 MY, up to the Present Day
- Late Local Glacial Maximum in the Central Altiplano Triggered by Cold and Locally-Wet Conditions During the Paleolake Tauca Episode (17–15 Ka, Heinrich 1)