Abstract The Danube River drainage basin is the second largest river catchment in Europe and contains a significant and extensive region of thick loess deposits that preserve a record …
Loess deposits are recorders of aeolian activity during past glaciations. Since the size distribution of loess deposits depends on distance to the dust source, and environmental …
S Gao, MB Collins - Marine Geology, 2014 - Elsevier
The present knowledge of Holocene continental shelf deposits in relation to the processes for their formation, from the prospective of marine sediment dynamics, is examined. Over the …
Records of past climate variability and associated vegetation response exist in various regions throughout Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). To date, there has been no coherent …
Understanding the source of soil organic carbon (SOC) in deep soil horizons and the processes influencing its turnover is critical for predicting the response of this large reservoir …
In September 2016, the annual meeting of the International Union for Quaternary Research's Loess and Pedostratigraphy Focus Group, traditionally referred to as a LoessFest, met in …
JB Murton, T Goslar, ME Edwards… - Permafrost and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Uncertainty about the geological processes that deposited syngenetically frozen ice‐rich silt (yedoma) across hundreds of thousands of square kilometres in central and northern Siberia …
F Lehmkuhl, J Zens, L Krauß, P Schulte… - Quaternary Science …, 2016 - Elsevier
Pleistocene loess and loess derivates are distributed along the mountain front of the Central European Mountain Belt in northern and central Germany. Examples from two regions, the …