Chemical Geology
1. Variable
222Rn emanation rates in an alluvial aquifer: Limits on using 222Rn
as a tracer of surface water – Groundwater interactions
Morgan
Peel, Rolf Kipfer, Daniel Hunkeler, Philip Brunner
2. Carbon
sequestration potential of Mg carbonate and silicate biomineralization in the
presence of cyanobacterium Synechococcus
Céline
Lamérand, Liudmila S. Shirokova, Pascale Bénézeth, Jean-Luc Rols, Oleg S.
Pokrovsky
Quaternary International
3. Holocene
Environments, Human Subsistence and Adaptation in Northern and Eastern Eurasia
Christian
Leipe, Tengwen Long, Patrick Wertmann, Mayke Wagner
4. Environmental
evolution and fire history of Rebun Island (Northern Japan) during the past
17,000 years based on biomarkers and pyrogenic compound records from Lake Kushu
Masanobu
Yamamoto, Fangxian Wang, Tomohisa Irino, Kazuyoshi Yamada, Tsuyoshi Haraguchi, Hideto
Nakamura, Katsuya Gotanda, Hitoshi Yonenobu, Christian
Leipe, Xuan-Yu Chen, Pavel E. Tarasov
5. Cultural
adaptations and island ecology: Insights into changing patterns of pottery use
in the Susuya, Okhotsk and Satsumon phases of the Kafukai sites, Rebun Island,
Japan
Ari
Junno, Hiroko Ono, Yu Hirasawa, Hirofumi Kato, Peter D. Jordan, Tetsuya Amano, Sven
Isaksson
6. Evidence
of millet and millet agriculture in the Far East Region of Russia derived from
archaeobotanical data and radiocarbon dating
Elena
A. Sergusheva, Christian Leipe, Nikolai A. Klyuev, Sergey V. Batarshev, Alla V.
Garkovik, Nataliya A. Dorofeeva, Sergey A. Kolomiets, Evgeny B. Krutykh, Sergey
S. Malkov, Olga L. Moreva, Igor Y. Sleptsov, Dominic Hosner, Mayke Wagner,
Pavel E. Tarasov
7. Modelling
the chronology and dynamics of the spread of Asian rice from ca. 8000 BCE to
1000 CE
Tengwen
Long, Haisu Chen, Christian Leipe, Mayke Wagner, Pavel E. Tarasov
8. Lateglacial–Holocene
environments and human occupation in the Upper Lena region of Eastern Siberia
derived from sedimentary and zooarchaeological data from Lake Ochaul
Franziska
Kobe, Philipp Hoelzmann, Jana Gliwa, Pascal Olschewski, Sergey A. Peskov, Alexander
A. Shchetnikov, Guzel A. Danukalova, Evgeniya M. Osipova, Tomasz Goslar, Christian
Leipe, Mayke Wagner, Elena V. Bezrukova, Pavel E. Tarasov
9. Lateglacial
and Holocene changes in vegetation and human subsistence around Lake
Zhizhitskoye, East European midlatitudes, derived from radiocarbon-dated pollen
and archaeological records
Pavel
E. Tarasov, Larisa A. Savelieva, Franziska Kobe, Boris S. Korotkevich, Tengwen
Long, Natalia A. Kostromina, Christian Leipe
Earth
and Planetary Science Letters
10. XRF
analysis of Laguna Pallcacocha sediments yields new insights into Holocene El
Niño development
Samuel
Z. Mark, Mark B. Abbott, Donald T. Rodbell, Christopher M. Moy
11. Mid-Holocene
high-resolution temperature and precipitation gridded reconstructions over
China: Implications for elevation-dependent temperature changes
Weizhe
Chen, Anguo Xiao, Pascale Braconnot, Philippe Ciais, Nicolas Viovy, Rui Zhang
12. Sequences
of seismic and aseismic slip on bimaterial faults show dominant rupture
asymmetry and potential for elevated seismic hazard
Mohamed
Abdelmeguid, Ahmed Elbanna
Quaternary
Geochronology
13. Rock
and sediment luminescence dating of an ancient circular stone-walled enclosure
at Sønnebøe, northern Scania, Sweden
W.K.
Thompson, D. Arvidsson, A.S. Murray, A. Blidberg, V. Hansen
14. Aeolian
landform processes since the last deglaciation revealed by OSL chronology and
stratigraphy in the Hulunbuir dune field in NE China
Qinjing
Shen, Surina Ao, Yantian Xu, Siwen Liu, Yixuan Wang, Yuansen Lai, Xiaodong Miao,
Zhongping Lai
15. Dating
basal peat: The geochronology of peat initiation revisited
Cindy
Quik, Sanne W.L. Palstra, Roy van Beek, Ype van der Velde, Jasper H.J. Candel, Marjolein
van der Linden, Lucy Kubiak-Martens, Graeme T. Swindles, Bart Makaske, Jakob
Wallinga
16. Challenges
of dating quartz OSL samples with saturated grains: Lessons from single-grain
analyses of low dose-rate samples from Victoria Falls, Zambia
M.S.
Chapot, G.A.T. Duller, L.S. Barham
17. Quartz
luminescence sensitivity from sediment versus bedrock in highly weathered soils
of the Piedmont of North Carolina, south-eastern USA
M.S.
Nelson, M.C. Eppes, T.M. Rittenour
18. A
method to evaluate the degree of bleaching of IRSL signals in feldspar: The 3ET
method
A.H.
Ivester, E.J. Rhodes, J.F. Dolan, R.J. Van Dissen, J. Gauriau, T. Little, S.F.
McGil, P.A. Tuckett