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1. A resilient ice cover over the southernmost Mendeleev Ridge during the late Quaternary.

2. The AD 536/540 climate event in Sweden – a review.

3. The Anthropocene is best understood as an ongoing, intensifying, diachronous event.

4. Seasonal precipitation variability on Svalbard inferred from Holocene sedimentary leaf wax δ2H.

5. Acceleration of Abramov Glacier (Pamir‐Alay) retreat since the Little Ice Age.

6. Chironomidae‐based inference model for mean July air temperature reconstructions in the eastern Baltic area.

7. Last interglacial in western Europe: 20 years of multidisciplinary research on the Eemian (MIS 5e) calcareous tufa sequence at Caours (Somme basin, France) – a review.

8. Younger Dryas and Early Holocene ice‐margin dynamics in northwest Russia.

9. Multi‐proxy palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Skagerrak from the Lateglacial to Middle Holocene.

10. Patterns of glacio‐isostatic adjustment in mainland Scotland: new data from western central Scotland, proximal to the zone of maximum rebound.

11. Deglaciation of the highest mountains in Scandinavia at the Younger Dryas–Holocene transition: evidence from surface exposure‐age dating of ice‐marginal moraines.

12. Central Mediterranean tephrochronology for the time interval 250–315 ka derived from the Fucino sediment succession.

13. Giant saltwater inflow in AD 1951 triggered Baltic Sea hypoxia.

14. An integrated geological characterization of the Mid‐Pleistocene to Holocene geology of the Sørlige Nordsjø II offshore wind site, southern North Sea.

15. Middle and Late Holocene relative sea level changes and coastal development at Rugård, Denmark.

16. Footprint of the Baltic Ice Stream: geomorphic evidence for shifting ice stream pathways.

17. Geomorphological record of the glacial to periglacial transition from the Bølling–Allerød to the Holocene in the Central Pyrenees: the Lòcampo cirque in the regional context.