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51. Palaeoenvironmental changes since the Last Glacial Maximum: Patterns, timing and dynamics throughout South America.

52. Late-Holocene environmental dynamics and climate variability in a Mediterranean high mountain environment (Sierra Nevada, Spain) inferred from lake sediments and historical sources.

53. Migration of Neolithic settlements in the Dongting Lake area of the middle Yangtze River basin, China: Lake-level and monsoon climate responses.

54. Relative timing of the Storegga submarine slide, methane release, and climate change during the 8.2 ka cold event.

55. Mediterranean and north-African cultural adaptations to mid-Holocene environmental and climatic changes.

56. Mid-Holocene vegetation history of the central Mediterranean.

57. Changes in settlement patterns on the River Rena, southeast Norway: A response to Holocene climate change?

58. Indian Summer Monsoon variations could have affected the early-Holocene woodland expansion in the Near East.

59. Testing a cellular modelling approach to simulating late-Holocene sediment and water transfer from catchment to lake in the French Alps since 1826.

60. Holocene vegetational landscapes of NE Iberia: charcoal analysis from Cova de la Guineu, Barcelona, Spain.

61. Glacier fluctuations of Jostedalsbreen, western Norway, during the past 20 years: the sensitive response of maritime mountain glaciers.

62. Fire and climate change impacts on lowland forest composition in northern Congo during the last 2580 years from palaeoecological analyses of a seasonally flooded swamp.

63. Forest—savanna dynamics in the coastal lowland of southern Mozambique since c. AD 1400.

64. Palaeohydrological changes and humanimpact history over the last millennium recorded at Lake Joux in the Jura Mountains, Switzerland.

65. Frank Oldfield and his contributions to environmental change research.

66. A transfer-function model developed from an extensive surface-pollen data set in northern China and its potential for palaeoclimate reconstructions.

67. Palynological evidence for environmental and climatic change in the lower Guadiana valley, Portugal, during the last 13 000 years.

68. Greenland (GISP2) ice core and historical indicators of complex North Atlantic climate changes during the fourteenth century.

69. Theory of quantitative reconstruction of vegetation I: pollen from large sites REVEALS regional vegetation composition.

70. Summer water deficit variability controls on peatland water-table changes: implications for Holocene palaeoclimate reconstructions.

71. Exploring an ensemble approach to estimating skill in multiproxy palaeoclimate reconstructions.

72. DNA from pollen: principles and potential.

73. Holocene climatic and environmental changes in the arid and semi-arid areas of China: a review.

74. Pervasive and long-term forcing of Holocene river instability and flooding in Great Britain by centennial-scale climate change.

75. Glacier and lake-level variations in west-central Europe over the last 3500 years.

76. Two ice-cored δ18O records from Svalbard illustrating climate and sea-ice variability over the last 400 years.

77. Modern pollen-based interpretations of mid-Holocene palaeoclimate (8500 to 3000 cal. BP) at the southern margin of the Tengger Desert, northwestern China.

78. Vegetation structure and pollen source area.

79. Solar forcing of climatic change during the mid-Holocene: indications from raised bogs in The Netherlands.

80. Holocene environmental change: contributions from the peatland archive.

81. Holocene vegetation dynamics, fire and grazing in the Sierra de Gádor, southern Spain.

82. The Holocene history of mediterranean-type plant communities, Little Desert National Park, Victoria, Australia.

83. A comparative study of optical properties of NaOH peat extracts: implications for humification studies.

84. Stable isotope variations in stalagmites from northwestern Sweden document changes in temperature and vegetation during the early Holocene: a reply to Hammarlund and Edwards.