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6. Source-to-sink transport processes of fluvial sediments in the South China Sea

17. Seismic stratigraphy as indicator of late Pleistocene and Holocene sea level changes on the NE Brazilian continental shelf.

18. Late Pleistocene–Holocene seismic stratigraphy of Nha Trang shelf, central Vietnam.

19. The provenance of Cretaceous to Quaternary sediments in the Tarfaya basin, SW Morocco: Evidence from trace element geochemistry and radiogenic Nd–Sr isotopes.

20. Late Cretaceous paleoenvironmental evolution of the Tarfaya Atlantic coastal Basin, SW Morocco.

22. Infilling and flooding of the Mekong River incised valley during deglacial sea-level rise

23. Evaluation of decadal shoreline changes along the Parnaíba Delta (NE Brazil) using satellite images and statistical methods.

24. Weathering and erosion in central Vietnam over the Holocene and Younger Dryas: Clay mineralogy and elemental geochemistry from the Vietnam Shelf, western South China Sea.

27. Depositional sequences of the Mekong river delta and adjacent shelf over the past 140 kyr, southern Vietnam.

28. Sediment distribution and provenance on the continental shelf off the Mekong River, SE Vietnam: Insights from heavy mineral analysis.

29. Sequence stratigraphy and sedimentary processes since the last glacial maximum in Nha Phu Bay and adjacent shelf, central Vietnam.

30. Late Holocene evolution of the Parnaíba River Delta (Brazilian Equatorial Margin): Evidence of lobe switching process from mineralogical analysis and age dating on sediment cores.

31. Suspended sediment dynamics during the inter-monsoon season in the subaqueous Mekong Delta and adjacent shelf, southern Vietnam.

32. A Holocene relative sea-level database for the Baltic Sea.

33. Late Pleistocene sea-level changes and the formation and fill of bent valleys incised into the shelf of the western South China Sea.

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