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1. Permanent Human Occupation of the Western Tibetan Plateau in the Early Holocene.

2. Characterizing Archaeological Rhyolites in the Nenana Valley, Interior Alaska.

3. A Continuous Centennial Late Glacial-Early Holocene (15–10 cal kyr BP) Palynological Record from the Iberian Pyrenees and Regional Comparisons.

4. Evolution of the Groundwater Flow System since the Last Glacial Maximum in the Aksu River Basin (Northwest China).

5. The Relationship between Bedrock Depth and Site Fundamental Frequency in the Nakdonggang Delta Region, South Korea.

6. Particle Counting Methods Based on Microfluidic Devices.

7. Transgression Related Holocene Coastal Glendonites from Historic Sites.

8. From Mounds to Villages: The Social Construction of the Landscape during the Middle and Late Holocene in the India Muerta Lowlands, Uruguay.

9. Holocene Erosional Processes in a Highly Exposed Intertidal Sandstone Reef Inferred from Remote Sensing Data.

10. Hawking Radiation and Lifetime of Primordial Black Holes in Braneworld.

11. Holocene Activity of the Wudaoliang–Changshagongma Fault of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau.

12. Impacts of Loss of Cryosphere in the High Mountains of Northwest North America.

13. Water Level Fluctuations in the Middle and Late Holocene in the Curonian Lagoon, Southeastern Baltic: Results of the Macrofossil and Phytolith Analyses.

14. Responses of Caribbean Mangroves to Quaternary Climatic, Eustatic, and Anthropogenic Drivers of Ecological Change: A Review †.

15. Multiporate Pollen of Poaceae as Bioindicator of Environmental Stress: First Archaeobotanical Evidence from the Early–Middle Holocene Site of Takarkori in the Central Sahara.

16. Preservation of Transgressive System Tract Geomorphic Elements during the Holocene Sea Level Rise in the South-Eastern Sicilian Tyrrhenian Margin.

17. Palaeoclimate Reconstruction of the Central Gangdise Mountains, Southern Tibetan Plateau, Based on Glacier Modelling.

18. Chronology of Four Climbing Dune Outcrops on the Atlantic Coast of Galicia (NW Spain) Linked to the Sea Level Fall during the MIS6 and MIS4 Isotopic Stages.

19. Exploring Fault Geometry and Holocene Deformation of the Littoral Fault Zone within the Seismic Gap South of Greater Bay Area, China.

20. Large-Depth Ground-Penetrating Radar for Investigating Active Faults: The Case of the 2017 Casamicciola Fault System, Ischia Island (Italy).

21. Short-Term Climatic Oscillations in the Central Region of the East-European Plain at the Beginning of the Holocene Based on Palynological Studies of Lacustrine Deposits.

22. Holocene Paleohydrological Changes Reflected in Lake-Level Fluctuations in Lake Annecy (French Pre-Alps): Climatic Significance and Archeological Implications.

23. An Extinct New Rail (Gallirallus, Aves: Rallidae) Species from Rapa Island, French Polynesia.

24. Human Impacts on Holocene Vegetation and Wetland Degradation in the Lower Pearl River, Southern China.

25. Is Recent Warming Exceeding the Range of the Past 125,000 Years?

26. Marine Geological Studies of the Bay of Naples (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy): Revised Applications of the Seismo-Stratigraphic Concepts and Evolving Technologies to a Late Quaternary Volcanic Area.

27. Time-Transgressive Onset of Holocene Climate Optimum in Arid Central Asia and Its Association with Cultural Exchanges.

28. Geomorphic Response of the Georgia Bight Coastal Zone to Accelerating Sea Level Rise, Southeastern USA.

29. Is Domestication Speciation? The Implications of a Messy Domestication Model in the Holocene.

30. (Un)Earthing Civilization: Holocene Climate Crisis, City-State Origins and the Birth of Writing.

31. Holocene Depositional History of Low-Lying Reef-Rim Carbonate Islets of Fakarava Atoll, Northwest Tuamotu, Central South Pacific.

32. Aeolian Material Migration in Transbaikalia (Asian Russia).

33. A Paleoclimate Prognosis of the Future Asian Summer Monsoon Variability.

34. Holocene Evolution of the Pearl River Delta: Mapping Integral Isobaths and Delta Progradation.

35. Late Holocene Technology Words in Proto-Athabaskan: Implications for Dene-Yeniseian Culture History.

36. Multiscale Structural Analysis of Ediacaran–Cambrian Rocks on the Northeastern Edge of the Saghro Inlier (Eastern Anti-Atlas): Relevance of Post-Cambrian Deformation.

37. Air Temperature Change at the End of the Late Holocene and in the Anthropocene in the Middle Volga Region, European Russia.

38. Echoes of the Past: Unveiling the Kharga Oasis' Cultural Heritage and Climate Vulnerability through Millennia.

39. Reconstruction of the Late Holocene Environment of Central Yakutia Based on Fossil Invertebrates and Plants from a Buried Lake at the Vilyuy River Valley.

40. Centennial Variation and Mechanism of the Extreme High Temperatures in Summer over China during the Holocene Forced by Total Solar Irradiance.

41. Holocene Sea-Level Changes in Southern Brazil Based on High-Resolution Radar Stratigraphy.

42. Middle Holocene Climate Oscillations Recorded in the Western Dvina Lakeland.

43. Holocene Sea Level Recorded by Beach Rocks at Ionian Coasts of Apulia (Italy).

44. Integrated Reconstruction of Late Quaternary Geomorphology and Sediment Dynamics of Prokljan Lake and Krka River Estuary, Croatia.

45. Testing the Effect of Relative Pollen Productivity on the REVEALS Model: A Validated Reconstruction of Europe-Wide Holocene Vegetation.

46. Paleo-Atmospheric Precipitation Recharged to Groundwater in Middle-Latitude Deserts of Northern China.

47. Multiple Submerged Tidal Notches: A Witness of Sequences of Coseismic Subsidence in the Aegean Sea, Greece.

48. Late Holocene Environmental History and Norse Settlement in Outer Fjords from South Greenland: A Case Study at Lake Qallimiut.

49. Study on Sedimentary Evolution of the Hanjiang River Delta during the Late Quaternary.

50. Climate Change, Fire and Human Activity Drive Vegetation Change during the Last Eight Millennia in the Xistral Mountains of NW Iberia.