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1. Extension of the New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis) chronology to 1724 BC.

2. Is Neolithic land use correlated with demography? An evaluation of pollen-derived land cover and radiocarbon-inferred demographic change from Central Europe.

3. Holocene palaeoenvironments from the Direndall tufa (Luxembourg) reconstructed from the molluscan succession and stable isotope records.

4. Ancient origin of a rainforest in Gabon as revealed by carbon isotope data of vegetation and soil.

5. Paleosecular variations refining the chronology of the sediments from the Pearl River Delta, southern China.

6. Summed radiocarbon probability density functions cannot prove solar forcing of Central European lake-level changes.

7. Holocene land cover and population dynamics in Southern France.

8. Mid- to late-Holocene oxygen isotopes from Voldafjorden, western Norway.

9. Radiocarbon-dated sediment sequences from the Belgian coastal plain: testing the hypothesis of fluctuating or smooth late-Holocene relative sea-level rise.

10. Hazardous waste incineration in context with carbon dioxide.

11. Mid- to late-Holocene relative sea-level change in southwest Britain and the influence of sediment compaction.

12. The carbon isotope record in soils along a forest-cerrado ecosystem transect: implications for vegetation changes in the Rondonia state, southwestern Brazilian Amazon region.

13. Historical Nankai-Suruga megathrust earthquakes recorded by tsunami and terrestrial mass movement deposits on the Shirasuka coastal lowlands, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

14. An early Holocene age for the Vatn landslide (Skagafjörður, central northern Iceland): Insights into the role of postglacial landsliding on slope development.

15. Late-Holocene mega-tsunamis in the Tasman Sea: an assessment of the coastal archaeological record of New South Wales.

16. Evaluating Cultural Transmission in Bronze Age burial rites of Central, Northern and Northwestern Europe using radiocarbon data.

17. The intercept is a poor estimate of a calibrated radiocarbon age.

18. Paleomagnetic chronostratigraphy of late Holocene Zaca Lake, California.

19. The AD 1250 El Metate shield volcano (Michoacán): Mexico’s most voluminous Holocene eruption and its significance for archaeology and hazards.

20. Archaeology, baobabs and drought: Cultural proxies and environmental data from the Mapungubwe landscape, southern Africa.

21. Holocene records of environmental change in High Plains playa wetlands, Kansas, US.

22. New evidence of late survival of beaver in Britain.

23. Holocene (~4.5–1.7 cal. kyr BP) paleoenvironmental conditions in central Argentina inferred from entire-shell and intra-shell stable isotope composition of terrestrial gastropods.

24. Biological and nutrient responses to catchment disturbance and warming in small lakes near the Alaskan tundra–taiga boundary.

25. Middle- to late-Holocene relative sea-level changes at Puerto Deseado (Patagonia, Argentina).

26. Carbon isotope composition as indicator for climatic changes during the middle and late Holocene in a peat bog from Maramureş Mountains (Romania).

27. Identifying possible tsunami deposits on the Shizuoka Plain, Japan and their correlation with earthquake activity over the past 4000 years.

28. Evidence of historic infilling of valleys in Lanzarote after the Timanfaya eruption (ad 1730–1736, Canary Islands, Spain).

29. Quantitative reconstruction of mid- to late-Holocene climate in NE China from peat cellulose stable oxygen and carbon isotope records and mechanistic models.

30. Climatic and human impacts on mountain vegetation at Lauenensee (Bernese Alps, Switzerland) during the last 14,000 years.

31. Holocene floodplain deposition and scale effects in a typical European upland catchment: A case study from the Amblève catchment, Ardennes (Belgium).

32. Late-Holocene climate in the Lower Narmada valley, Gujarat, western India, inferred using sedimentary carbon and oxygen isotope ratios.

33. Stable carbon isotope values confirm a recent increase in grasslands in northwestern Madagascar.

34. Morphological and vegetation changes on tidal flats of the Amazon Coast during the last 5000 cal. yr BP.

35. Holocene palaeoclimate in the northern Sahara margin (Jefara Plain, northwestern Libya).

36. Lateglacial and Holocene coastal evolution in the Minho estuary (N Portugal): Implications for understanding sea-level changes in Atlantic Iberia.

37. Investigation of carbon black and metakaolin cofillers content on mechanical and thermal behaviors of natural rubber compounds.

38. Lateglacial and early-Holocene palaeohydrological changes in the upper reaches of the Ūla River: An example from southeastern Lithuania.

39. Living at the margin of the retreating Fennoscandian Ice Sheet: The early Mesolithic sites at Aareavaara, northernmost Sweden.

40. The development of agriculture and its impact on cultural expansion during the late Neolithic in the Western Loess Plateau, China.

41. Maize pollen concentrations in Neotropical lake sediments as an indicator of the scale of prehistoric agriculture.

42. Late-Holocene marine radiocarbon reservoir correction (ΔR) for the west coast of South Africa.

43. Elemental (C/N ratios) and isotopic (δ15Norg, δ13Corg) compositions of sedimentary organic matter from a high-altitude mountain lake (Meidsee, 2661 m a.s.l., Switzerland): Implications for Lateglacial and Holocene Alpine landscape ...

44. Dendroglaciological reconstruction of late-Holocene glacier activity at White and South Flat glaciers, Boundary Range, northern British Columbia Coast Mountains, Canada.

45. Mid-Holocene variability of the East Asian monsoon based on bulk organic δ13C and C/N records from the Pearl River estuary, southern China.

46. New correlation of stable carbon isotopes with changing late-Holocene fluvial environments in the Trinity River basin of Texas, USA.

47. Mid- and late-Holocene sedimentary process and palaeovegetation changes near the mouth of the Amazon River.

48. Holocene climatic development in Skagerrak, eastern North Atlantic: Foraminiferal and stable isotopic evidence.

49. An Icelandic freshwater radiocarbon reservoir effect: Implications for lacustrine 14C chronologies.

50. Isotopic evidence for climate change during the Vandal Minimum from Ariopsis felis otoliths and Mercenaria campechiensis shells, southwest Florida, USA.