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1. A re-examination of the three most prominent Holocene tephra deposits in western Canada: Bridge River, Mount St. Helens Yn and Mazama.

2. Late Pleistocene and Holocene tephrostratigraphy of interior Alaska and Yukon: Key beds and chronologies over the past 30,000 years.

3. 150,000 years of loess accumulation in central Alaska.

4. Taming Fogo Island: Late-Holocene volcanism, natural fires and land use as recorded in a scoria-cone sediment sequence in Cabo Verde.

5. A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America.

6. The Palisades is a key reference site for the middle Pleistocene of eastern Beringia: new evidence from paleomagnetics and regional tephrostratigraphy

7. The variegated (VT) tephra: A new regional marker for middle to late marine isotope stage 5 across Yukon and Alaska

8. A late–Middle Pleistocene (Marine Isotope Stage 6) vegetated surface buried by Old Crow tephra at the Palisades, interior Alaska

9. An extensive middle to late Pleistocene tephrochronologic record from east-central Alaska

10. Where ice gave way to fire: deglacial volcanic activity at the edge of the Coast Mountains in Milbanke Sound, BC.

11. West Coast volcanic ashes provide a new continental-scale Lateglacial isochron.

12. A mid to late Holocene cryptotephra framework from eastern North America.

13. Exploiting the Greenland volcanic ash repository to date caldera-forming eruptions and widespread isochrons during the Holocene.

14. Middle Pleistocene (MIS 7) to Holocene fossil insect assemblages from the Old Crow basin, northern Yukon, Canada.

15. Permafrost response to last interglacial warming: field evidence from non-glaciated Yukon and Alaska

16. Permafrost-preserved wood and bone: Radiocarbon blanks from Yukon and Alaska.

17. New approach to assessing age uncertainties – The 2300-year varve chronology from Eklutna Lake, Alaska (USA).

18. A stable isotope record of late Cenozoic surface uplift of southern Alaska.

19. Middle to Late Pleistocene ice extents, tephrochronology and paleoenvironments of the White River area, southwest Yukon.

20. A 2300-year record of glacier fluctuations at Skilak and Eklutna Lakes, south-central Alaska.

21. High-precision ultra-distal Holocene tephrochronology in North America

22. Holocene tephras in lake cores from northern British Columbia, Canada.

23. Rapid changes in the level of Kluane Lake in Yukon Territory over the last millennium

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