18 results on '"Jones, Gwydion"'
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2. Cryptotephra preserved in Lake Suigetsu (SG14 core) reveals the eruption timing and distribution of ash fall from Japanese volcanoes during the Late-glacial to early Holocene
3. Synchronous vegetation response to the last glacial-interglacial transition in northwest Europe
4. Constraining Late-glacial and early Holocene environmental changes in Wales and Germany using tephrochronology
5. Identification of the Askja-S Tephra in a rare turlough record from Pant-y-Llyn, south Wales
6. Synchronous vegetation response to the last glacial-interglacial transition in northwest Europe
7. Distal ash fall from the mid-Holocene eruption of Mount Hudson (H2) discovered in the Falkland Islands: New possibilities for Southern Hemisphere archive synchronisation
8. Traces of volcanic ash from the Mediterranean, Iceland and North America in a Holocene record from south Wales, UK
9. A first chronology for the East Greenland Ice-core Project (EGRIP) over the Holocene and last glacial termination
10. A first chronology for the East GReenland Ice-core Project (EGRIP) over the Holocene and last glacial termination
11. Traces of volcanic ash from the Mediterranean, Iceland and North America in a Holocene record from south Wales, UK
12. The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
13. The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework.
14. Constraining Lateglacial and early Holocene environmental changes in Wales and Germany using tephrochronology.
15. The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
16. The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
17. The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
18. The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
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