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  1. Quaternary studies in Hungary (Elmelet, modszer, gyakorlat)
  2. Studies in Quaternary Entomology: An Inordinate Fondness for Insects (Quaternary Proceedings, No. 5)
  3. Problems, approaches and issues in the Irish quaternary: Programme and abstracts of the annual IQUA symposium 1997, held at Geological Survey of Ireland, Beggar's Bush, Dublin, 21 November 1997 by Irish Association for Quaternary Studies, 1997
  4. The quaternary and industrial development: [symposium] held on 24th November 1995 at the Geological Survey of Ireland, Beggar's Bush, Haddington Road, Dublin 4 : programme and abstracts by Irish Association for Quaternary Studies, 1995
  5. Frank Mitchell symposium: Extended abstracts and Frank Mitchell bibliography by Irish Association for Quaternary Studies, 1998
  6. A palynological study on the Quaternary of British Guiana by Thomas van der Hammen, 1964
  7. Quaternary Studies on Baffin Island, West Greenland and Baffin Bay by J. T. Andrews, M. Andrews, 1983-03
  8. Studies on the marine quaternary;: Final report by Horace Gardiner Richards, 1966
  9. Quaternary studies in northeast Scotland
  10. Quaternary stratigraphical studies in Hordaland, western Norway by Jan Mangerud, 1972
  11. West Central Mojave Desert Quaternary Studies Between Kramer and Axton Canyon by R. E. Reynolds, 1989-06
  12. Crossing the Borders Quaternary Studies in Eastern California and South Western Nevada by R. E. Reynolds, 1992-06
  13. Proceedings of the 8th Panafrican Congress of Prehistory and Quaternary Studies: Nairobi, September 1977
  14. Bibliography of taxonomic literature for the identification of fruits, seeds, and vegetative plant fragments (Contribution / Program for Quaternary Studies ... Sciences, University of Tennessee) by Paul A Delcourt, 1979

61. Science Links Japan | Contributions To Sequence Stratigraphy From The Quaternary
Abstract;studies of sequence stratigraphy in Japan began in the early 1990s with the quaternary successions, especially the PlioPleistocene of the southern
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Contributions to Sequence Stratigraphy from the Quaternary Studies in Japan.
Accession number; Title; Contributions to Sequence Stratigraphy from the Quaternary Studies in Japan. Author; MASUDA F(Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Jpn) ITO M(Chiba Univ., Chiba, Jpn) Journal Title; Quaternary Research
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62. Environmental Studies: Lessons From A Quaternary Perspective.
EJ476636 Environmental studies Lessons from a quaternary Perspective.
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63. E-Prints Soton - Raman Spectroscopic Studies Of Quaternary Tellurite Glasses Con
Murugan, G. Senthil, Suzuki, T. and Ohishi, Y. (2005) Raman spectroscopic studies of quaternary tellurite glasses containing Nb2O5 and Ta2O5.
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Raman spectroscopic studies of quaternary tellurite glasses containing Nb2O5 and Ta2O5 Murugan, G. Senthil, Suzuki, T. and Ohishi, Y. Raman spectroscopic studies of quaternary tellurite glasses containing Nb2O5 and Ta2O5. Physics and Chemistry of Glasses - European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part B
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64. IngentaConnect UV Resonance Raman Studies Of Quaternary Structure Changes Of Hum
UV resonance raman studies of quaternary structure changes of human hemoglobin using a tyrosine alpha 42 mutant. Authors Nagai M.; Imai K.; Kaminaka S.;
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65. Diagenesis Of Pre-Quaternary Carbonates As Indicated By Tracer Studies -- Veizer
Diagenesis of prequaternary carbonates as indicated by tracer studies. J. Veizer. This record provided courtesy of AGI/GeoRef.
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Journal of Sedimentary Research ; June 1977; v. 47; no. 2; p. 565-581
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66. Progress In Physical Geography -- Sign In Page
University of Bristol, unpublished PhD thesis. Maher, L.J. Jr1977 Palynological studies in the western arm of Lake Superior. quaternary Research 7, 1444.
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67. Resonance Raman Scattering Studies Of The Quaternary Structure Transition In Hem
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68. The Quaternary Sciences Program At Northern Arizona University
QSP offers a Master of Science degree in the quaternary Sciences. Students receive specialized interdisciplinary research and academic training in Earth’s
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69. Quaternary Study In Canada The Present Stage
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70. Cambridge Quaternary » CAMQUA Magazine
History Research groups Graduate study quaternary Discussion Group Cambridge quaternary (the former GIQR) publishes a termly newsletter, CAMQUA,
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Cambridge Quaternary (the former GIQR) publishes a termly newsletter, CAMQUA, which is distributed to all members of CQ, University of Cambridge departmental libraries and others. An electronic version of the newsletter can be downloaded below. To contribute pieces of any sort, or to be added to the mailing list, please contact the Editor Lisa Frost Ramsay [lfr26 cam.ac.uk] (QPG, Department of Geography). The deadline for contributions is the first week of each term (October,January and April). Contributions on any aspect of Quaternary-related topics are welcome and will be considered. The current edition ( 37: May 2007 ) of CAMQUA. .pdf versions of back issues of CAMQUA: Issue Page last saved: 24th May 2007 by Webmaster

71. Quaternary Silsesquioxane A Developmental Toxicity Study In Rats
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72. LSU Department Of Geography & Anthropology
of nature and culture through field, archival, and quantitative research, while anthropology studies people and their cultures both past and present.
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Since its inception in the late 1920s, the LSU Department of Geography and Anthropology has been one of the world's premier centers for teaching and research in select subfields of geography and anthropology. It is housed in the Howe-Russell Geoscience Complex in the heart of LSU's more than 2,000-acre campus.
Located at the gateway between the Mississippi Valley and Latin America, the department offers a wide array of field and regional expertise in each of these regions. Current faculty and students conduct field research in the Mississippi Valley and American South, Central America, the Caribbean, and Ecuador, as well as China, Japan, Korea, and Europe.
Geography at LSU explores the ecological and locational relations of nature and culture through field, archival, and quantitative research, while anthropology studies people and their cultures - both past and present.
As a bidisciplinary department of geography and anthropology, the LSU Department of Geography and Anthropology offers eight degree programs. In fact, it is the only joint department in the United States to offer graduate programs in geography and anthropology.

73. CANQUA
A group devoted to the study of the quaternary period. Site has organization information and links to related sites.
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Executive History Meetings ... Links The Canadian Quaternary Association is a group devoted to the study of the Quaternary period, the last 2 million years of Earth's history. This inter-disciplinary group includes geographers, geologists, archaeologists, botanists, biologists and many more. CANQUA was founded in 1975, and membership is open to all interested in Canadian Quaternary studies. CANQUA membership CANQUA members recieve three issues each year of Geographie Physique et Quaternaire , the biannual CANQUA newsletter, and discretionary rates at CANQUA meetings; and is a bargain at $50 (Canadian, $10 students, excluding journal subscription); 2007 memberships are now due. Please fill out this form (pdf format) and return it to the Secretary-Treasurer. The current membership directory is available on-line Latest News
  • CANQUA 2009 will be held in Vancouver, at Simon Fraser.
  • Vic Levson was elected CANQUA President at the General Meeting in Ottawa.
  • Student award winners in Ottawa were for the Lortie award (best poster): 1st - Kathryn Denommee (Waterloo); 2nd - H. Dube-Loubert (UQUAM); 3rd - Fonya Irvine (UNB). For the Proudfoot awards (best presentation) the winners were 1st - Denise Brushett (Memorial) 2nd - Josh Kurek (UNB) 3rd - Kayla Vickers (SFU) [ abstracts
  • We are delighted to announce that the 2007 W.A. Johnston Medalist for outstanding professional contributions to Quaternary Studies is Henry P. Schwarcz. Henry has been a pioneer in the use of isotope data from speleothems for paleotemperature and other paleoenvironmental reconstructions, as well as their use in dating. He has published over 280 papers, supervised more than 40 graduate students, including 28 PhDs, has served on many national and international committees, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

74. Iceage
Barry Saltzman Climate Analysis Laboratory.
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