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pro vyhledávání: '"Kadri Sohar"'
Autor:
Peter Allen, David R. Bain, David R. Bridgland, Paul Buisson, Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Rachel Bynoe, William H. George, B. Andrew Haggart, David J. Horne, Ellen-May Littlewood, Alan R. Lord, Anna C. March, Ian Mercer, Rosalind Mercer, Andrew S. Murray, Kirsty E. H. Penkman, Richard C. Preece, John Ratford, Danielle C. Schreve, Andrew J. R. Snelling, Kadri Sohar, John Whittaker, Mark J. White, Tom S. White
Publikováno v:
Quaternary, Vol 5, Iss 3, p 37 (2022)
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Thames at its downstream extremities, close to the North Sea coast, based on new data from multi-disciplinary and citizen-science sources. In this area,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b8127edf3c844497920f4f2809dfdbc7
Autor:
Tõnu Meidla, Kadri Sohar
Publikováno v:
Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol 59, Iss 3, Pp 195-206 (2010)
The Varangu section is located on the southern slope of the Pandivere Upland in northern Estonia. A silty clay bed formed in the study area at 11 ;200–9300 ;cal ;yr ;BP, according to ostracod subfossils (e.g. Tonnacypris estonica, Leucocythere mira
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3b023943831c4580aede36ed330eca4f
Autor:
Triine Nirgi, Stefan Bjursäter, Hannes Tõnisson, Frank Preusser, Alar Rosentau, Aivar Kriiska, Tiit Hang, Jan Risberg, Merle Muru, Kadri Sohar
Publikováno v:
Boreas. 49:783-798
Holocene relative shore level (RSL) changes and Stone Age palaeogeography of Hiiumaa Island are reconstructed using airborne LiDARelevation data, sedimentological and archaeological proxies as well ...
Autor:
Volli Kalm, Kadri Sohar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 43:815-828
We quantified differences in oxygen isotope fractionation among three biostratigraphically important subfossil ostracod species (Metacypris cordata, Pseudocandona rostrata and Candonopsis kingsleii) from an early Holocene freshwater tufa layer in nor
Autor:
Kadri Sohar, Volli Kalm
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 40:809-821
High-resolution quantitative analysis of ostracod assemblages from 4.3-m-thick freshwater tufa-rich sediments, deposited during the last 12.8 ka in Lake Sinijarv, northern Estonia, yielded information on water level, trophic state conditions, and tem
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark. 50:115-123
The Late Ordovician (455 Ma) Kinnekulle volcanic ash-fall represents one of the largest ash eruptions known in Phanerozoic history. The dynamics of ostracodes, polychaete annelids and some shelly macrofauna across the Kinnekulle Bed in the Pääskül
Looking forward through the past : identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology
Autor:
Mariusz Lamentowicz, John A. Dearing, Thomas H. G. Ezard, Elizabeth S. Jeffers, Lee Hsiang Liow, Stewart J. Clarke, Anson W. Mackay, Cynthia A. Froyd, Lisa P. Boush, Joshua H. Miller, Lourdes López-Merino, Oliver Morton, Isabelle Larocque-Tobler, Caitlin E. Buck, Chloe Onoufriou, Elinor Breman, Roger J. Flower, Jesse L. Morris, Angelica Feurdean, Andrew J. Tanentzap, Sandra Nogué, Frank M. Chambers, John W. Williams, Surangi W. Punyasena, Melanie J. Hopkins, Paul G. Butler, Francisco Rodríguez-Sánchez, Alistair W. R. Seddon, Stephen J. Brooks, Eline N. van Asperen, Suzanne McGowan, Thomas P. Roland, Marc Macias-Fauria, Edward A. Johnson, Sonja Hausmann, Lindsey Gillson, Jacquelyn L. Gill, Keely Mills, Katherine J. Willis, Ambroise Baker, Andrzej Witkowski, Rob Marchant, Hilary H. Birks, Kadri Sohar, Keith Bennett, Gavin Simpson, Neil L. Rose, Christina L. Belanger, Martin Aberhan, Richard W. Battarbee, Erika J. Hogan, Richard J. Payne, Stephen Juggins, Helen Shaw, Carl D. Sayer, Peter Gell, Erle C. Ellis, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Shonil A. Bhagwat, Vivienne J. Jones, Althea Davies, Nicki J. Whitehouse, William E. N. Austin, Thorsten Kiefer, Atte Korhola, Mark de Bruyn, H. John B. Birks, Encarni Montoya, David Nogués-Bravo
Publikováno v:
Seddon, A W R, Mackay, A W, Baker, A G, Birks, H J B, Breman, E, Buck, C E, Ellis, E C, Froyd, C A, Gill, J L, Gillson, L, Johnson, E A, Jones, V J, Juggins, S, Macias-Fauria, M, Mills, K, Morris, J L, Nogues, D B, Punyasena, S W, Roland, T P, Tanentzap, A J, Willis, K J, Aberhan, M, van Asperen, E N, Austin, W E N, Battarbee, R W, Bhagwat, S, Belanger, C L, Bennett, K D, Birks, H H, Ramsey, C B, Brooks, S J, de Bruyn, M, Butler, P G, Chambers, F M, Clarke, S J, Davies, A L, Dearing, J A, Ezard, T H G, Feurdean, A, Flower, R J, Gell, P, Hausmann, S, Hogan, E J, Hopkins, M J, Jeffers, E S, Korhola, A A, Marchant, R, Kiefer, T, Lamentowicz, M, Larocque-Tobler, I, Lopez-Merino, L, Liow, L H, McGowan, S, Miller, J H, Montoya, E, Morton, O, Nogue, S, Onoufriou, C, Boush, L P, Rodriguez-Sanchez, F, Rose, N L, Sayer, C D, Shaw, H E, Payne, R, Simpson, G, Sohar, K, Whitehouse, N J, Williams, J W & Witkowski, A 2014, ' Looking forward through the past : identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology ', Journal of Ecology, vol. 102, no. 1, pp. 256-267 . https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12195
Seddon, A W R, Mackay, A W, Baker, A G, Birks, H J B, Breman, E, Buck, C E, Ellis, E C, Froyd, C A, Gill, J L, Gillson, L, Johnson, E A, Jones, V J, Juggins, S, Macias-Fauria, M, Mills, K, Morris, J L, Nogués-Bravo, D, Punyasena, S W, Roland, T P, Tanentzap, A J, Willis, K J, Aberhan, M, van Asperen, E N, Austin, W E N, Battarbee, R W, Bhagwat, S, Belanger, C L, Bennett, K D, Birks, H H, Bronk Ramsey, C, Brooks, S J, de Bruyn, M, Butler, P G, Chambers, F M, Clarke, S J, Davies, A L, Dearing, J A, Ezard, T H G, Feurdean, A, Flower, R J, Gell, P, Hausmann, S, Hogan, E J, Hopkins, M J, Jeffers, E S, Korhola, A A, Marchant, R, Kiefer, T, Lamentowicz, M, Larocque-Tobler, I, López-Merino, L, Liow, L H, McGowan, S, Miller, J H, Montoya, E, Morton, O, Nogué, S, Onoufriou, C, Boush, L P, Rodriguez-Sanchez, F, Rose, N L, Sayer, C D, Shaw, H E, Payne, R, Simpson, G, Sohar, K, Whitehouse, N J, Williams, J W & Witkowski, A 2014, ' Looking forward through the past: identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology ', Journal of Ecology, vol. 102, no. 1, pp. 256-267 . https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12195
Journal of Ecology
Journal of ecology, 2013, Vol.102(1), pp.256-267 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Seddon, A W R, Mackay, A W, Baker, A G, Birks, H J B, Breman, E, Buck, C E, Ellis, E C, Froyd, C A, Gill, J L, Gillson, L, Johnson, E A, Jones, V J, Juggins, S, Macias-Fauria, M, Mills, K, Morris, J L, Nogués-Bravo, D, Punyasena, S W, Roland, T P, Tanentzap, A J, Willis, K J, Aberhan, M, van Asperen, E N, Austin, W E N, Battarbee, R W, Bhagwat, S, Belanger, C L, Bennett, K D, Birks, H H, Bronk Ramsey, C, Brooks, S J, de Bruyn, M, Butler, P G, Chambers, F M, Clarke, S J, Davies, A L, Dearing, J A, Ezard, T H G, Feurdean, A, Flower, R J, Gell, P, Hausmann, S, Hogan, E J, Hopkins, M J, Jeffers, E S, Korhola, A A, Marchant, R, Kiefer, T, Lamentowicz, M, Larocque-Tobler, I, López-Merino, L, Liow, L H, McGowan, S, Miller, J H, Montoya, E, Morton, O, Nogué, S, Onoufriou, C, Boush, L P, Rodriguez-Sanchez, F, Rose, N L, Sayer, C D, Shaw, H E, Payne, R, Simpson, G, Sohar, K, Whitehouse, N J, Williams, J W & Witkowski, A 2014, ' Looking forward through the past: identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology ', Journal of Ecology, vol. 102, no. 1, pp. 256-267 . https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12195
Journal of Ecology
Journal of ecology, 2013, Vol.102(1), pp.256-267 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
1. Priority question exercises are becoming an increasingly common tool to frame future agendas in conservation and ecological science, used to identify research foci which are relevant to the needs of the scientific community and which also have hig
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dad8fe83abe26b64a3bd1234650f69cb
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/232585
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/232585
Publikováno v:
Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol 58, Iss 4, Pp 317-333 (2009)
The 4.5 m thick Haljala sequence in North Estonia was studied to provide information on palaeoenvironmental changes between 13 800 and 11 300 cal yr BP. Late glacial environmental history of North Estonia was reconstructed using AMS-dated pollen reco