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Forest Disturbance and Possible Land-Use Regimes during the Late Mesolithic in the English Uplands: pollen, charcoal and non-pollen palynomorph evidence from Bluewath Beck, North York Moors, UK. (2010)
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Innes, J., Blackford, J., & Simmons, I. (2010). Forest Disturbance and Possible Land-Use Regimes during the Late Mesolithic in the English Uplands: pollen, charcoal and non-pollen palynomorph evidence from Bluewath Beck, North York Moors, UK. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 19, 439-452. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-010-0266-y

The history of water salinity in the Pearl River estuary, China, during the Late Quaternary. (2010)
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Zong, Y., Yu, F., Huang, G., Lloyd, J., & Yim, W. (2010). The history of water salinity in the Pearl River estuary, China, during the Late Quaternary. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 35, 1221-1233. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.2030

This research reconstructed the Late Quaternary salinity history of the Pearl River estuary, China, from diatom records of four sedimentary cores. The reconstruction was produced through the application of a diatom-salinity transfer function develope... Read More about The history of water salinity in the Pearl River estuary, China, during the Late Quaternary..

The record from British Quaternary river systems within the context of global fluvial archives. (2010)
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Bridgland, D. (2010). The record from British Quaternary river systems within the context of global fluvial archives. Journal of Quaternary Science, 25(4), https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1383

Data amassed in the past decade on Quaternary fluvial archives has allowed comparison across widely separated regions of the world. Meanwhile there has been a new impetus for research on British sequences, as a result particularly of the Aggregates L... Read More about The record from British Quaternary river systems within the context of global fluvial archives..

Preparation, Characterization, and Structural Phase Transitions in a New Family of Semiconducting Transition Metal Oxychalcogenides beta-La(2)O(2)MSe(2) (M = Mn, Fe) (2010)
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McCabe, E., Free, D., Mendis, B., Higgins, J., & Evans, J. (2010). Preparation, Characterization, and Structural Phase Transitions in a New Family of Semiconducting Transition Metal Oxychalcogenides beta-La(2)O(2)MSe(2) (M = Mn, Fe). Chemistry of Materials, 22(22), 6171-6182. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm1023103

Methane recycling between hydrate and critically pressured stratigraphic traps, offshore Mauritania (2010)
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Davies, R., & Clarke, A. (2010). Methane recycling between hydrate and critically pressured stratigraphic traps, offshore Mauritania. Geology, 38(11), 963-966. https://doi.org/10.1130/g31058.1

Three-dimensional seismic reflection data from offshore Mauritania reveal a base hydrate reflection, beneath which are 56 stratigraphically trapped gas accumulations (~0.08 Gt methane). Only 2 are sealed by the base of the hydrate (~0.004 Gt methane)... Read More about Methane recycling between hydrate and critically pressured stratigraphic traps, offshore Mauritania.

Carbon-isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician succession in Northeast Greenland: Implications for correlations with St. George Group in western Newfoundland (Canada) and beyond (2010)
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Azmy, K., Stouge, S., Christiansen, J., Harper, D., Knight, I., & Boyce, D. (2010). Carbon-isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician succession in Northeast Greenland: Implications for correlations with St. George Group in western Newfoundland (Canada) and beyond. Sedimentary Geology, 225(1-2), 67-81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2010.01.007

Role of Clay Minerals in Oil-Forming Reactions (2010)
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Geatches, D. L., Clark, S. J., & Greenwell, H. C. (2010). Role of Clay Minerals in Oil-Forming Reactions. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 114(10), 3569-3575. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp9096869

Mineral-catalyzed decarboxylation reactions are important in both crude oil formation and, increasingly, biofuel production. In this study we examined decarboxylation reactions of a model fatty acid, propionic acid, C2H5COOH, to an alkane, C2H6, in a... Read More about Role of Clay Minerals in Oil-Forming Reactions.