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IMPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-STEP GRAPHITIZATION FOR RECONSTRUCTING LATE HOLOCENE RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL USING RADIOCARBON-DATED ORGANIC COASTAL SEDIMENT
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- Radiocarbon / Volume 64 / Issue 5 / October 2022
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- 10 August 2022, pp. 1139-1158
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- October 2022
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Hidden in plain sight: the archaeological landscape of Mithaka Country, south-west Queensland
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9 - Salt Marsh Sediments as Recorders of Holocene Relative Sea-Level Change
- from Part II - Marsh Dynamics
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- Salt Marshes
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- 19 June 2021
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- 22 April 2021, pp 225-256
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Quantifying the Contribution of Sediment Compaction to late Holocene Salt-Marsh Sea-Level Reconstructions, North Carolina, USA
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- Quaternary Research / Volume 83 / Issue 1 / January 2015
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 41-51
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The relative utility of foraminifera and diatoms for reconstructing late Holocene sea-level change in North Carolina, USA
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- Quaternary Research / Volume 71 / Issue 1 / January 2009
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 9-21
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Perception Research
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- 05 July 2015
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- 26 January 2015, pp xi-xiv
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Intelligence
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- 30 May 2011, pp xi-xiv
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