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Millennial-scale deglaciation across the European Alps at the transition between the Younger Dryas and the Early Holocene – evidence from a new cosmogenic nuclide chronology
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ASTER Team
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Aumaître
,
G
.
,
Bourlès, D.
,
Buoncristiani, J.-F
,
Keddadouche, K.
,
Le Roy, M.
,
Moreau, L.
,
Mugnier, J.-L
,
Pohl, B.
,
Protin, M.
,
Schimmelpfennig, I.
Published 2021
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Origins of the divergent evolution of mountain glaciers during deglaciation: Hofsdalur cirques, Northern Iceland
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Andrés, N.
,
ASTER Team
,
Aumaître
,
G
.
,
Bourlès, D.
,
Brynjólfsson, S.
,
Fernández-Fernández, J.M
,
Keddadouche, K.
,
Oliva, M.
,
Palacios, D.
,
Rodríguez-Mena, M.
,
Sæmundsson
,
Schimmelpfennig, I.
,
Tanarro, L.M
,
Úbeda, J.
,
Zamorano, J.J
Published 2021
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