Paleoenvironmental Analysis (Other Keyword)

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Cultural Resources Report for the All American Pipeline Project: Santa Barbara, California to McCamey, Texas and Additional Areas to the East Along the Central Pipeline Route in Texas (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only New Mexico State University.

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PALEOENVIRONMENTAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE IN SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

The paleoenvironmental record at Lime Creek is composed of both pollen and phytolith data. Examination of the pollen and phytolith record is based on analysis of single pollen and phytolith samples per stratum yielding radiocarbon ages and three additional pollen samples. Sample selection paralleled sample selection for radiocarbon dates and geomorphic samples to maximize interpretability of these records. Samples spaced this far apart, of course, allow only a cursory examination of...


Possible Impacts On Early Man of Late Quaternary Lake Fluctuations in the Great Basin (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only George I. Smith.

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