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The following pages link to David Wahl (Q50003):
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- Stratigraphy and depositional environments of the upper Pleistocene Chemehuevi Formation along the lower Colorado River (Q62454) (← links)
- A North American Hydroclimate Synthesis (NAHS) of the Common Era (Q145051) (← links)
- Radiocarbon and geologic evidence reveal Ilopango volcano as source of the colossal 'mystery' eruption of 539/40 CE (Q149239) (← links)
- Paleoenvironmental, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence of total warfare among the Classic Maya (Q149304) (← links)
- Assessing reproducibility in sedimentary macroscopic charcoal count data (Q150231) (← links)
- Methods for robust estimates of tree biomass from pollen accumulation rates: Quantifying paleoecological reconstruction uncertainty (Q150762) (← links)
- Age, composition, and areal distribution of the Pliocene Lawlor Tuff, and three younger Pliocene tuffs, California and Nevada (Q154016) (← links)
- Drivers and Impacts of North Pacific Climate Variability (Q228004) (← links)
- Holocene environmental changes inferred from biological and sedimentological proxies in a high elevation Great Basin lake in the northern Ruby Mountains, Nevada, USA (Q234396) (← links)
- A 3400 year paleolimnological record of prehispanic human–environment interactions in the Holmul region of the southern Maya lowlands (Q234438) (← links)
- Limiting age for the Provo shoreline of Lake Bonneville (Q234907) (← links)
- An 8700 year paleoclimate reconstruction from the southern Maya lowlands (Q237054) (← links)
- Holocene climate variability and anthropogenic impacts from Lago Paixban, a perennial wetland in Peten, Guatemala (Q238034) (← links)
- Two Holocene paleofire records from Peten, Guatemala: Implications for natural fire regime and prehispanic Maya land use (Q238079) (← links)
- An analysis of modern pollen rain from the Maya lowlands of northern Belize (Q250386) (← links)
- Holocene paleoclimate change in the western US: The importance of chronology in discerning patterns and drivers (Q253519) (← links)
- Atmospheric river activity during the late Holocene exceeds modern range of variability in California (Q261505) (← links)
- Understanding rates of change: A case study using fossil pollen records from California to assess the potential for and challenges to a regional data synthesis (Q267223) (← links)
- Land management explains major trends in forest structure and composition over the last millennium in California’s Klamath Mountains (Q270556) (← links)
- Independent age estimates resolve the controversy of ancient human footprints at White Sands (Q284672) (← links)
- A multiproxy database of western North American Holocene paleoclimate records (Q290975) (← links)
- Upper Neogene tephrochronologic correlations in the northern Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico and southern Colorado (Q299911) (← links)
- Linking modern pollen accumulation rates to biomass: Quantitative vegetation reconstruction in the western Klamath Mountains, NW California, USA (Q313325) (← links)