Pages that link to "Item:Q139123"
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The following pages link to Ronald Litwin (Q139123):
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- Dinosaurs, facts and fiction (Q144675) (← links)
- Calibrating Late Quaternary terrestrial climate signals: radiometrically dated pollen evidence from the southern Sierra Nevada, USA (Q144855) (← links)
- Synthesis on Quaternary aeolian research in the unglaciated eastern United States (Q147775) (← links)
- Geologic, hydrologic, and water-quality data for a multi-aquifer system in Coastal Plain sediments near Millers Pond, Burke County, Georgia, 1992-93 (Q152462) (← links)
- Rates and probable causes of freshwater tidal marsh failure, Potomac River Estuary, Northern Virginia, USA (Q244908) (← links)
- 100,000-year-long terrestrial record of millennial-scale linkage between eastern North American mid-latitude paleovegetation shifts and Greenland ice-core oxygen isotope trends (Q244954) (← links)
- Interagency partnership to assess and restore a degraded urban riverine wetland: Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve, Virginia (Q255054) (← links)
- Chesapeake Bay impact structure—Development of "brim" sedimentation in a multilayered marine target (Q275060) (← links)
- Campanian coastal plain sediments in southeastern Missouri and southern Illinois - Significance to the early geologic history of the northern Mississippi Embayment (Q280717) (← links)
- Preliminary palynological zonation of the Chinle formation, southwestern U.S.A., and its correlation to the Newark supergroup (eastern U.S.A.) (Q283820) (← links)
- An 800,000-year pollen record from Owens Lake, California: Preliminary analyses (Q288506) (← links)
- Late Pleistocene eolian features in southeastern Maryland and Chesapeake Bay region indicate strong WNW-NW winds accompanied growth of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (Q302672) (← links)
- Overview of the biostratigraphy and paleoecology of sediments from five cores from Screven and Burke Counties, Georgia (Q308650) (← links)
- Revision of the biostratigraphy of the Chatham Group (Upper Triassic), Deep River basin, North Carolina, USA (Q308850) (← links)
- Paleontological interpretations of crater processes and infilling of synimpact sediments from the Chesapeake Bay impact structure (Q315969) (← links)