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Contents of volume 81,
No. 3-4 (December 2002)
Special issue: Fluvial Archive Group meeting, Mainz, Germany
Preface: Special Issue arising from the meeting in Mainz, Germany, of te Fluvial Archive Group
D.R. Bridgeland & F. Sirocko
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Global correlation of long Quaternary fluvial sequences: a review of baseline knowledge and possible methods and criteria
for establishing a database
D.R. Bridgland & D. Maddy
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Geomorphological consequences of weak lower continental crust, and its significance for studies of uplift, landscape evolution,
and the interpretation of river terrace sequences
R. Westaway
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Long-term river terrace sequences: Evidence for global increases in surface uplift rates in the Late Pliocene and early Middle
Pleistocene caused by flow in the lower continental crust induced by surface processes
R. Westaway
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An evaluation of climate, crustal movement and base level controls on the Middle-Late Pleistocene development of the River
Severn, UK.
D. Maddy
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The fluvial archive of the Middle and Lower Dnieper (a review)
A.V. Matoshko, P.F. Gozhik & A.S. Ivchenko
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Correlation of English and German Middle Pleistocene fluvial sequences based on mammalian biostratigraphy
D.C. Schreve & D.R. Bridgland
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Reconstructing Late Quaternary fluvial process controls in the upper Aller Valley (North Germany) by means of numerical modeling.
A. Veldkamp, M.W. van den Berg, J.J. van Dijke & R.M. van den Berg van Saparoea
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Fluvial deposits as a record for Late Quaternary neotectonic activity in the Rhine-Meuse delta,The Netherlands
K. M. Cohen, E. Stouthamer & H.J.A. Berendsen
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The evolution of river valleys in Lithuania from deglaciation to recent changes and data from the sediment infill of oxbow
lakes
A. Gaigalas & V. Dvareckas
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Holocene fluvial response to climate change and human activities; Burgundy, France.
E.C. Straffin & M.D. Blum
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Young tectonic and halokinetic movements in the North-German-Basin: its effect on formation of modern rivers and surface morphology
F. Sirocko, T. Szeder, C. Seelos, R. Lehne, B. Rein, W.M. Schneider & M. Dimke
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