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Contents Volume 118, 1995 Three Late Quaternary pollen diagrams from Southern Patagonia and their palaeoecological implications C.J. Heusser ................................................................................................................................................................................ The late Quaternary environmental history of B~itorliget, N.E. Hungary K.J. Willis, P. Sfimegi, M. Braun, A. T6th ................................................................................................................................. Amount of subsidence during a late Holocene earthquake evidence from fossil tidal marsh foraminifera at Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada Jean-Pierre Guilbault, J.J. Clague, M. Lapointe ........................................................................................................................ Thermoluminescence ages of loess and associated sediments in central Nebraska, USA K. Pye, N.R. Winspear, L.P. Zhou ........................................................................................................................................... Frost-shattered debris facies of Younger Dryas age in the coastal sedimentary successions in western Norway: palaeoenvironmental implications L.H. Blikra, O. Longva ............................................................................................................................................................... The age and hydrological history of Blue Lake, South Australia F.W.J. Leaney, G.B. Allison, J.C. Dighton, S. Trumbore .......................................................................................................... The Lower Miocene siliceous zone: a marker in the palaeogeographic evolution of the northern Apennines A. Amorosi, F.R. Lucchi, F. Tateo ............................................................................................................................................ Paleoecology of whale-fall habitats from deep-water Oligocene rocks, Olympic Peninsula, Washington state J.L. Goedert, R.L. Squires, L.G. Barnes .................................................................................................................................... Tectonic and paleoclimatic significance of a prominent upper Pennsylvanian (Virgilian/Stephanian) weathering profile, Iowa and Nebraska, USA R.M. Joeckel ............................................................................................................................................................................... Molluscan death assemblages on the Amazon Shelf: implication for physical and biological controls on benthic populations J.Y. Aller ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Post-glacial Permian stratigraphy and geography of southern and central Africa: boundary conditions for climatic modelling J.N.J. Visser ................................................................................................................................................................................. Rudists as gregarious sediment-dwellers, not reef-builders, on Cretaceous carbonate platforms E. Gili, J.-P. Masse, P.W. Skelton .............................................................................................................................................. Lake-level fluctuations at Ljustj~irnen, central Sweden and their implications for the Holocene climate of Scandinavia H. Almquist-Jacobson ................................................................................................................................................................. Coccolithophores by A. Winter and W.G. Siesser (Editors)---J. Backman ..................................................................................... Dinosaur Eggs and Babies by K. Carpenter, et al. (Editors)--T. Thulborn .................................................................................. Earth's Glacial Record by M. Deynoux et al. (Editors)--A. Dreimanis .......................................................................................
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