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Volume 30, Number 1, March 2001
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Editorial
pp. 1-1(1)
Author: A. Piotrowski Karen Luise Knudsen, Jan

Holocene paleoceanography of the northern Barents Sea and variations of the northward heat transport by the Atlantic Ocean
pp. 2-16(15)
Author: Duplessy Elena Ivanova Ivar Murdmaa Martine Paterne Laurent Labeyrie, Jean-Claude

Rates of Holocene isostatic uplift and relative sea-level lowering of the Baltic in SW Finland based on studies of isolation contacts
pp. 17-30(14)
Authors: Eronen Gunnar Glückert Lassi Hatakka Orson van de Plassche Johannes van der Plicht Pasi Rantala, Matti

Minor end moraines of the Wisconsin Valley Lobe, north-central Wisconsin, USA
pp. 31-41(11)
Author: R. Ham John W. Attig, Nelson

Continental/Cordilleran ice interactions: a dominant cause of westward super-elevation of the last glacial maximum continental ice limit in southwestern Alberta, Canada
pp. 43-52(10)
Author: C. Little Lionel E. Jackson Thomas S. James Stephen R. Hicock Elizabeth R. Leboe, Edward

Middle to Late Pleistocene vegetation history and climatic changes at Lake Kopais, Southeast Greece
pp. 73-82(10)
Author: Okuda Yoshinori Yasuda Takeshi Setoguchi, Masaaki

Lateglacial varve chronology and biostratigraphy of lakes Holzmaar and Meerfelder Maar, Germany
pp. 83-88(6)
Authors: Brauer Thomas Litt Jörg F. W. Negendank Bernd Zolitschka, Achim

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