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  • A lichenometric study of the Neoglacial end moraines of the Okstindan Glaciers, North Norway, and comparisons with similar recent Scandinavian studies
  • A lichenometric test of the 1750 end-moraine hypothesis: Storbreen gletscervorfeld, Southern Norway
  • Lichenometric dating : a commentary, in the light of some recent statistical studies
  • This commentary paper discusses the relative merits of new mathematical approaches to lichenometry. It highlights their strong reliance on complex statistics. The A. proposes that the success of lichenometric dating over the past 50 years has
  • Lichenometric dating of landslide episodes in the Western part of the Polish Flysch Carpathians
  • This paper presents the basics of lichenometry as well as its applications in geomorphological research. Also presented are results of lichenometric dating of landslide-rockfall walls in the western part of the Polish Flysch Carpathians. The study
  • A new lichenometric dating curve for southeast Iceland
  • This study uses 9 reliably dated surfaces covering the last 270 years within southeast Iceland to construct a regional lichenometric dating curve. The growth of lichen species within Rhizocarpon Section Rhizocarpon is non-linear over time
  • Replication of lichenometric data: errors associated with variations in operator search efficiency
  • Lichenometric dating of little Ice Age glacier activity in the central British Columbia Coast Mountains, Canada
  • The Little Ice Age behaviour of glaciers in the central British Columbia Coast Mountains was described by conducting lichenometric surveys of Rhizocarpon spp. found on recently deposited moraines in the Kitimat and Pacific ranges. The timing
  • Enhanced rockfall activity during Little Ice Age : further lichenometric evidence from a Norvegian talus
  • School children (age between 6 and 16 years) participated in an air pollution survey in the Brussels region. The lichenometric method used shows that air pollution, especially SO2 pollution, influences lichen growth and development. A map
  • of the growth rate of the epilithic species Lecanora muralis was drawn for the greater Brussels area and compared with SO2 pollution in this area. The lichenometric method contributes to the general development and education of children. - (Les AA.).
  • Lichenometrical studies and dating of debris flow deposits in the High Tatra Mountains, Poland
  • Preliminary results from the lichenometric study of the Nautardálur rock glacier, Tröllaskagi, northern Iceland
  • Measurement and calibration of weathering processes and lichenometric investigations on a wave washed moraine, Badamalen, on the upper Norrland coast, Sweden
  • Lichens: lichenometric dating of diachronous surfaces
  • Lichenometric dating of moraine ridges in northern Norway: some problems of application
  • Lichenometric dating of debris-flow deposits on alpine colluvial fans in south-west Norway
  • Lichenometric dating of debris-flow deposits in the Scottish highlands
  • Lichenometric dating and tephrochronology of sandur deposits, Solheimajokull area, southern Iceland
  • A lichenometric growth curve in the French Alps : Ailefroide and Veneon valleys; Massif des Ecrins
  • Lichenometric dating in southeast Iceland : the size-frequency approach
  • A development of the lichenometric method applied to the dating of glacially influenced debris flows in southern Chile