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  • K. J. HARING: Population, society and desertification.
  • Calcretes and their decalcification around Rundu, Okavangoland, South West Africa in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings.
  • Southern African Society for Quaternary Research. (SASQUA), Afrique du Sud
  • A note on the dorbanks (duripans) of South Africa in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings.
  • Southern African Society for Quaternary Research. (SASQUA), Afrique du Sud
  • Aspects of Namib geomorphology: a doline Karst in Palaeoecology of Africa and the surrounding islands. Volume 15. Southern African Society for Quaternary research. Proceedings.
  • Southern African Society for Quaternary Research. (SASQUA), Afrique du Sud
  • International Society of Soil Science (ISSS), International
  • of the dynamics of present-day landscapes, analysis of the causes and consequences of anthropogenic changes in specific regions, appraisal of the conditions in which societies may respond to the new knowledge of those changes, and a greatly enhanced geographic
  • Here the A. A provide new information from instrumented surveys of geomorphological features in the Society Islands, the North-west Tuamotu Archipelago and the Southern Cook Islands. The flexure models are also more generally evaluated in the light
  • Après un bref rappel des structures de l'International Society of Biometeorology, l'essentiel du fascicule (p.7-161) est constitué par le résumé de 168communications présentées au 7Congrès international de biométéorologie, qui s'est tenu à
  • , Geological Society of America Bulletin 77, 1339-1360) show that this shift to shallow-water diatoms occurred when aquatic macrophytes appeared at the site in abundance.
  • account for the remainder. The documented erosion in part substantiates W. A. White's (1972, Geological Society of America Bulletin 83, 1037-1056) hypothesis of deep erosion and exhumation of shield regions, but is not in agreement with the entire volume