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MICROSPHERULES IN THE SEDIMENT FROM THE ONSET OF YOUNGER DRYAS: AIRBURST AND/OR VOLCANIC EXPLOSION
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Nanofibrous scaffolds with microparticles bound via photoaffinity and method of their preparation;
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Impact Proxies from Europe Postdate Laacher See Eruption, Mark Younger Dryas Onset, and May Relate to Hiawatha Crater in Greenland
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COULD AN AIRBURST ABOVE CANADA AT THE YOUNGER DRYAS ONSET TRIGGER LAKE EUTROPHICATION AND ACIDIFICATION IN CENTRAL EUROPE?
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An explosion of Cladocera numbers in a potential post airburst environment in the Stará Jímka paleolake, Central Europe
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Very high-temperature impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts 12,900 years ago
2012 |
Faculty of Science
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Identification of the Younger Dryas onset was confused by the Laacher See volcanic eruption
2021 |
Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University
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Evidence of Cosmic Impact at Abu Hureyra, Syria at the Younger Dryas Onset (similar to 12.8 ka): High-temperature melting at > 2200 degrees C
2020 |
Faculty of Science
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Cosmic-Impact Event in Lake Sediments from Central Europe Postdates the Laacher See Eruption and Marks Onset of the Younger Dryas
2018 |
Faculty of Science
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Effects of the Laacher See Eruption and the Younger Dryas cosmic impact / airburst on mountain lake biota in central Europe
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Suzdalevo Lake (Central Siberia, Russia) - A Tunguska Event-related impact crater?
2022 |
Faculty of Science
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Two extreme events near the Allerod-Younger Dryas transition: A story read from Bohemian Forest lake sediments (Central Europe)
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Demagnetization of rock as an evidence of extraterrestrial impact (Acraman and Santa Fe impact structures)
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Evidence for deposition of 10 million tonnes of impact spherules across four continents 12,800 y ago
2013 |
Faculty of Science
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Sediments of Bohemian Forest lakes (Central Europe) show evidence of a high-temperature event at the Allerod-Younger Dryas transition
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