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- adjective Of or pertaining to
geoarchaeology .
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Topics in the January issue of GEOLOGY include: evidence for Earth's earliest photosynthetic organisms functioning in a "hydrogen economy;" new geoarchaeological insights into ancient Phoenicia's harbors of Tyre and Sidon; results of a 40-year field study quantifying the connection between mechanical weathering and Earth's climate; and glacier advance in Pacific North America during the first millennium A.D.
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Beeton, an assistant professor of Earth Sciences, will briefly discuss geoarchaeological research he did over the past two summers.
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Beeton, an assistant professor of Earth Sciences, will briefly discuss geoarchaeological research he did over the past two summers.
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"There is a likely chance of tsunami waves reaching the shores of Israel," says Dr. Beverly Goodman of the Leon H. Charney School of Marine Sciences at the University of H.ifa following encompassing geoarchaeological research at the port of Caesarea.
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"There is a likely chance of tsunami waves reaching the shores of Israel," says Dr. Beverly Goodman of the Leon H. Charney School of Marine Sciences at the University of H.ifa following encompassing geoarchaeological research at the port of Caesarea.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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"There is a likely chance of tsunami waves reaching the shores of Israel," says Dr. Beverly Goodman of the Leon H. Charney School of Marine Sciences at the University of H.ifa following encompassing geoarchaeological research at the port of Caesarea.
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Of the 97 geoarchaeological sites of this study that bridge the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (last deglaciation), approximately two thirds have a black organic-rich layer or
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N.w geoarchaeological research, carried out by Dr. Beverly N. Goodman of the University of Haifa, exposed evidence of four tsunami events on the coast of Caesarea
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N.w geoarchaeological research, carried out by Dr. Beverly N. Goodman of the University of Haifa, exposed evidence of four tsunami events on the coast of Caesarea
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"Of the 97 geoarchaeological sites of this study that bridge the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (last deglaciation), approximately two thirds have a black organic-rich layer or
RealClimate 2009
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