This article is part of a special issue published on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of E&G Quaternary Science Journal (EGQSJ). The special issue celebrates the journal's notable contribution to Quaternary research by revisiting selected milestone articles published in the long history of EGQSJ. The German Quaternary Association (DEUQUA) presents translations of the originals and critical appraisals of their impact in tandem anniversary issues of DEUQUASP and EGQSJ, respectively
Previous pollen analytical studies on sediments from the pleistocene lake basin at Samerberg, situat...
The filling up of the lake which existed in the basin of the Trentelmoor (40 km E of Hannover, Germa...
The advances in understanding of Quaternary geomorphology in the latter half of the twentieth centur...
We review the history of Quaternary pollen analysis from 1916 to the present-day, with particular em...
This Research Topic (RT) was conceived as an homage to the Swedish geologist Lennart von Post (1884–...
A broad correspondence between long pollen sequences and the deep-sea oxygen isotope record has been...
Europe has at present the most extensive network of palynological sites covering the Late Pliocene a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Po...
The European Pollen Database (EPD) is a community effort to archive and make available pollen sequen...
Pollen diagrams of Alpine Late-glacial calcareous lake deposits show several extensions of Betula. T...
The paper reports on the results of the pollen, plant macrofossil and geochemical analys...
In Schleswig-Holstein detailed petrographical and palynological studies were undertaken with samples...
We review the history of Quaternary pollen analysis from 1916 to the present-day, with particular em...
The chronostratigraphical subdivision of the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene as applied in terrestria...
During the last decade Quaternary pollen analysis has developed towards improved pollen-taxonomical ...
Previous pollen analytical studies on sediments from the pleistocene lake basin at Samerberg, situat...
The filling up of the lake which existed in the basin of the Trentelmoor (40 km E of Hannover, Germa...
The advances in understanding of Quaternary geomorphology in the latter half of the twentieth centur...
We review the history of Quaternary pollen analysis from 1916 to the present-day, with particular em...
This Research Topic (RT) was conceived as an homage to the Swedish geologist Lennart von Post (1884–...
A broad correspondence between long pollen sequences and the deep-sea oxygen isotope record has been...
Europe has at present the most extensive network of palynological sites covering the Late Pliocene a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Po...
The European Pollen Database (EPD) is a community effort to archive and make available pollen sequen...
Pollen diagrams of Alpine Late-glacial calcareous lake deposits show several extensions of Betula. T...
The paper reports on the results of the pollen, plant macrofossil and geochemical analys...
In Schleswig-Holstein detailed petrographical and palynological studies were undertaken with samples...
We review the history of Quaternary pollen analysis from 1916 to the present-day, with particular em...
The chronostratigraphical subdivision of the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene as applied in terrestria...
During the last decade Quaternary pollen analysis has developed towards improved pollen-taxonomical ...
Previous pollen analytical studies on sediments from the pleistocene lake basin at Samerberg, situat...
The filling up of the lake which existed in the basin of the Trentelmoor (40 km E of Hannover, Germa...
The advances in understanding of Quaternary geomorphology in the latter half of the twentieth centur...