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Quaternary geology of Long Island (Bahamas): an alternative perception of Bahamian island formation and relative sea-level changes in this area during the Last InterglacialQuaternary science reviews
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2025 31 16
The impact of climate change on marine life in ocean depthsTheScienceBreaker
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2023 70 50
Parabolic dune distribution, morphology and activity during the last 20 000 years: A global overviewEarth surface processes and landforms
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2023 155 208
Carbon isotope and biostratigraphic evidence for an expanded Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum sedimentary record in the deep Gulf of MexicoGeology
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2023 88 213
Desertification danger: the aridification of humid regionsTheScienceBreaker
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2022 108 59
Depositional timing and palaeoclimate interpretation of the Tamala Limestone aeolianites in Shark Bay, Western AustraliaAeolian research
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2022 79 63
Continental interior parabolic dunes as a potential proxy for past climatesGlobal and planetary change
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2021 178 252
Multi-scale quantitative sedimentology of Upper Pleistocene coastal dunes from the Northern Bahamas and Western Australia
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2021 531 453
What Caribbean coasts can tell us about the future of climate changeTheScienceBreaker
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2021 65 46
Photic stress on coral reefs in the Maldives: The Amphistegina bleaching indexEcological indicators
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2020 134 0
Upper Pleistocene parabolic ridges (i.e. "chevrons") from the Bahamas: Storm‐wave sediments or aeolian deposits? A quantitative approachSedimentology
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2020 528 255
Chevrons: Origin and relevance for the reconstruction of past wind regimesEarth-Science Reviews
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2019 630 2
Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Quaternary units around and within Dean's Blue Hole, Long Island, Bahamas
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2017 91 0
Elevated coralgal bioherms from Long Island (Bahamas): a testimony of recent tectonic uplift or of a high sea level during the Middle Pleistocene14th Swiss Geoscience Meeting: Abstract Volume
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2016 56 39
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