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Impact Factor:2.283 | Ranking:Geography, Physical 22 out of 46 | Geosciences, Multidisciplinary 55 out of 175
Source:2014 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2015)

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The Holocene

Edited by John Matthews, Swansea University, UK

The Holocene is a high impact, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to fundamental scientific research at the interface between the long Quaternary record and the natural and human-induced environmental processes operating at the Earth's surface today. The Holocene emphasizes environmental change over the last ca 11 500 years.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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    (Forthcoming articles published ahead of print)
  • Current Issue: February 2016

  • All Issues

    March 1991 - February 2016

  • Little Ice Age Virtual Special Issue

  • For an alternate route to The Holocene Online use this URL: intl-hol.sagepub.com [More Information]

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      1. Introduction to the Special Issue 'The Anthropocene in the Longue Duree'
      2. Modern pollen-plant richness and diversity relationships exist along a vegetational gradient in southern Norway
      3. Pollen-inferred climate changes and vertical shifts of alpine vegetation belts on the northern slope of the Nyainqentanglha Mountains (central Tibetan Plateau) since 8.4 kyr BP
      4. The 'Little Ice Age': the first virtual issue of The Holocene
      5. Changes in the exploitation dynamics of small terrestrial vertebrates and fish during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in the SW Iberian Peninsula: A review
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      1. Testing the assumptions of fire-history studies: an examination of modern charcoal accumulation in Yellowstone National Park, USA
      2. Glacier and lake-level variations in west-central Europe over the last 3500 years
      3. The use of Rarefaction Analysis for Estimating Palynological Richness from Quaternary Pollen-Analytical Data
      4. 'Little Ice Age' summer temperature variations: their nature and relevance to recent global warming trends
      5. Holocene glacier fluctuations of Flatebreen and winter-precipitation changes in the Jostedalsbreen region, western Norvay, based on glaciolacustrine sediment records
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