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Early Holocene aeolian sediments in southwestern Crete−preliminary results

The soilscapes along the southern and western coast of Crete (Greece) are dominated by coarse-grained reddish-brown slope sediments whose natural (pre-anthropogenic) configuration and properties are difficult to reconstruct due to the long history of intense land use. As a consequence, datable terre...

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Published in:Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews 2021-06, Vol.3 (2), p.269-287
Main Authors: Kirsten, Fabian, Fülling, Alexander, Heinrich, Susann, Schneider, Birgit, Heinrich, Jürgen
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