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Pedoja, Kevin, Husson, Laurent, Johnson, Markes E., Melnick, Daniel, Witt, Cesar, Pochat, Stéphane, Nexer, Maëlle, Delcaillau, Bernard, Pinegina, Tatiana, Poprawski, Yohann, Authemayou, Christine, Elliot, Mary, Regard, Vincent, Garestier, Franck (2014) Coastal staircase sequences reflecting sea-level oscillations and tectonic uplift during the Quaternary and Neogene. Earth-Science Reviews, 132. 13-38 doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2014.01.007

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TitleCoastal staircase sequences reflecting sea-level oscillations and tectonic uplift during the Quaternary and Neogene
JournalEarth-Science Reviews
AuthorsPedoja, KevinAuthor
Husson, LaurentAuthor
Johnson, Markes E.Author
Melnick, DanielAuthor
Witt, CesarAuthor
Pochat, StéphaneAuthor
Nexer, MaëlleAuthor
Delcaillau, BernardAuthor
Pinegina, TatianaAuthor
Poprawski, YohannAuthor
Authemayou, ChristineAuthor
Elliot, MaryAuthor
Regard, VincentAuthor
Garestier, FranckAuthor
Year2014 (May)Volume132
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2014.01.007Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferencePedoja, Kevin, Husson, Laurent, Johnson, Markes E., Melnick, Daniel, Witt, Cesar, Pochat, Stéphane, Nexer, Maëlle, Delcaillau, Bernard, Pinegina, Tatiana, Poprawski, Yohann, Authemayou, Christine, Elliot, Mary, Regard, Vincent, Garestier, Franck (2014) Coastal staircase sequences reflecting sea-level oscillations and tectonic uplift during the Quaternary and Neogene. Earth-Science Reviews, 132. 13-38 doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2014.01.007
Plain TextPedoja, Kevin, Husson, Laurent, Johnson, Markes E., Melnick, Daniel, Witt, Cesar, Pochat, Stéphane, Nexer, Maëlle, Delcaillau, Bernard, Pinegina, Tatiana, Poprawski, Yohann, Authemayou, Christine, Elliot, Mary, Regard, Vincent, Garestier, Franck (2014) Coastal staircase sequences reflecting sea-level oscillations and tectonic uplift during the Quaternary and Neogene. Earth-Science Reviews, 132. 13-38 doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2014.01.007
In(2014) Earth-Science Reviews Vol. 132. Elsevier BV


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