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Paleoenvironments and Glaciation in Beringia
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Paleoenvironments and Glaciation in Beringia

Research funded by the National Science Foundation (Office of Polar Programs) and the National Park Service (Beringian Heritage Project)

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(A) North Slope Gubik Formation during Isotope Stage 11
(B) Middle Pleistocene Stratigraphy, Kotzebue Sound Region
(C) 5e Shoreline and Deposits, Northwestern Alaska
(D) Cosmogenic Isotope Chronology, Seward Peninsula and NC Brooks Range
(E) Glacial and Sea Level History of Chukotka Peninsula
(F) Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
(G) Russian Pekulney Mountains and Tanyurer River
(H) Studies in the Russian Koryak Mountains
(I) Successful Elgygytgyn Lake Coring in May '98
(J) Studies on Little Diomede Island
David M. Hopkins, University of Alaska-Fairbanks


Beringian Paleoenvironments Workshop (September 1997)

University of Massachusetts | Department of Geosciences