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008 090401s2009 ne ab b 100 0 eng c
035 0 $aocn317573657
040 $aTOZ$cTOZ$dTOZ
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111 2 $aInternational Meeting on Phytolith Research$n(6th :$d2006 :$cBarcelona, Spain)
245 10 $aPerspectives on phytolith research :$b6th International Meeting on Phytolith Research /$cguest editors, Rosa Maria Albert, Marco Madella.
260 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston :$bElsevier,$cc2009.
300 $a191 p. :$bill. (some col.), maps ;$c28 cm.
490 1 $aQuaternary international,$x1040-6182 ;$vv. 193
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tPerspectives on Phytolith Research : 6th Internatinoal Meeting on Phytolith Research /$rR.M. Albert and M. Madella --$tBiomineralisation/environment interactions in conifers : Illustrated by hemlock, Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr. /$rA.G. Sangster, M.J. Hodson and L.E.C. Ling --$tNew methods to isolate organic materials from silicified phytoliths reveal fragmented glycoproteins but no DNA /$rR. Elbaum, C. Melamed-Bessudo, N. Tuross, A.A. Levy and S. Weiner --$tAtmospheric carbon isotope signatures in phytolith-occluded carbon /$rJ.A. Carter --$tComment on atmospheric carbon isotope signatures in phytolith occluded carbon, Carter, J.A., Quaternary International, this volume /$rG.M. dos Santos --$tPlant water availability and analytical microscopy of phytoliths : Implications for ancient irrigation in arid zones /$rM. Madella, M.K. Jones, P. Echlin, A. Powers-Jones and M. Moore --$tPalaeoecological significance of palms at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, based on phytolith remains /
505 80 $rR.M. Albert, M.K. Bamford and D. Cabanes --$tPalaeoenvironmental reconstruction of Hungarian kurgans on the basis of the examination of palaeosoils and phytolith analysis /$rA. Barczi, A.A. Golyeva and Á. Peto --$tCalcium biominerals in typical Argiudolls from the Pampean Plain, Argentina : An approach to the understanding of their role within the calcium biogeochemical cycle /$rN.L. Borrelli, M. Osterrieth, F. Oyarbide and J. Marcovecchio --$tTaphonomical aspects of silica phytoliths in the loess sediments of the Argentinian Pampas /$rM. Osterrieth, M. Madella, D. Zurro and M. Fernanda Alvarez --$tPhytolith analysis of Chusquea ramosissima Lindm. (Poaceae : Bambusoideae) and associated soils /$rL. Montti, M.F. Honaine, M. Osterrieth and D.G. Ribeiro --$tDeveloping an approach for using the soil phytolith record to infer vegetation and disturbance regime changes over the past 200 years /$rL.R. Morris, N.E. West, F.A. Baker, H. Van Miegroet and R.J. Ryel --
505 80 $tPhytolith analysis of selected native plants and modern soils from southeastern Uruguay and its implications for paleoenvironmental and archeological reconstruction /$rJ. Iriarte and E.A. Paz --$tMethodological concerns for analysis of phytolith assemblages : Does count size matter? /$rC.A.E. Strömberg.
650 0 $aPhytoliths$vCongresses.
650 0 $aPlant remains (Archaeology)$vCongresses.
650 0 $aArchaeology$xMethodology$vCongresses.
700 1 $aAlbert, Rosa Maria.
700 1 $aMadella, Marco.
830 0 $aQuaternary international ;$vv. 193.
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