Quaternary WWW sites:

American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (e-mail/WWW directory of palynologists)

ARCHNET (World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. University of Connecticut)

Association of Polish Geomorphologists

British Geomorphological Research Group - current copy of their newsletter Geophemera

Brown University Global Climate Research Group

Database and atlas of palaeovegetation (Preliminary world vegetation maps since Last Glacial Maximum)

Earth/Geoscience information on the WWW

Glacial Geology and Geomorphology (electronic journal information)

Global Pollen Database

Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research in Cambridge

GSC Atlantic's Earth Science Site of the Week

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP)

INQUA Commission on Glaciation

Luminescence Dating Laboratory, Aberystwyth

McGill University Centre for Climate and Global Change Research

Natural Environment Research Council

NOAA Paleoclimate data record

North American Pollen Database (includes links to other pollen databases)

Ocean Drilling Program

PAGES (Past Global Changes)

The Paleolimnology WWW page -many links

Radiocarbon (The journal)

SEQS-EuroMam Symposium

 

THE DAWN OF THE QUATERNARY palaeoenvironment, stratigraphy and climate

Subglacial Processes Work Group

TEPHRABASE -A tephrochronological database (as described by Anthoney Newton in Quaternary Newsletter, 78, 8-13)

Troels Smith Plotting Program see Waller et al ., 1995. TSPPlus -A menu driven program for the display of stratigraphic data. Quaternary Newsletter , 77, 32-39.

Tropical Geomorphology Newsletter

UK Geoscience WWW servers

UNIS (University Courses on Svalbard)

The manual for psimpoll and pscomb (programs for plotting and analysing pollen and other stratigraphical data) is now available. This WWW version replaces the PostScript version. The programs themselves are also available through the WWW site. The number of images of pollen grains included with the pollen catalogue of the British Isles has been extended to about 110.

University of Arizona. Palynology. (links to other pollen sites)

USGS Registry of Earth and Environmental Sciences Internet Resources

USGS global topography through last glacial cycle

Virtual Geomorphology

Virtual Tourist Guide to Ireland