[Open Geosciences] The first loess map and related topics contributions by twenty significant women loess scholars.pdf (2.99 MB)
The first loess map and related topics: contributions by twenty significant women loess scholars
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posted on 2019-07-31, 12:48 authored by K Fitzsimmons, S McLaren, I SmalleyWomen scholars have contributed to the study of loess. Charlotte Hibbert made the first map of loess distribution and there were many subsequent achievements. The twenty people selected represent a subjective choice; there is no overall biobibliographical metric that can be applied. The twenty are mss: Hibbert, Owen, Swineford, Conea, Marković-Marjanović, Fotakieva, Ivanova, Davin, Coude-Gaussen, Wintle, Matviishina, Gerasimenko, Billard, Grabowska-Olszewska, Sycheva, Mavlyanova, Rendell,Łanczont, Klukanova, Morozova. The INQUA Loess Commission provides a convenient temporal divide, and also a divide in style of loess investigation: early studies pre-Commission; Loess Commission activities; modern scientific loess research post-Commission (after 2003).
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Open Geosciences, 2018, 10 (1), pp. 311-322 (12)Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/School of Geography, Geology and the Environment/Physical GeographyVersion
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De Gruyterissn
2391-5447Acceptance date
2018-06-05Copyright date
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2019-07-31Publisher DOI
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Science & TechnologyPhysical SciencesGeosciences, MultidisciplinaryGeologyloess historywomen scholarsINQUA Loess Commissionfirst loessmaploess formation theoriesbio-bibliography of loessEAST CARPATHIAN FORELANDPLEISTOCENE ENVIRONMENTSSOIL FORMATIONPALEOSOLUKRAINEREGIONEUROPEINVESTIGATORSCOMMISSIONDEPOSITS