The Pleistocene footprints are younger than we thought
The date when the first Homo sapiens arrived in the Americas has been a subject of investigation and speculation for decades.…

The date when the first Homo sapiens arrived in the Americas has been a subject of investigation and speculation for decades.…

Coastal zones of the seas and oceans pose a major challenge to Quaternary researchers because of their particular vulnerability to change.…

Deposits of loess (deposits of windblown dust of silt size) are widely distributed in mid- and high-latitude areas of North America, Europe, and Asia.…

Researchers at the University of York working on a 700-year old abandoned agricultural site in Tanzania have shown that soil erosion benefitted farming practices for some 500 years. The study, published in Quaternary Research, shows that historical practices of capturing soils that were eroded from the hillside could be valuable to modern day farming techniques.

Quaternary Research has a nearly 50-year, distinguished history of publishing articles of interdisciplinary interest on the evidence for Quaternary climatic and environmental change, as well as its effects on landscapes, ecosystems, and human populations, and many significant articles have been published in the journal over the years.