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    Low-latitude Holocene hydroclimate derived from lake sediment flux and geochemistry by Parker, Adrian G., Preston, Gareth W., Parton, Ash, Walkington, Helen, Jardine, Phillip E., Leng, Melanie J., Hodson, Martin J.

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-05-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT This study investigates hydrological responses to climatic shifts using sediment flux data derived from two dated palaeolake records in south‐east…”
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    Understanding the evolution of the Holocene Pluvial Phase and its impact on Neolithic populations in south-east Arabia by Preston, Gareth W., Parker, Adrian G.

    Published in Arabian archaeology and epigraphy (01-05-2013)
    “…The early to mid‐Holocene has long been recognised as a period of wetter climate with widespread lacustrine development and vegetation expansion throughout…”
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    Palaeoenvironmental and sea level changes during the Holocene in eastern Saudi Arabia and their implications for Neolithic populations by Parker, Adrian G., Morley, Mike W., Armitage, Simon J., Engel, Max, Parton, Ash, Preston, Gareth W., Russ, Hannah, Drechsler, Philipp

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-12-2020)
    “…This paper presents the key findings of a multidisciplinary study investigating the nature and timing of coastal landscape evolution in eastern Saudi Arabia…”
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    Middle-late Quaternary palaeoclimate variability from lake and wetland deposits in the Nefud Desert, Northern Arabia by Parton, Ash, Clark-Balzan, Laine, Parker, Adrian G., Preston, Gareth W., Sung, Wing Wai, Breeze, Paul S., Leng, Melanie J., Groucutt, Huw S., White, Tom S., Alsharekh, Abdullah, Petraglia, Michael D.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-12-2018)
    “…Records of former lake and wetland development in present day arid/hyper-arid environments provide an important source of information for palaeoclimatic and…”
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