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René W. Barendregt
Researcher at University of Lethbridge
Publications - 86
Citations - 2507
René W. Barendregt is an academic researcher from University of Lethbridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacial period & Pleistocene. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 84 publications receiving 2359 citations.
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The earliest record of human activity in northern Europe
Simon A. Parfitt,Simon A. Parfitt,René W. Barendregt,Marzia Breda,Ian Candy,Ian Candy,Matthew J. Collins,G. Russell Coope,G. Russell Coope,Paul Durbidge,Michael H. Field,Jonathan R. Lee,Jonathan R. Lee,Adrian M. Lister,Robert Mutch,Kirsty Penkman,Richard C. Preece,James Rose,Chris Stringer,Chris Stringer,Robert Symmons,John E. Whittaker,John Wymer,Anthony J. Stuart,Anthony J. Stuart +24 more
TL;DR: A collection of stone tools from East Anglia has been dated at around 700,000 years ago, making them the earliest signs of human activity in northern Europe by about 200,000 as mentioned in this paper.
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Recent investigations of the 0–5 Ma geomagnetic field recorded by lava flows
Catherine L. Johnson,Catherine Constable,Lisa Tauxe,René W. Barendregt,Laurie L. Brown,Robert S. Coe,Paul W. Layer,V. Mejia,Neil D. Opdyke,Brad S. Singer,Hubert Staudigel,David B. Stone +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a synthesis of 0-5 Ma paleomagnetic directional data collected from 17 different locations under the collaborative Time Averaged geomagnetic Field Initiative (TAFI) when combined with regional compilations from the northwest United States, the southwest United States and Japan, New Zealand, Hawaii, Mexico, South Pacific, and the Indian Ocean, a data set of over 2000 sites with high quality, stable polarity, and declination and inclination measurements.
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Hummocky moraine: sedimentary record of stagnant Laurentide Ice Sheet lobes resting on soft beds
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that hummocky moraine (HM) formed at the margins of Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) lobes that flowed upslope against topographic highs.
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Hummocky moraine : sedimentary record of stagnant laurentide ice sheet lobes resting on soft beds : comment. authors' reply
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Glacial stratigraphy and paleomagnetism of late Cenozoic deposits of the north-central United States
TL;DR: The authors identified three groups of tills representing at least seven pre-Illinoian glaciations: two older groups of reverse-polarity tills containing low and intermediate proportions of crystalline clasts, respectively, and one younger group of normal porthole tills enriched in crystalline lithologies.