Interdisciplinary journal of research on environmental change over the last 10,000 years. Topics include evidence of recent climate change; interdisciplinary studies of environmental history and prehistory; the development of natural and cultural landscapes and ecosystems; and prediction of future changes.
Caters for all aspects of Quaternary science, and includes, for example, geology, geomorphology, geography, archaeology, soil science, palaeobotany, palaeontology, palaeoclimatology and the full range of applicable dating methods.
Journal of the International Union for Quaternary Research, publishing research in the full disciplinary spectrum of the field. Free access to abstracts and full contents for some issues.