This review paper intends to summarize the state of the art in loess research at the first international "Loessfest'99" conference and to outline progress in loess research during the past decade. The focus is on loess as a terrestrial archive of climatic and environmental change during the Quaternary. The review highlights remarkable new results from regional investigations into European loess, as well as the emergence of new methods and refinements of established techniques, focussing on stratigraphy, dating and palaeoenvironment. It is concluded that loess research during the past decade not only has developed rapidly to take an outstanding place in Quaternary sciences, but also promises exciting perspectives for the next decade, in particular when combined approaches are applied to benefit from the now comprehensive pool of established and new methods. © Versita Warsaw.
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Zoeller, L. (2010, March 1). New approaches to European loess: A stratigraphic and methodical review of the past decade. Central European Journal of Geosciences. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10085-009-0047-y
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