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Jouzel J, G. Hoffmann G, Koster RD, Masson V (2000) Water isotopes in precipitation data/model comparison for present-day and past chmates. Quat Sci Rev 19 363-379 Kagan E, Agnon A, Bar-Matthews M, Ayalon A (2002) Cave deposits as recorders of paleoseismicity A record from two caves located 60 km west of the Dead Sea Transform (Jerusalem, Israel). In Environmental Catastrophes and Recoveries in the Holocene (onhne abstract http //atlas-conferences.com/cgi-bin/abstract/caiq-38)... [Pg.456]

Famworth, E.R., Jones, J.D., Modler, H.W., and Cave, N., The use of Jerusalem artichoke flour in pig and chicken diets, in Inulin and Inulin-Containing Crops, Fuchs, A., Ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1993, pp. 385-390. [Pg.118]

Yadin, Y. The Finds from the Bar-Kokhba Period in the Caves of the Letters I Israel Exploration Society Jerusalem, 1963 pp. 182-87. [Pg.196]

Frumkin, A., Schwarez, H.P. and Ford, D.C., 1994, Evidence for isotopic equilibrium in stalagmites from caves in a dry region Jerusalem, Israel, Israel J. Earth Sci. 43 221-230. [Pg.171]


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