Heer, Aleksandra

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Heer, Aleksandra (2014). Die Geschichte einer Landschaft - Anwendung Optisch Stimulierter Lumineszenz im Wauwilermoos. Geo Panorama(1/2014), pp. 23-25. Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT)

Heer, Aleksandra; Lowick, Sally; Preusser, Frank; Veit, Heinz (2007). The application of OSL and soil stratigraphy in order to understand the landscape and climate change of the late Pleistocene/early Holocene in the Alpine northwest foreland (Unpublished). In: 9th International Conference "Methods of Absolute Chronology". Gliwice, Poland. 25.-27.04.2007.

Heer, Aleksandra; Lowick, Sally; Preusser, Frank; Veit, Heinz (2007). Late Pleistocene Dunes on the Swiss Plateau: a new contribution from OSL & (palaeo) pedology towards the understanding of Late Pleistocene landscape evolution. In: Preusser, Frank (ed.) Mankind - Environment - Climate. Perspectives for Quaternary Research in Switzerland. Abstracts (pp. 36-37). Schweizerische Kommission für Quartärforschung

Heer, Aleksandra; Lowick, Sally; Preusser, Frank; Veit, Heinz (2007). Late Pleistocene Dunes on the Swiss Plateau a new contribution from OSL & (palaeo) pedology towards the understanding of late Pleistocene landscape evolution. In: 5th Swiss Geoscience Meeting, Geneva 2007. Internetpublikation

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Bluszcz, Andrzej; Adamiec, Grzegorz; Heer, Aleksandra (2015). Estimation of equivalent dose and its uncertainty in the OSL SAR protocol when count numbers do not follow a Poisson distribution. Radiation measurements, 81, pp. 46-54. Pergamon 10.1016/j.radmeas.2015.01.004

Adamiec, Grzegorz; Heer, Aleksandra; Bluszcz, Andrzej (2012). Statistics of count numbers from a photomultiplier tube and its implications for error estimation. Radiation measurements, 47(9), pp. 746-751. Oxford: Pergamon 10.1016/j.radmeas.2011.12.009

Heer, Aleksandra; Adamiec, G.; Moska, P. (2012). How many grains are there on a single aliquot? Ancient TL, 30(1), pp. 9-11. Aubière: Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire

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