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Australasian Quaternary Association
Primary focus is Quaternary research in Australia and New Zealand.
Canadian Quaternary Association (CANQUA)
A group devoted to the study of the Quaternary period. Site has organization information and links to related sites.
Friends of the Pleistocene
Coordinates field trips to sites of Pleistocene interest throughout North America.
INQUA - International Union for Quaternary Research
Devoted to the Study of the Quaternary Period in Earth History
International Permafrost Association
Focus on scientific investigation and engineering work on permafrost. On-line access to recent issues of the journal "Frozen Ground."
Irish Association for Quaternary Studies
Issues publications and organizes field meetings and conferences to promote cross-fertilisation of ideas in Quaternary studies in Ireland. Newsletter, publications lists, and other organization information.
Quaternary Research Association
Organization comprising archaeologists, botanists, civil engineers, geographers, geologists, soil scientists, zoologists and others interested in the Quaternary. Most members are in Great Britain, but
The American Quaternary Association
Professional organization of North American scientists devoted to studying all aspects of the Quaternary Period, about the last 2 million years of Earth history.

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