Palaeolimnological Proxies as Tools of Environmental Reconstruction in Fresh Water / Guest Editors: K. Buczkó, J. Korponai, J. Padisák & S.W. Starratt
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PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Foreword: A virtual congress on palaeolimnology—palaeolimnological proxies as tools for environmental reconstruction in fresh water
Krisztina Buczkó, János Korponai, Judit Padisák and Scott W. Starratt
3-28
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Review of dated Late Quaternary palaeolimnological records in the Carpathian Region, east-central Europe
Krisztina Buczkó, Enikő Katalin Magyari, Peter Bitušík and Agnieszka Wacnik
29-63
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Palaeolimnology of the last crater lake in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains: a multiproxy study of Holocene hydrological changes
Enikő Magyari, Krisztina Buczkó, Gusztáv Jakab, Mihály Braun and Zoltán Pál, et al.
65-85
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Subfossil diatoms and chironomids along an altitudinal gradient in the High Tatra Mountain lakes: a multi-proxy record of past environmental trends
Peter Bitušík, Vladimír Kubovčík, Elena Štefková, Peter G. Appleby and Marek Svitok
87-106
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Palaeoclimatic signals and anthropogenic disturbances from the peatbog at Nagybárkány (North Hungary)
Gusztáv Jakab, Péter Majkut, Imola Juhász, Sándor Gulyás and Pál Sümegi, et al.
107-120
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Late Pleistocene–early Holocene transition recorded in the sediments of a former shallow lake in the Czech Republic
Tomáš Bešta, Jitka Šafránková, Miloslav Pouzar, Jan Novák and Kateřina Nováková
121-141
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
A multi-proxy Late-glacial palaeoenvironmental record from Lake Bled, Slovenia
Maja Andrič, Julieta Massaferro, Ueli Eicher, Brigitta Ammann and Markus Christian Leuenberger, et al.
143-154
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Lake–peat bog transformation recorded in the sediments of the Stare Biele mire (Northeastern Poland)
Michał Gąsiorowski and Mirosława Kupryjanowicz
155-172
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Diatoms as a proxy in reconstructing the Holocene environmental changes in the south-western Baltic Sea: the lower Rega River Valley sedimentary record
Andrzej Witkowski, Bernard Cedro, Agnieszka Kierzek and Damian Baranowski
173-183
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Reconstruction of human influence during the last two centuries on two small oxbow lakes near Warsaw (Poland)
Luiza Galbarczyk-Gąsiorowska, Michał Gąsiorowski and Krystyna Szeroczyńska
185-195
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Larval chaoborid mandibles in surface sediments of small shallow lakes in Finland: implications for palaeolimnology
Tomi P. Luoto and Liisa Nevalainen
197-211
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Holocene climate on the Modoc Plateau, northern California, USA: the view from Medicine Lake
Scott W. Starratt
213-230
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Multiproxy study of anthropogenic and climatic changes in the last two millennia from a small mire in central Poland
Mariusz Lamentowicz, Zofia Balwierz, Jacek Forysiak, Mateusz Płóciennik and Piotr Kittel, et al.
231-245
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Sedimentary multiproxy response to hydroclimatic variability in Lagunillo del Tejo (Spain)
Lidia Romero-Viana, M. Rosa Miracle, Charo López-Blanco, Estela Cuna and Gloria Vilaclara, et al.
247-266
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Basin elevation and salinity changes: late Holocene development of two freshwater lakes at the Karelian White Sea coast, northwest Russia as reflected in their sediments
Mirko Dreßler, Manuela Schult, Michael Schubert and Jessica Buck
267-277
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
An approach to the recent environmental history of Pilica Piaski spring (southern Poland) using diatoms
Agata Z. Wojtal, Andrzej Witkowski and Burkhard Scharf
279-287
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Diatom-inferred trophic history of IJsselmeer (The Netherlands)
Holger Cremer, Frans P. M. Bunnik, Emiliya P. Kirilova, Eddy H. R. R. Lammens and André F. Lotter
289-302
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
Palaeolimnology of Lake Hess (Patagonia, Argentina): multi-proxy analyses of short sediment cores
Piero Guilizzoni, Julieta Massaferro, Andrea Lami, Eduardo Luis Piovano and Sergio Ribeiro Guevara, et al.
303-327
PALAEOLIMNOLOGY
A multi-proxy paleolimnological reconstruction of trophic state reference conditions for stratified carbonate-rich lakes in northern Germany
Thomas Hübener, Sven Adler, Petra Werner, Manuela Schult and Helmut Erlenkeuser, et al.