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Volume 1 / 1988 - Volume 47 / 2012
987-1002
Original Paper
A 1,100-year palaeoenvironmental record inferred from stable isotope and trace element compositions of ostracode and plant caryopses in sediments of Cattle Pond, Dongdao Island, South China Sea
Xiaodong Liu, Liguang Sun, Gangjian Wei, Yuhong Wang and Hong Yan, et al.
1003-1019
Empirical models for describing recent sedimentation rates in lakes distributed across broad spatial scales
Soren Brothers, Jesse C. Vermaire and Irene Gregory-Eaves
1021-1052
Seasonal variability of Holocene climate: a palaeolimnological study on varved sediments in Lake Jues (Harz Mountains, Germany)
Ricarda Voigt, Eberhard Grüger, Janina Baier and Dieter Meischner
1053-1078
Sedimentary evolution of the Late Eocene Vernet lacustrine system (South-Central Pyrenees). Tectono-climatic control in an alluvial-lacustrine piggyback basin
Eudald Maestro
1079-1095
Responses of Fragilarioid-dominated diatom assemblages in a small Arctic lake to Holocene climatic changes, Russell Island, Nunavut, Canada
S. A. Finkelstein and K. Gajewski
1097-1113
Multiproxy evidence for the ‘Little Ice Age’ from Lake Hampträsk, Southern Finland
Tomi P. Luoto, Liisa Nevalainen and Kaarina Sarmaja-Korjonen
1115-1125
Eutrophication-induced changes in Lake Nakaumi, southwest Japan
Kota Katsuki, Yasushi Miyamoto, Kazuyoshi Yamada, Hiroyuki Takata and Keiko Yamaguchi, et al.
1127-1141
Paleohydrology of Lake Nhaucati (southern Mozambique), ∼400 AD to present
Anneli Ekblom and Bjørg Stabell
1143-1158
Sediment dynamics in an upland temperate catchment: changing sediment sources, rates and deposition
Robert G. Hatfield, Barbara A. Maher, Jacqueline M. Pates and Philip A. Barker
1159-1178
Midges (Chironomidae, Ceratopogonidae, Chaoboridae) as a temperature proxy: a training set from Tasmania, Australia
Andrew B. H. Rees, Les C. Cwynar and Peter S. Cranston
1179-1184
An inexpensive system for continuous lake core photography
Kyle McMillan
1185-1192
Comment
Seismic evidence for the Pleistocene depositional changes in Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia, and implications for the age model and the sediment grain size record of KDP-01 drill core
Alexander A. Prokopenko and Christopher St. G. C. Kendall
1193-1199
Reply
Integration of reflection seismic and sediment grain-size data from Lake Khubsugul (Northern Mongolia): a reply to Prokopenko and Kendall
A. P. Fedotov and M. De Batist
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