You have Guest access.
Log In
Volume 1 / 1988 - Volume 47 / 2012
1-10
Original Paper
Holocene paleoclimate changes determined using diatom assemblages from Lake Long, King George Island, Antarctica
Kyung Lee, Sook-Kyung Yoon and Ho Il Yoon
11-24
Late Tertiary paleoclimatic interpretation from lacustrine rhythmites in the Gray Fossil Site, northeastern Tennessee, USA
Aaron J. Shunk, Steven G. Driese and John A. Dunbar
25-36
Carbonate-associated sulfate as a proxy for lake level fluctuations: a proof of concept for Walker Lake, Nevada
William Berelson, Frank Corsetti, Brad Johnson, Toan Vo and Chris Der
37-50
The potential of site-specific and local chironomid-based inference models for reconstructing past lake levels
Joshua Kurek and Les C. Cwynar
51-64
Shallow lake trophic status linked to late Holocene climate and human impacts
Matthew N. Waters, Michael F. Piehler, Antonio B. Rodriguez, Joseph M. Smoak and Thomas S. Bianchi
65-80
Diatom-inferred lake level from near-shore cores in a drainage lake from the Experimental Lakes Area, northwestern Ontario, Canada
Kathleen R. Laird and Brian F. Cumming
81-102
Isotopic fingerprints on lacustrine organic matter from Laguna Potrok Aike (southern Patagonia, Argentina) reflect environmental changes during the last 16,000 years
Christoph Mayr, Andreas Lücke, Nora I. Maidana, Michael Wille and Torsten Haberzettl, et al.
103-122
Lacustrine turbidites as indicators of Holocene storminess and climate: Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada
David A. Osleger, Alan C. Heyvaert, Joseph S. Stoner and Kenneth L. Verosub
123-140
Environmental controls on peatland testate amoebae (Protozoa: Rhizopoda) in the North of Ireland: Implications for Holocene palaeoclimate studies
G. T. Swindles, D. J. Charman, H. M. Roe and P. A. Sansum
141-153
The role of iron and sulfur in the visual appearance of lake sediment varves
Veronika Gälman, Johan Rydberg, Andrei Shchukarev, Staffan Sjöberg and Antonio Martínez-Cortizas, et al.
Frequently asked questions General info on journals and books Send us your feedback Impressum Contact us
© Springer, Part of Springer Science+Business Media Privacy, Disclaimer, Terms & Conditions, and Copyright Info