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Groundwater arsenic biogeochemistry - Key questions & use of tracers to understand arsenic-prone groundwater systems
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A multi-proxy reconstruction of moisture dynamics in a peatland ecosystem : A case study from Čepkeliai, Lithuania
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Holocene vegetation and hydroclimatic dynamics in SE Lithuania - Implications from a multi-proxy study of the Čepkeliai bog
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Where is the Missing Silica Coming from? : Silica Mass Balance of the Yellowstone Lake, WY, USA
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THE DYNAMIC FLOOR OF YELLOWSTONE LAKE : A Geologic Record Over the Past 14 ka of Hydrothermal Explosions, Doming, and Faulting
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American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2019- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding
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Hydrological changes in Yellowstone Lake (USA) during the Holocene based on the analysis of oxygen isotopes in diatoms
2019) AGU Fall meeting 2019(
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Impacts of land-use on terrestrial organic matter input to an aquatic ecosystem over the past millennium
2019) 29th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry, IMOG 2019(
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Quantity, origin and degradation state of organic matter in subsea permafrost on the East Siberian Arctic shelf
2019) 29th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry, IMOG 2019(
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Biases in radiocarbon dating of organic fractions in sediments from meromictic and seasonally hypoxic lakes
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Late glacial and Holocene sand drift in south-central Sweden: sediments and ages
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