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Lead Contamination of Subarctic Lakes and Its Response to Reduced Atmospheric Fallout: Can the Recovery Process Be Counteracted by the Ongoing Climate Change?
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Development and application of sedimentary pigments for assessing effects of climatic and environmental changes on subarctic lakes in northern Sweden
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Wetland development, permafrost history and nutrient cycling inferred from late Holocene peat and lake sediment records in subarctic Sweden
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New insights into Holocene atmospheric circulation dynamics in central Scandinavia inferred from oxygen-isotope records of lake-sediment cellulose
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Quantifying the relative importance of lake emissions in the carbon budget of a subarctic catchment
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Ecosystem thresholds in Lake Kälksjön, Sweden, in response to rapid climate cooling 8200 years ago
2010) European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2010 In Geophysical Research Abstracts p.2010-11644(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
- 2009
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Multi-component stable isotope records from Late Weichselian and early Holocene lake sediments at Imiolki, Poland: palaeoclimatic and methodological implications
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Late Holocene effective precipitation variations in the maritime regions of south-west Scandinavia
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A Holocene perspective on palsa mires in northern Fennoscandia with particular focus on Stordalen
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding
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Ecosystem responses to increased precipitation and permafrost decay in subarctic Sweden inferred from peat and lake sediments
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