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- 2024
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Diatom dynamics during the last six centuries in Lake Odensjön: a new varved sediment record from southern Sweden
2024) In Journal of Paleolimnology(
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- 2019
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Long-term and regional perspectives on recent change in lacustrine diatom communities in the tropical Andes
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Ice, water and sediments : a cold, wet and muddy account of a very fun life in science
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- 2016
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Evolving coastal character of a Baltic Sea inlet during the Holocene shoreline regression : impact on coastal zone hypoxia
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Paleolimnological records of regime shifts in lakes in response to climate change and anthropogenic activities
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- 2015
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Diatom floristic change and lake paleoproduction as evidence of recent eutrophication in shallow lakes of the midwestern USA
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- 2014
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Combining limnology and palaeolimnology to investigate recent regime shifts in a shallow, eutrophic lake
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Palaeoclimate inferred from δO and palaeobotanical indicators in freshwater tufa of Lake Äntu Sinijärv, Estonia
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- 2013
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Diatom assemblage changes in lacustrine sediments from Isla de los Estados, southernmost South America, in response to shifts in the southwesterly wind belt during the last deglaciation
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Lake ecosystem responses to catchment disturbance and airborne pollution: an 800-year perspective in southern Sweden
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- 2012
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A late glacial Antarctic climate teleconnection and variable Holocene seasonality at Lake Pupuke, Auckland, New Zealand
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Late Holocene environmental history on Tristan da Cunha, South Atlantic, based on diatom floristic changes and geochemistry in sediments of a volcanic crater lake
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- 2010
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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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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a new method for rapid determination of total organic and inorganic carbon and biogenic silica concentration in lake sediments
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- 2008
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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a new cost-effective tool for quantitative analysis of biogeochemical properties in long sediment records
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A sedimentary record of the rise and fall of the metal industry in Bergslagen, south central Sweden
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- 2006
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Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIRS), a new method to infer past changes in tree-line position and TOC using lake sediment
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A comparison of chironomid biostratigraphy from Lake Vuolep Njakajaure with vegetation, lake-level, and climate changes in Abisko National Park, Sweden
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- 2005
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Limnic responses to increased effective humidity during the 8200 cal. Yr BP cooling event in southern Sweden
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- 2000
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Pollen-stratigraphical evidence of Holocene hydrological change in northern Fennoscandia supported by independent isotopic data
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- 1997
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Multi-component carbon isotope evidence of early Holocene environmental change and carbon-flow pathways from a hard-water lake in northern Sweden
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Using rainfall-runoff modeling to interpret lake level data
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