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Holocene Climatic History of Northern Europe — the Evidence from Lake Deposits

2002
Lacustrine sediments are ideal archives for deciphering terrestrial climatic changes. Since sediment records from lakes often reflect a mixture of global, regional and local signals, it is necessary to combine multiproxy data sets from lakes in different regions to exhibit the larger-scale climatic evolution including the recognition of regional ...
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Lake Belau and its catchment (northern Germany): A key archive of environmental history in northern central Europe since the onset of agriculture

The Holocene, 2014
The environmental history since the onset of agriculture was reconstructed from sediments and soils in the catchment area of Lake Belau (Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany). The established chronologies are based on varve counts, radiocarbon data, embedded Icelandic tephra (lake sediments), radiocarbon dates, and embedded artifacts (slope deposits ...
Dreibrodt, Stefan, Wiethold, Julian
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Colonization history of Metrioptera roeselii in northern Europe indicates human‐mediated dispersal

Journal of Biogeography, 2012
AbstractAimThe bush‐cricket Metrioptera roeselii is an example of an insect which has expanded its indigenous range beyond expectations based on its natural dispersal potential. Understanding how species colonize new areas is vital for formulating effective species conservation programmes and managing invasive species.
Peter Kaňuch   +2 more
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