prof. Dirk Verschuren
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Developing a methodology for carbon isotope analysis of lacustrine diatoms
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Late Quaternary behavior of the East African monsoon and the importance of the Congo Air Boundary
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A 25,000-year record of climate-induced changes in lowland vegetation of eastern equatorial Africa revealed by the stable carbon-isotopic composition of fossil plant leaf waxes
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Modern non-pollen palynomorphs from East African lake sediments
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Diversity and ecology of tropical African fungal spores from a 25,000-year palaeoenvironmental record in southeastern Kenya
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Modern and early Holocene mollusc fauna of the Ounianga lakes (northern Chad): implications for the palaeohydrology of the central Sahara
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The seismic-stratigraphic record of lake-level fluctuations in Lake Challa: hydrological stability and change in equatorial East Africa over the last 140 kyr
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Limnological and ecological sensitivity of Rwenzori mountain lakes to climate warming
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Paleotemperature reconstruction in tropical Africa using fossil Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera)
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Morphometric techniques allow environmental reconstructions from low-diversity continental ostracode assemblages
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Observations on the limnology and phytoplankton community of crater Lake Kyaninga (Uganda), with special attention to its diatom flora
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Environmental controls on branched tetraether lipid distributions in tropical East African lake sediments
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Half-precessional dynamics of monsoon rainfall near the East African Equator
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Paleolimnological records of recent glacier recession in the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda-D. R. Congo
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Fluxes and distribution of tetraether lipids in an equatorial African lake: constraints on the application of the TEX86 palaeothermometer and BIT index in lacustrine settings
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Human impacts, climate change, and aquatic ecosystem response during the past 2000 yr at Lake Wandakara, Uganda
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Half-precessional dynamics of monsoon rainfall near the East African equator: Implications for Indian Ocean ITCZ migration over the past 25,000 years
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Paleolimnology of African lakes: beyond the exploration phase
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Climate-driven ecosystem succession in the Sahara: the past 6000 years
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Palaeolimnological evidence for widespread late 18th century drought across equatorial East Africa