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A framework for Pb-210 model selection and its application to 37 cores from Eastern Canada to identify the dynamics and drivers of lake sedimentation rates
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Global acceleration of lake sediment accumulation rates associated with recent human population growth and land-use changes
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Reconstructing East African monsoon variability from grain-size distributions : end-member modeling and source attribution of diatom-rich sediments from Lake Chala
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Changes in sub-fossil chironomid assemblages in two Northern Patagonian lake systems associated with the occurrence of historical fires
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Quaternary ostracodes and molluscs from the Rukwa Basin (Tanzania) and their evolutionary and paleobiogeographic implications
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Late Holocene changes in cyanobacterial community structure in maritime Antarctic lakes
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Resting cysts of freshwater dinoflagellates in southeastern Georgian Bay (Lake Huron) as proxies of cultural eutrophication
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Post-glacial regional climate variability along the East Antarctic coastal margin: evidence from shallow marine and coastal terrestrial records
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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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Paleolimnology of African lakes: beyond the exploration phase
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Late Quaternary climatic changes in southern Chile, as recorded in a diatom sequence of Lago Puyehue (40°40' S)
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Representation of aquatic invertebrate communities in subfossil death assemblages sampled along a salinity gradient of western Uganda crater lakes
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Sub-fossil Chironomidae from East Africa, 1: Tanypodinae and Orthocladiinae
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Sub-fossil Chironomidae from East Africa, 2: Chironominae (Chironomini and Tanytarsini)
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Lake-based climate reconstruction in Africa: progress and challenges
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Subfossil Chironomidae from Lake Tanganyika, East Africa, 2: Chironominae (Chironomini and Tanytarsini)
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Effects of depth, salinity, and substrate on the invertebrate community of a fluctuating tropical lake
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Silica depletion in Lake Victoria: sedimentary signals at offshore stations