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Journal of Paleolimnology

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The realization that a historical perspective is often useful, if not essential, to the understanding of most limnological processes has resulted in the recent surge of interest in paleolimnology. The main aim of the Journal of Paleolimnology is the provision of a vehicle for the rapid dissemination of original scientific work dealing with the reconstruction of lake histories. Although the majority of papers deal with lakes, paleoenvironmental studies of river, wetland, peatland and estuary systems are also eligible for publication.
The Journal of Paleolimnology, like the subject itself, is multidisciplinary in nature, and papers are published that are concerned with all aspects (e.g. biological, chemical, physical, geological, etc.) of the reconstruction and interpretation of lake histories. Both applied and more theoretical papers are equally encouraged.
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revistas

ISSN impreso

0921-2728

ISSN electrónico

1573-0417

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Australia

Fecha de publicación

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Climatic impacts on an Arctic lake since 1300 AD: a multi-proxy lake sediment reconstruction from Prins Karls Forland, Svalbard

L. C. OrmeORCID; E. M. Lind; T. M. Holm; S. E. Kjellman; K. A. Koinig; A. Hormes; G. C. Rosqvist; M. Ruppel; D. V. Divine; K. Husum; A. Miettinen; E. Isaksson

Palabras clave: Earth-Surface Processes; Aquatic Science.

Pp. 249-266

Sea-level changes and paleoenvironmental responses in a coastal Florida salt marsh over the last three centuries

Carina Seitz; William F. Kenney; Brittany Patterson-Boyarski; Jason H. Curtis; María I. Vélez; Katie Glodzik; Jaime Escobar; Mark Brenner

Palabras clave: Earth-Surface Processes; Aquatic Science.

Pp. 327-343