The 3rd Volume In This Series Deals With The Major Terrestrial, Algal, And Siliceous Indicators Used In Paleolimnology. Other Vols. Deal With The Acquisition And Archiving Of Lake Sediment Cores, Chronological Techniques, And Large-scale Basin Analysis Methods (vol. 1), Physical And Geochemical Para
[Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research] Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments Volume 3 || Sedimentary Pigments
β Scribed by Smol, John P.; Birks, H. John B.; Last, William M.; Bradley, Raymond S.; Alverson, Keith
- Book ID
- 120611529
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 913 KB
- Edition
- 2001
- Category
- Article
- ISBN-13
- 9781402006814
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β¦ Synopsis
The 3rd Volume In This Series Deals With The Major Terrestrial, Algal, And Siliceous Indicators Used In Paleolimnology. Other Vols. Deal With The Acquisition And Archiving Of Lake Sediment Cores, Chronological Techniques, And Large-scale Basin Analysis Methods (vol. 1), Physical And Geochemical Parameters And Methods (v. 2), Zoological Techniques (volume 4), And Statistical And Data Handling Methods (v. 5). V. 1. Basin Analysis, Coring, And Chronological Techniques / Edited By William M. Last And John P. Smol -- V. 2. Physical And Geochemical Methods / Edited By William M. Last And John P. Smol -- V. 3. Terrestrial, Algal, And Siliceous Indicators / Edited By John P. Smol, H. John B. Birks, And William M. Last -- V. 4. Zoological Indicators / Edited By John P. Smol, H. John B. Birks, And William M. Last. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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