During late - and post-glacial times lakes played a leading role in the development of the landscape of the North-west European part of USSR. A variety of geographic circumstances created great variegation of natural conditions in lakes and determined the composition of their diatoms. The basic stages of the development of the diatom flora of lakes are linked with general climatic changes. The deepwater regions of large periglacial lakes of the North-west USSR are inhabited by plankton diatoms of the genera Melosira and Cyclotella. Diatom analysis is further applied for the study of the history of the lakes of north-west USSR
© 2017, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. This article discusses the results of a taxonomic and ecological i...
The sedimentary diatom records of three shallow lakes in the Altai Mountains, southern Siberia, were...
Diatoms are unicellular phototrophic organisms, whose siliceous frustules preserved in sediment have...
We studied diatom assemblages of the proglacial arctic lake Bolshoy Kharbey (Bolshezemelskaya tundr...
© SGEM2018. The study of lake sediments allows to reconstruct abiotic and biotic conditions of a lak...
© SGEM2018. Bottom sediments of continental limnic ecosystems are of great interest to researchers a...
This study focuses on diatom assemblages occurring in core Łeb1 of Late-glacial and Holocene deposit...
The Kola Peninsula is one of the key areas for the study of postglacial development of northern Euro...
Fossil diatom assemblages in a sediment core from a small lake in Central Kamchatka (Russia) were us...
Past and present climate changes on the earth’s northern hemisphere were amplified particularly in A...
© SGEM 2019. The diatom method is a useful tool for reconstructing the history of lakes and for unde...
© 2020 International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights reserved. Diatoms are wi...
Preglacial environments in Lake Ladoga, the largest European lake, located within the limits of the ...
A sediment core, 350 cm long recovered from Młynek Lake, northern of Poland (Warmia and Masuria Regi...
The permafrost-shaped landscape of Central Yakutia is particularly rich in thermokarst lakes, which ...
© 2017, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. This article discusses the results of a taxonomic and ecological i...
The sedimentary diatom records of three shallow lakes in the Altai Mountains, southern Siberia, were...
Diatoms are unicellular phototrophic organisms, whose siliceous frustules preserved in sediment have...
We studied diatom assemblages of the proglacial arctic lake Bolshoy Kharbey (Bolshezemelskaya tundr...
© SGEM2018. The study of lake sediments allows to reconstruct abiotic and biotic conditions of a lak...
© SGEM2018. Bottom sediments of continental limnic ecosystems are of great interest to researchers a...
This study focuses on diatom assemblages occurring in core Łeb1 of Late-glacial and Holocene deposit...
The Kola Peninsula is one of the key areas for the study of postglacial development of northern Euro...
Fossil diatom assemblages in a sediment core from a small lake in Central Kamchatka (Russia) were us...
Past and present climate changes on the earth’s northern hemisphere were amplified particularly in A...
© SGEM 2019. The diatom method is a useful tool for reconstructing the history of lakes and for unde...
© 2020 International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights reserved. Diatoms are wi...
Preglacial environments in Lake Ladoga, the largest European lake, located within the limits of the ...
A sediment core, 350 cm long recovered from Młynek Lake, northern of Poland (Warmia and Masuria Regi...
The permafrost-shaped landscape of Central Yakutia is particularly rich in thermokarst lakes, which ...
© 2017, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. This article discusses the results of a taxonomic and ecological i...
The sedimentary diatom records of three shallow lakes in the Altai Mountains, southern Siberia, were...
Diatoms are unicellular phototrophic organisms, whose siliceous frustules preserved in sediment have...