‘Little Ice Age’ (LIA) climatic deteriorations have been abundantly documented in various archives such as ice, lake sediments and peat bog deposits. Palaeoecological analyses of peat samples have identified these climatic deteriorations using a range of techniques, for example palynology, plant macrofossils, testate amoebae or carbon isotopic analyses. The use of inorganic geochemistry and the reconstruction of dust fluxes has remained a challenge in tracing the nature of LIA climatic changes. Although the idea of enhanced erosion conditions and storminess is commonly discussed, the conditions for dust deposition in peatlands over Europe during the LIA are rarely favourable, because the natural forest cover over Europe was much more import...
We present the first 7500 yr long multi-proxy record from a raised bog located at the southern Balti...
Pollen data are well established for quantitative climate reconstructions over long timescales, incl...
Pioneer studies of peat stratigraphy in Scandinavia led to division of the Holocene into climatic pe...
`Little Ice Age' (LIA) climatic deteriorations have been abundantly documented in various archives s...
The Baltic coast of Northern Poland is a region of considerable potential interest for paleoclimatic...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...
Peat, especially from acidic mires (bogs), is a natural archive of past environmental change. Recons...
The Little Ice Age (LIA) is a well-recognised palaeoclimatic phenomenon, although its causes, durati...
In this study, we present a record spanning the last 4000 years from a Baltic bog (Kusowskie Bagno) ...
Peat deposits from an ombrotrophic bog (north-eastern Poland) were analysed to reconstruct peatland ...
We present a record of peatland development in relation to climate changes and human activities from...
The Little Ice Age (LIA) is a well-recognised palaeoclimatic phenomenon, although its causes, durati...
Two C-14 accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) wiggle-match dated peat sequences from Denmark and nort...
Plant macrofossil remains have been analysed from two raised peat bogs in northern Germany and Denma...
The Żabieniec kettle hole is the first peatland in central Poland analyzed quantitatively with four ...
We present the first 7500 yr long multi-proxy record from a raised bog located at the southern Balti...
Pollen data are well established for quantitative climate reconstructions over long timescales, incl...
Pioneer studies of peat stratigraphy in Scandinavia led to division of the Holocene into climatic pe...
`Little Ice Age' (LIA) climatic deteriorations have been abundantly documented in various archives s...
The Baltic coast of Northern Poland is a region of considerable potential interest for paleoclimatic...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...
Peat, especially from acidic mires (bogs), is a natural archive of past environmental change. Recons...
The Little Ice Age (LIA) is a well-recognised palaeoclimatic phenomenon, although its causes, durati...
In this study, we present a record spanning the last 4000 years from a Baltic bog (Kusowskie Bagno) ...
Peat deposits from an ombrotrophic bog (north-eastern Poland) were analysed to reconstruct peatland ...
We present a record of peatland development in relation to climate changes and human activities from...
The Little Ice Age (LIA) is a well-recognised palaeoclimatic phenomenon, although its causes, durati...
Two C-14 accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) wiggle-match dated peat sequences from Denmark and nort...
Plant macrofossil remains have been analysed from two raised peat bogs in northern Germany and Denma...
The Żabieniec kettle hole is the first peatland in central Poland analyzed quantitatively with four ...
We present the first 7500 yr long multi-proxy record from a raised bog located at the southern Balti...
Pollen data are well established for quantitative climate reconstructions over long timescales, incl...
Pioneer studies of peat stratigraphy in Scandinavia led to division of the Holocene into climatic pe...