AbstractThe paleolimnology of two lakes which were isolated as a result of the crustal uplift during the late Holocene along the Soya Coast, Lützow-Holm Bay, East Antarctica were studied. The focus was on temporal variations in the biogeochemical composition of sediment cores recovered from Lake Skallen at Skallen and Lake Oyako at Skarvsnes. Both sets of lake sediments record environmental changes associated with a transition from marine to lacustrine settings, as indicated by analyses of C and N contents, nitrogen isotopic compositions (δ15N), and major element concentrations. Changes in the dominant primary producers during the marine–lacustrine transition (marine diatom to cyanobacteria) at L. Skallen was clearly revealed by biogenic op...
We report on Holocene surface-level variations of Lake Fryxell, Antarctica, as determined from multi...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
We studied Holocene paleolimnological changes as a part of studies of global change in Lake Oyako-ik...
Holocene paleoenvironmental changes along the East Antarctic margin have been reconstructed using ma...
Information on East Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
A sediment core from Progress Lake, one of the oldest lacustrine sequences in East Antarctica, conta...
A 47 cm long sediment core collected from an inland lake of the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica has ...
Little is known about the response of terrestrial East Antarctica to climate changes during the last...
A mid-Holocene climate optimum is inferred from a palaeosalinity reconstruction of a closed saline l...
Research in East Antarctica has shown several recent environmental changes that may be linked to hum...
Novel biological proxies and inference models were developed to reconstruct past environmental chang...
Palaeoclimate changes, such as the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age, are well-defined...
We reconstruct terrestrial and freshwater environments of the last two Quaternary interglacials in c...
We report on Holocene surface-level variations of Lake Fryxell, Antarctica, as determined from multi...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
We studied Holocene paleolimnological changes as a part of studies of global change in Lake Oyako-ik...
Holocene paleoenvironmental changes along the East Antarctic margin have been reconstructed using ma...
Information on East Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
A sediment core from Progress Lake, one of the oldest lacustrine sequences in East Antarctica, conta...
A 47 cm long sediment core collected from an inland lake of the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica has ...
Little is known about the response of terrestrial East Antarctica to climate changes during the last...
A mid-Holocene climate optimum is inferred from a palaeosalinity reconstruction of a closed saline l...
Research in East Antarctica has shown several recent environmental changes that may be linked to hum...
Novel biological proxies and inference models were developed to reconstruct past environmental chang...
Palaeoclimate changes, such as the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age, are well-defined...
We reconstruct terrestrial and freshwater environments of the last two Quaternary interglacials in c...
We report on Holocene surface-level variations of Lake Fryxell, Antarctica, as determined from multi...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...