As part of a broader investigation into recent environmental change on Svalbard, the inorganic geochemical record of six lake-sediment cores was analysed. The major temporal trends in sediment elemental composition are driven by variations in two contrasting sediment components, both derived from catchment soils: (1) mineral matter, and (2) soil organic matter (SOM), enriched in Fe and Mn oxides and heavy metals. Two environmental impacts are recorded in most or all of the lake sediment sequences. An up-core increase in organic matter can be partly attributed to diagenetic effects, but also requires an enhanced supply of SOM relative to mineral matter. In addition, the central and southern sites all show a ca. 1970 event characterised by an...
This paper outlines an interdisciplinary project on recent environmental change and atmospheric cont...
Twenty-one lakes along the west coast of Svalbard were cored between 28 July and 14 August 1995. Fiv...
Lake El\u27gygytgyn/NE Russia holds a continuous 3.58 Ma sediment record, which is regarded as the m...
This is the eighth in a series of nine papers published in this special issue dedicated to recent en...
The major patterns of biostratigraphical and geochemical change detected in a multidisciplinary stud...
The major patterns of biostratigraphical and geochemical change detected in a multidisciplinary stud...
This is the ninth in a series of nine papers published in this special issue dedicated to recent env...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
Sediment cores collected from eight lakes along the western coast of Svalbard as part of a project i...
Environmental changes in Lake Brunnsviken, its watershed, and the greater Stockholm region since the...
Environmental changes in Lake Brunnsviken, its watershed, and the greater Stockholm region since the...
This paper outlines an interdisciplinary project on recent environmental change and atmospheric cont...
Twenty-one lakes along the west coast of Svalbard were cored between 28 July and 14 August 1995. Fiv...
Lake El\u27gygytgyn/NE Russia holds a continuous 3.58 Ma sediment record, which is regarded as the m...
This is the eighth in a series of nine papers published in this special issue dedicated to recent en...
The major patterns of biostratigraphical and geochemical change detected in a multidisciplinary stud...
The major patterns of biostratigraphical and geochemical change detected in a multidisciplinary stud...
This is the ninth in a series of nine papers published in this special issue dedicated to recent env...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
Sediment cores collected from eight lakes along the western coast of Svalbard as part of a project i...
Environmental changes in Lake Brunnsviken, its watershed, and the greater Stockholm region since the...
Environmental changes in Lake Brunnsviken, its watershed, and the greater Stockholm region since the...
This paper outlines an interdisciplinary project on recent environmental change and atmospheric cont...
Twenty-one lakes along the west coast of Svalbard were cored between 28 July and 14 August 1995. Fiv...
Lake El\u27gygytgyn/NE Russia holds a continuous 3.58 Ma sediment record, which is regarded as the m...