Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in estuaries. Little is known, however, about the direction and nature of long-term environmental changes in Australian estuaries. In this study, shifts in diatom assemblages preserved in a Pb-210 and C-14 AMS dated sediment core from Tuckean Swamp were analysed to determine environmental changes that had taken place as a result of changing land-use practices. Prior to European impact, the diatom assemblage remained relatively stable and was dominated by Actinocyclus normanii and Diploneis smithii. An increasing dominance of Cyclotella meneghiniana correlates well with changed land use activities in the catchment area and indicates an increase o...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
A new diatom record from Lake Euramoo on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia is used...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
To better understand the response of tropical wetlands to Holocene environmental changes, two lacust...
Climate change is impacting global surface water resources, increasing the need for a deeper underst...
Abstract: Wetland degradation in the Upper Sooth East of South Australia is anl urgent management co...
Since European settlement began over 200 years ago, many southeast Australian coastal lakes and lago...
Since European settlement began over 200 years ago, many southeast Australian coastal lakes and lago...
Over the last decade there has been a deliberate focus on the application of paleolimnological resea...
Paleoecological techniques provide useful tools to identify restoration targets and natural variabil...
The palaeobiota from a middle to late Holocene succession in Tom Thumbs Lagoon, N.S.W., Australia, r...
A 427-cm sediment core was extracted from Tareena Billabong, a Murray River floodplain wetland in th...
Floodplain wetlands accumulate river-borne sediments that include mixed assemblages of allochthonous...
Copyright © John Wiley & SonsBolin Billabong is a shallow, eutrophic and turbid oxbow lake located o...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
A new diatom record from Lake Euramoo on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia is used...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
To better understand the response of tropical wetlands to Holocene environmental changes, two lacust...
Climate change is impacting global surface water resources, increasing the need for a deeper underst...
Abstract: Wetland degradation in the Upper Sooth East of South Australia is anl urgent management co...
Since European settlement began over 200 years ago, many southeast Australian coastal lakes and lago...
Since European settlement began over 200 years ago, many southeast Australian coastal lakes and lago...
Over the last decade there has been a deliberate focus on the application of paleolimnological resea...
Paleoecological techniques provide useful tools to identify restoration targets and natural variabil...
The palaeobiota from a middle to late Holocene succession in Tom Thumbs Lagoon, N.S.W., Australia, r...
A 427-cm sediment core was extracted from Tareena Billabong, a Murray River floodplain wetland in th...
Floodplain wetlands accumulate river-borne sediments that include mixed assemblages of allochthonous...
Copyright © John Wiley & SonsBolin Billabong is a shallow, eutrophic and turbid oxbow lake located o...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
A new diatom record from Lake Euramoo on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia is used...