The article gives a summary of the studies of the history of Lake Ladoga after the last glaciation, seen against the general development of Quaternary studies. The early studies were influenced by the Deluge theory, which later was replaced by the Ice Age theory. The studies at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century became the basis of all subsequent reconstructions of the history of Lake Ladoga. With the introduction of new methods, such as pollen analysis and radiocarbon dating, these reconstructions have later become more detailed and exact
The article is devoted to a reconstruction of the sedimentation processes in Kamyshovoye Lake (the K...
© 2019 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Lake Ladoga hosts preglacial sediments...
The Kitka lake complex (Kitkajärvi), some 300 km2 in total area, is located at an altitude of 240.2 ...
The article presents results of monitoring changes in some phenological characteristics of the ice c...
Lake Ladoga in northwestern Russia is Europe's largest lake. The postglacial history of the Ladoga b...
For the first time worldwide, this collection brings together analyses of the last two centuries of ...
Preglacial environments in Lake Ladoga, the largest European lake, located within the limits of the ...
The paper reviews the work on paleolimnology in parts of the FSU over the last 40 years. It presents...
Lacustrine sedimentary records are valuable archives of regional paleoenvironmental and paleoclimati...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
The article presents the results of a palynological study of sediments from the bottom of the Southe...
The Late Weichselian and Holocene emergence history of the Karelian Isthmus and Ladoga Karelia is re...
Sediments of two short cores collected from two basins of Kruklin Lake were studied by means of 210P...
Holocene history of Arctic lakes Abstract Palaeolimnology in the Arctic has achieved a considerable ...
The study continues a series of observations started in the late 1950s, aimed at inferring changes i...
The article is devoted to a reconstruction of the sedimentation processes in Kamyshovoye Lake (the K...
© 2019 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Lake Ladoga hosts preglacial sediments...
The Kitka lake complex (Kitkajärvi), some 300 km2 in total area, is located at an altitude of 240.2 ...
The article presents results of monitoring changes in some phenological characteristics of the ice c...
Lake Ladoga in northwestern Russia is Europe's largest lake. The postglacial history of the Ladoga b...
For the first time worldwide, this collection brings together analyses of the last two centuries of ...
Preglacial environments in Lake Ladoga, the largest European lake, located within the limits of the ...
The paper reviews the work on paleolimnology in parts of the FSU over the last 40 years. It presents...
Lacustrine sedimentary records are valuable archives of regional paleoenvironmental and paleoclimati...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
The article presents the results of a palynological study of sediments from the bottom of the Southe...
The Late Weichselian and Holocene emergence history of the Karelian Isthmus and Ladoga Karelia is re...
Sediments of two short cores collected from two basins of Kruklin Lake were studied by means of 210P...
Holocene history of Arctic lakes Abstract Palaeolimnology in the Arctic has achieved a considerable ...
The study continues a series of observations started in the late 1950s, aimed at inferring changes i...
The article is devoted to a reconstruction of the sedimentation processes in Kamyshovoye Lake (the K...
© 2019 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Lake Ladoga hosts preglacial sediments...
The Kitka lake complex (Kitkajärvi), some 300 km2 in total area, is located at an altitude of 240.2 ...