Two sediment cores from the Mecklenburg Bay and Arkona Basin were analysed in terms of their geochemical composition and stratigraphy. The main stages of the Baltic Sea evolution – Baltic Ice Lake, Ancylus Lake, and Littorina Sea – were identified in both analysed cores. The most pronounced period was the transition between the Ancylus Lake and the Littorina Sea. The character of the initial stage of the Littorina Sea was clearly defined in the Mecklenburg Bay sediments and is marked by a stepwise increase in loss on ignition and contents of biogenic silica, calcium, magnesium, iron, and strontium. The record of the onset of the Littorina Sea in the Arkona Basin sediments is marked by an abrupt change of the geochemical parameters. The age ...
After the last deglaciation, the Baltic Sea underwent a complex salinity history and dynamic shore-l...
A study of organic-walled microfossils from sediment cores of the Central Baltic Sea (North Central ...
How entire microbial communities are structured across stratified sediments from the historical stan...
Integrated palaeoecological studies of two fiord sediment sequences in the province of Blekinge, SE ...
This article focuses on the diatom assemblages and geochemical composition of sediment cores retriev...
A new palaeoenvironmental record of the post-glacial history of the southern Baltic Sea (~14 ka to p...
This article presents the results of diatom studies from three cores taken from the Arkona Basin. Th...
A chronology based on optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is presented for the late- and ...
The focus of this study was the 11.55 m long sediment core 303700-7, which was retrieved from the Gd...
Dating of sediment cores from the Baltic Sea has proven to be difficult due to uncertainties surroun...
This ar ti cle pres ents re sults of the anal y sis of 3 sed i ment cores taken from the bot tom of ...
Dating of sediment cores from the Baltic Sea has proven to be difficult due to uncertainties surroun...
Results of radiocarbon dating of bottom sediments from the Baltic Sea are presented for four areas i...
During and after deglaciation, Lake Vättern developed from a proglacial lake situated at the western...
The mid-Holocene Littorina Sea transgression has been studied in sediment cores from four coastal la...
After the last deglaciation, the Baltic Sea underwent a complex salinity history and dynamic shore-l...
A study of organic-walled microfossils from sediment cores of the Central Baltic Sea (North Central ...
How entire microbial communities are structured across stratified sediments from the historical stan...
Integrated palaeoecological studies of two fiord sediment sequences in the province of Blekinge, SE ...
This article focuses on the diatom assemblages and geochemical composition of sediment cores retriev...
A new palaeoenvironmental record of the post-glacial history of the southern Baltic Sea (~14 ka to p...
This article presents the results of diatom studies from three cores taken from the Arkona Basin. Th...
A chronology based on optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is presented for the late- and ...
The focus of this study was the 11.55 m long sediment core 303700-7, which was retrieved from the Gd...
Dating of sediment cores from the Baltic Sea has proven to be difficult due to uncertainties surroun...
This ar ti cle pres ents re sults of the anal y sis of 3 sed i ment cores taken from the bot tom of ...
Dating of sediment cores from the Baltic Sea has proven to be difficult due to uncertainties surroun...
Results of radiocarbon dating of bottom sediments from the Baltic Sea are presented for four areas i...
During and after deglaciation, Lake Vättern developed from a proglacial lake situated at the western...
The mid-Holocene Littorina Sea transgression has been studied in sediment cores from four coastal la...
After the last deglaciation, the Baltic Sea underwent a complex salinity history and dynamic shore-l...
A study of organic-walled microfossils from sediment cores of the Central Baltic Sea (North Central ...
How entire microbial communities are structured across stratified sediments from the historical stan...