This paper presents the results of geochemical analysis performed for the more-than-10-m-long core of sediments derived from Lake Nowowarpieńskie. Contrary to what its geographical name would suggest, it is in fact a peripheral bay of the Szczecin Lagoon (NW Poland). A characteristic feature of the sedimentary cover of this water body is the several-metre-thick layer of lacustrine chalk, which is unique in the lithology of the sediments of today's Szczecin Lagoon. This sediment has been analysed using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging. The chalk sediment from Lake Nowowarpieńskie is of chemical origin, bearing no fragments of vascular plants, but ...
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Annually laminated lake sediments are a very valuable source of paleoecological information because ...
Holocene limnic deposits characteristic of the average latitudes have partially outcropped as a resu...
Lacustrine chalk is very common in post-glacial lakes of northern Poland. In the deposit of Lake Kru...
We investigated the sedimentary record of Lake Hancza (northeastern Poland) using a multi-proxy appr...
The multi-proxy study (subfossil Cladocera and Ostracoda, palynology, sediment chemistry, stable iso...
The article is devoted to a reconstruction of the sedimentation processes in Kamyshovoye Lake (the K...
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The Lubuskie Lake District played an important part in recolonisation of the Polish Plain due to its...
This study aimed to reconstruct environmental changes in the Wkra River Valley near Bielawy Gołuskie...
The present paper discusses the influence of geochemical properties on biogenic deposits in the Wilk...
This study focuses on diatom assemblages occurring in core Łeb1 of Late-glacial and Holocene deposit...
Late Weichselian and early Holocene climatic and environmental changes are inferred from stable carb...
The paper outlines some problems in the interpretation of biogenic silica content in lacustrine sedi...
Wykorzystując wcześniej opublikowane prace oraz materiały jeszcze nieopublikowane, autorzy przeprowa...
This article focuses on the diatom assemblages and geochemical composition of sediment cores retriev...
Annually laminated lake sediments are a very valuable source of paleoecological information because ...
Holocene limnic deposits characteristic of the average latitudes have partially outcropped as a resu...
Lacustrine chalk is very common in post-glacial lakes of northern Poland. In the deposit of Lake Kru...
We investigated the sedimentary record of Lake Hancza (northeastern Poland) using a multi-proxy appr...
The multi-proxy study (subfossil Cladocera and Ostracoda, palynology, sediment chemistry, stable iso...
The article is devoted to a reconstruction of the sedimentation processes in Kamyshovoye Lake (the K...
Analyses of diatom assemblages were performed in sediment cores from the Szczecin Lagoon area, as a ...
The Lubuskie Lake District played an important part in recolonisation of the Polish Plain due to its...
This study aimed to reconstruct environmental changes in the Wkra River Valley near Bielawy Gołuskie...
The present paper discusses the influence of geochemical properties on biogenic deposits in the Wilk...
This study focuses on diatom assemblages occurring in core Łeb1 of Late-glacial and Holocene deposit...
Late Weichselian and early Holocene climatic and environmental changes are inferred from stable carb...
The paper outlines some problems in the interpretation of biogenic silica content in lacustrine sedi...
Wykorzystując wcześniej opublikowane prace oraz materiały jeszcze nieopublikowane, autorzy przeprowa...
This article focuses on the diatom assemblages and geochemical composition of sediment cores retriev...
Annually laminated lake sediments are a very valuable source of paleoecological information because ...