Analysis of siliceous microfossils of a 79 cm long peat sediment core from Highlands Hammock State Park, Florida, revealed distinct changes in the local hydrology during the past 2,500 years. The coring site is a seasonally inundated forest where water availability is directly influenced by precipitation. Diatoms, chrysophyte statospores, sponge remains and phytoliths were counted in 25 samples throughout the core. Based on the relative abundance of diatom species, the record was subdivided into four diatom assemblage zones, which mainly reflect the hydrological state of the study site. An age-depth relationship based on radiocarbon measurements of eight samples reveals a basal age of the core of approximately 2,500 cal. yrs. BP. Two signif...
We carried out geochemical analyses on a sediment core from Lake Harris, Florida (USA) to identify s...
Quantitative analysis of siliceous microfossils was performed on four 1.5-m sediment cores (LA-2, LA...
Despite their sensitivity to climate variability, few of the abundant sinkhole lakes of Florida have...
Analysis of siliceous microfossils of a 79 cm long peat sediment core from Highlands Hammock State P...
Coastal ecosystems around the world are constantly changing in response to interacting shifts in cli...
Shallow marine ecosystems are experiencing significant environmental alterations as a result of chan...
Shallow marine ecosystems are experiencing significant environmental alterations as a result of chan...
Despite lake sensitivity to climate change, few Florida paleolimnological studies have focused on ch...
Available proxy records from the Florida peninsula give a varying view on hydrological changes durin...
Successfully rehabilitating drained wetlands through hydrologic restoration is dependent on defining...
We carried out geochemical analyses on a sediment core from Lake Harris, Florida (USA) to identify s...
Quantitative analysis of siliceous microfossils was performed on four 1.5-m sediment cores (LA-2, LA...
Despite their sensitivity to climate variability, few of the abundant sinkhole lakes of Florida have...
Analysis of siliceous microfossils of a 79 cm long peat sediment core from Highlands Hammock State P...
Coastal ecosystems around the world are constantly changing in response to interacting shifts in cli...
Shallow marine ecosystems are experiencing significant environmental alterations as a result of chan...
Shallow marine ecosystems are experiencing significant environmental alterations as a result of chan...
Despite lake sensitivity to climate change, few Florida paleolimnological studies have focused on ch...
Available proxy records from the Florida peninsula give a varying view on hydrological changes durin...
Successfully rehabilitating drained wetlands through hydrologic restoration is dependent on defining...
We carried out geochemical analyses on a sediment core from Lake Harris, Florida (USA) to identify s...
Quantitative analysis of siliceous microfossils was performed on four 1.5-m sediment cores (LA-2, LA...
Despite their sensitivity to climate variability, few of the abundant sinkhole lakes of Florida have...