Palaeolimnological Proxies as Tools of Environmental Reconstruction in Fresh Water
Palaeolimnology is one of the most rapidly developing fields of limnology. The primary objective of this volume is to present new palaeolimnological findings from eastern and central Europe. Although this area has sometimes received less attention th
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Developments in Hydrobiology 208
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Palaeolimnological Proxies as Tools of Environmental Reconstruction in Fresh Water Editors
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Krisztina Buczko´ , Ja´nos Korponai2, Judit Padisa´k3 & Scott W. Starratt4 1 2
Hungarian Natural History Museum, Department of Botany, 1476 Budapest, P.O. Box 222, Hungary
West-Transdanubian District Water Authority, H-8360 Keszthely, Csik F. str. 1, Hungary; Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, University of West Hungary, Szombathely, Hungary Department of Limnology, University of Pannonia, Egyetem u. 10. 8200 Veszpre´m, Hungary
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U.S. Geological Survey, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA
Previously published in Hydrobiologia, Volume 631, 2009
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Editors Krisztina Buczkó Hungarian Natural History Museum Department of Botany 1476 Budapest P.O. Box 222 Hungary János Korponai West-Transdanubian District Water Authority H-8360 Keszthely Csik F. str. 1 Hungary; Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences University of West Hungary Szombathely Hungary
Judit Padisák Department of Limnology University of Pannonia Egyetem u. 10. 8200 Veszprém Hungary
Scott W. Starratt U.S. Geological Survey 345 Middlefield Road Menlo Park CA 94025
USA
Cover illustration: Lake Saint Anna, the only remaining crater lake in the Carpathian Mountains. Other crater lakes were filled and are now covered by peat-bogs. Photo: Eniko" Magyari.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-3387-1 ISBN: 978-90-481-3386-4
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Contents
Foreword: A virtual congress on palaeolimnology—palaeolimnological proxies as tools for environmental reconstruction in fresh water K. Buczkó · J. Korponai · J. Padisák · S.W. Starratt 1 Review of dated Late Quaternary palaeolimnological records in the Carpathian Region, east-central Europe K. Buczkó · E.K. Magyari · P. Bitušík · A. Wacnik 3 Palaeolimnology of the last crater lake in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains: a multiproxy study of Holocene hydrological changes E. Magyari · K. Buczkó · G. Jakab · M. Braun · Z. Pál · D. Karátson · I. Pap 29 Subfossil diatoms and chironomids along an altitudinal gradient in the High Tatra Mountain lakes: a multi-proxy record of past environmental trends P. Bitušík · V. Kubovc^ík · E. Štefková · P.G. Appleby · M. Svitok 65 Palaeoclimatic signals and anthropogenic disturbances from the peatbog at Nagybárkány (North Hungary) G. Jakab · P. Majkut · I. Juhász · S. Gulyás · P. Sümegi · T. Töro¡¡csik 87 Late Pleistocene–early H
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