A reconstruction of the palaeohydrological conditions of a flood-plain: a multi-proxy study from the Grabia River valley mire, central Poland
Published 2015 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
A reconstruction of the palaeohydrological conditions of a flood-plain: a multi-proxy study from the Grabia River valley mire, central Poland
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
BOREAS
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 543-562
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2015-03-19
DOI
10.1111/bor.12115
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Bayesian Analysis of Radiocarbon Dates
- (2016) Christopher Bronk Ramsey RADIOCARBON
- Floods control the influence of environmental gradients on the diversity of zooplankton communities in a neotropical floodplain
- (2013) Nadson Ressyé Simões et al. AQUATIC SCIENCES
- Changes in the biota and sediments of glacial Lake Koźmin, Poland, during the late Saalian (Illinoian)
- (2013) Dominik Pawłowski et al. JOURNAL OF PALEOLIMNOLOGY
- IntCal13 and Marine13 Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curves 0–50,000 Years cal BP
- (2013) Paula J Reimer et al. RADIOCARBON
- Origin and contrasting succession pathways of the Western Carpathian calcareous fens revealed by plant and mollusc macrofossils
- (2012) Petra Hájková et al. BOREAS
- Microcrustacean assemblages in a large river: on the importance of the flow regime
- (2012) Csaba Vadadi-Fülöp HYDROBIOLOGIA
- Interactions between microbial degradation of sedimentary organic matter and lake hydrodynamics in shallow water bodies: insights from Lake Sarbsko (northern Poland)
- (2012) Michał WOSZCZYK et al. JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY
- Evolution of small valley mire in central Poland as a result of hydroclimatic oscillations
- (2012) Dominik Pawłowski et al. Geochronometria
- Progress in the holocene chrono-climatostratigraphy of Polish territory
- (2012) Leszek Starkel et al. Geochronometria
- Do subfossil Cladocera and chydorid ephippia disentangle Holocene climate trends?
- (2011) Liisa Nevalainen et al. HOLOCENE
- Intra-lake heterogeneity of sedimentary cladoceran (Crustacea) assemblages forced by local hydrology
- (2011) Liisa Nevalainen HYDROBIOLOGIA
- Potamozooplankton communities in three different outlets from mesotrophic lakes located in lake-river system
- (2011) Robert Czerniawski et al. OCEANOLOGICAL AND HYDROBIOLOGICAL STUDIES
- The distribution and abundance of chironomids in high-latitude Eurasian lakes with respect to temperature and continentality: development and application of new chironomid-based climate-inference models in northern Russia
- (2011) A.E. Self et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Sensitivity of West and Central European river systems to environmental changes during the Holocene: A review
- (2010) Bastiaan Notebaert et al. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
- The simultaneous inference of zooplanktivorous fish and macrophyte density from sub-fossil cladoceran assemblages: a multivariate regression tree approach
- (2010) THOMAS A. DAVIDSON et al. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
- Present-day events and the evaluation of Holocene palaeoclimatic proxy data
- (2010) Leszek Starkel QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
- Subfossil Cladocera in relation to contemporary environmental variables in 54 Pan-European lakes
- (2009) RIKKE BJERRING et al. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
- Riverine habitat heterogeneity: the role of slackwaters in providing hydrologic buffers for benthic microfauna
- (2009) Daryl Lindsay Nielsen et al. HYDROBIOLOGIA
- Epiphytic diatoms as flood indicators
- (2009) Johan A. Wiklund et al. JOURNAL OF PALEOLIMNOLOGY
- Late Glacial and Holocene temperature changes at Egelsee, Switzerland, reconstructed using subfossil chironomids
- (2009) Isabelle Larocque-Tobler et al. JOURNAL OF PALEOLIMNOLOGY
- Reconstructing riverine paleo-flow regimes using subfossil insects (Coleoptera and Trichoptera): the application of the LIFE methodology to paleochannel sediments
- (2008) Lynda C. Howard et al. JOURNAL OF PALEOLIMNOLOGY
- Holocene river activity: analysing 14C-dated fluvial and colluvial sediments from Germany
- (2008) Thomas Hoffmann et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreFind the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
Search