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A 100-year record of climate change and human activities inferred from the geochemical composition of sediments in Chaiwopu Lake, arid northwest China
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Lake-wide assessment of trace elements in surface sediments and water of Lake Sevan
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Water and dissolved gas geochemistry of the monomictic Paterno sinkhole (central Italy)
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Sub-fossil chironomids as indicators of hydrological changes in the shallow and high-altitude lake Shen Co, Tibetan Plateau, over the past two centuries
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Using integrated multivariate statistics to assess the hydrochemistry of surface water quality, Lake Taihu basin, China
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Trends in Ostracoda and Cladocera distribution and water chemistry in subarctic Canada: Churchill (Manitoba) lakes and ponds revisited
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Preliminary investigations on picoplankton-related precipitation of alkaline-earth metal carbonates in meso-oligotrophic lake Geneva (Switzerland)
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Hydrochemical determination of source water contributions to Lake Lungo and Lake Ripasottile (central Italy)
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Fifty years of eutrophication and lake restoration reflected in sedimentary carbon and nitrogen isotopes of a small, hardwater lake (south Germany)
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Holocene and Late Glacial sedimentation near steep slopes in southern Lake Baikal
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A long-term multi-proxy record of varved sediments highlights climate-induced mixing-regime shift in a large hard-water lake ~5000 years ago
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A case study of the planktonic communities in two hydrologically different oxbow lakes, Vistula River, Central Poland
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Daily and seasonal variability of CO2 saturation and evasion in a free flowing and in a dammed river reach
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