Paleolimnology IV Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Paleolimnology, held at Ossiach, Carinthia, Austria

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Löffler, H. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1987, 1987
Edition:1st ed. 1987
Series:Developments in Hydrobiology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 52. Oligochaete cocoon remains as evidence of past lake pollution
  • 53. Industrial tailings in Lake Traunsee (Salzkammergut, Austria)
  • 54. Palynological investigations in sediments of ancient lake Duvensee, Schleswig-Holstein (North Germany)
  • 55. Ostracod fauna of Duvensee, an ancient lake in Northern Germany
  • 56. Effects of peatbog ditching in lakes: Problems in paleolimnological interpretation
  • 57. Paleolimnological reflections of fiber-plant retting in the sediment of a small clearwater lake
  • 35. A geographical survey of littoral crustacea in Norway and their use in paleolimnology
  • 36. Preliminary study of the development of the subfossil chironomid fauna (Diptera) of Lake Taylor, South Island, New Zealand, during the younger Holocene
  • III. Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man
  • 37. Biogenic silica records in the sediments of Little Round Lake, Ontario
  • 38. Litho- and palynostratigraphy at Lobsigensee: Evidences for trophic changes during the Holocene
  • 39. An early meromictic stage in Lobsigensee (Switzerland) as evidenced by ostracods and Chaoborus
  • 40. Carotenoids from plankton and photosynthetic bacteria in sediments as indicators of trophic changes in Lake Lobsigen during the last 14000 years
  • 41. Stratigraphy of specific algal and bacterial carotenoids in the sediments of Lake Varese (N. Italy)
  • 42. The content of chlorophyll in the sediment of the volcanic maar lakes in the Eifel region (Germany) as an indicator for eutrophication
  • 23. Paleolimnology of mid-elevation lakes in the Kenya Rift Valley
  • 24. Upper Pleistocene and Holocene lakes in the An Nafud, Saudi Arabia
  • 25. Late Quaternary palaeohydrology of Lake Huinaymarca (Bolivia)
  • 26. The Pleistocene lake deposits of the NE Baza Basin (Spain)
  • 27. Organic microscopic remains in Miocene lacustrine sediments near Libros (Teruel, Spain)
  • 28. Non-siliceous algae in a five meter core from Lake Kinneret (Israel)
  • 29. Limnologic consequences of the decline in hemlock 4800 years ago in the three Southern Ontario lakes
  • 30. Geology and sedimentary history of Lake Traunsee (Salzkammergut, Austria)
  • 31. Sediments and sedimentary history of Lake Attersee (Salzkammergut, Austria)
  • 32. Diatom distribution and diatom inferred pH in the sediment of four alpine lakes
  • 33. Late Quaternary diatoms in the sediments of Przedni Staw Lake (Polish Tatra Mountains)
  • 34. Scandinavian limnochronology of sediments and heavy metals
  • 13. Mallomonadacea (Chrysophyceae) Scales: Early biotic paleoindicators of lake acidification
  • 14. The relationship between surface sediment diatom assemblages and pH in 33 Galloway lakes
  • 15. Diatom biostratigraphy and comparative core correlation within a small lake basin
  • 16. Interpretation of bryozoan microfossils in lacustrine sediment cores
  • 17. On the relationship between the Bosmina taxa coregoni and thersites (Cladocera), as indicated by sub fossil remains
  • 18. Ecological correlates of net accumulation rates of Cladocera remains in lake sediments
  • 19. Cladoceran remains as indicators of lake acidification
  • 20. Magnesium and strontium in non-marine ostracod shells as indicators of palaeosaliniy and palaeotemperature
  • 21. On the preservation of carapaces of some limnic ostracods: An exercise inactuopalaeontology
  • 22. Information value of chironomid remains in the uppermost sediment layers of complex lake basin
  • II. Regional Paleolimnology
  • I. In honour of Prof. Dr. D. E. Frey and Prof. Dr. S. R. Brown, the organizer of the paleolimnological symposia
  • 1. A biographical sketch of David G. Frey
  • 2. A biographical sketch of Seward R. (Ted) Brown
  • 3. The PIRLA project: Paleoecological investigation of recent lake acidification
  • 4. 210Pb dating by low background gamma counting
  • 5. 137Cs as a tracer of recent sedimentary processes in Lake Michigan
  • 6. The chemistry of lake sediments in time and space
  • 7. Calculating net annual accumulation rates of sediment components exemplified by pollen
  • 8. Sedimentary records of accelerated nutrient loading in Florida lakes
  • 9. Material transfer from water to sediment in Florida lakes
  • 10. Pollen as a chronometer and sediment tracer, Burrinjuck Reservoir, Australia
  • 11. Sedimentary pigments as an index of the trophic status of Lake Mead
  • 12. Biogenic silica and phosphorus accumulation in sediments as indices of eutrophication in the Laurentian Great Lakes
  • 43. Phosphorus budgets and forms of phosphorus in the Sau reservoir sediment: An interpretation of the limnological record
  • 44. Sediment accumulation in Lakes Lilla Ullfjärden and Stora Ulffjärden, Sweden
  • 45. Chemical sediment stratigraphy of four high alpine lakes in Austria
  • 46. Acidification history and crustacean remains: some ecological obstacles
  • 47. Recent and long-term acidification of Upper Wallface Pond (N.Y.) as indicated by mallomonadacean microfossils
  • 48. Recent sedimentation in a freshwater reservoir in SW-Finland: The diatomological and chemical evidende of sediments on the development of the water body
  • 49. Recent sedimentological conditions in the delta of the river Kyrönjoki, Western Finland
  • 50. Concentration and annual accumulation values of heavy metals in lake sediments: Their significance in studies of the history of heavy metal pollution
  • 51. Sedimentary records of carbonaceous particles from fossil fuel combustion