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The recent deposition of laminated sediments in highly eutrophic Lake Kierskie, western Poland: 1 year pilot study of limnological monitoring and sediment traps | SpringerLink
Lake 2D: laminated sediment | Ecosystems - Freshwater
The micromorphology of glaciolacustrine varve sediments and their use for reconstructing palaeoglaciological and palaeoenvironmental change - ScienceDirect
Laminated (and most likely varved) lake sediments from Bosumtwi core. | Download Scientific Diagram
Lamination (geology) - Wikipedia
Deciphering long‐term records of natural variability and human impact as recorded in lake sediments: a palaeolimnological puzzle - Mills - 2017 - WIREs Water - Wiley Online Library
Human and climate global-scale imprint on sediment transfer during the Holocene | PNAS
Quaternary | Special Issue : Annually Laminated Lake Sediments
GEOL342 - Sedimentation and Stratigraphy
Michał Słowiński on Twitter: "Sampling beautiful #laminated lake sediment - Gościąż Lake - Central Poland https://t.co/6tMu3Orr46" / Twitter
Laminated Lake Sediments and their Impact on Paleoclimatology - GRIN
Investigations of lake sediments and limno-monitoring
Coeval primary and diagenetic carbonates in lacustrine sediments challenge palaeoclimate interpretations | Scientific Reports
EGU - Media Library - Microscopic view of laminated sediments from Lake Oeschinen, Switzerland
High-precision sampling of laminated sediments: Strategies from Lake Suigetsu | PAGES
Palaeoseismology from microfabric and geochemical analysis of lacustrine sediments, Windermere, UK | Journal of the Geological Society
Impacts of point sources of nutrients on lakes | PNAS
Laminated lake sediments in northeast Poland: distribution, preconditions for formation and potential for paleoenvironmental investigation | SpringerLink
Photos of laminated sediments from two parallel core sections from Lake... | Download Scientific Diagram
Frontiers | Lake Sediments Reveal Large Variations in Flood Frequency Over the Last 6,500 Years in South-Western Norway | Earth Science