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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  European Pollen Database (EPD)
    Publication Date: 2023-02-07
    Keywords: AS3; ASP3; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; El Asperillo, Spain; HAND; Lithology/composition/facies; Sampling by hand
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 12 data points
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    PANGAEA
    In:  European Pollen Database (EPD)
    Publication Date: 2023-02-23
    Keywords: Age, dated; Age, dated, error to older; Age, dated, error to younger; Age, radiocarbon; Core1; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Teanga, United Kingdom; TEANGDAT
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 21 data points
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    PANGAEA
    In:  European Pollen Database (EPD)
    Publication Date: 2023-02-23
    Keywords: Age, dated; Age, dated, error to older; Age, dated, error to younger; Age, radiocarbon; Core1; DEPTH, sediment/rock; RLGH3DAT; Round Loch of Glenhead, United Kingdom
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 21 data points
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  • 4
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    PANGAEA
    In:  European Pollen Database (EPD)
    Publication Date: 2023-11-01
    Keywords: Alnus; Andromeda; Anthemis; Artemisia; Baldellia; Betula; Bidens; Boraginaceae; Calluna vulgaris; Caryophyllaceae; Chenopodiaceae; Cichorioideae; Core1; Corylus; Crataegus; Cruciferae; Cyperaceae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Empetrum; Epilobium; Ericaceae; Fagus; Filipendula; Fraxinus excelsior; Galium; Genista; Gramineae; Hedera; Helianthemum; Hippophae; Huperzia selago; Hypericum; Ilex; Isoetes; Jasione; Juniperus; Leguminosae; Littorella uniflora; Lobelia-type; Lonicera; Lotus; Mentha; Mercurialis; Myriophyllum alterniflorum; Narthecium; Nymphaea; Osmunda regalis; Picea; Pinus; Plantago coronopus; Plantago lanceolata; Plantago major; Polypodium; Potamogeton; Potentilla; Prunus; Pteridium; Quercus robur; Ranunculus acris; Ranunculus trichophyllus; Rhinanthus; RLGH3DAT; Round Loch of Glenhead, United Kingdom; Rumex crispus; Salix; Sanguisorba; Saxifraga; Scilla-type; Scrophulariaceae; Selaginella; Serratula; Sorbus; Sparganium; Spergula; Sphagnum; Succisa; Symphytum; Tilia; Ulmus; Umbelliferae; Urtica dioica; Utricularia; Vicia cracca
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5214 data points
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  • 5
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    PANGAEA
    In:  European Pollen Database (EPD)
    Publication Date: 2023-11-01
    Keywords: Alnus; Anthemis-type; Armeria; Artemisia; AS3; ASP3; Asphodelus; Betula; Bidens-type; Calluna vulgaris; Caryophyllaceae; Centaurea nigra-type; Cerealia-type; Chenopodiaceae; Cichorioideae; Cistus undifferentiated; Corema album; Corylus; Cruciferae; Cyperaceae; Daphne; DEPTH, sediment/rock; El Asperillo, Spain; Ephedra distachya-type; Ephedra fragilis-type; Erica australis-type; Erica lusitanica; Erica umbellata-type; Erodium; Filicopsida; Galium-type; Genista; Gentiana; Gentianella; Gramineae; HAND; Hydrocotyle; Isoetes; Juniperus; Labiatae; Lactuca; Leguminosae; Loeflingia; Lotus-type; Lythrum; Mentha; Mercurialis; Myriophyllum alterniflorum; Ononis baetica-type; Picea; Pimpinella; Pinus; Plantago coronopus; Plantago lanceolata; Plantago major-type; Polypodium; Potamogeton; Potentilla; Prunella-type; Quercus; Ranunculus acris-type; Rhinanthus; Rumex crispus-type; Salix; Sambucus; Sampling by hand; Scilla-type; Serratula-type; Sorbus; Sparganium; Trifolium; Typha angustifolia; Typha latifolia; Umbelliferae; Vicia cracca-type; Vicia sylvatica-type
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3920 data points
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    PANGAEA
    In:  European Pollen Database (EPD)
    Publication Date: 2023-11-01
    Keywords: Alisma; Alnus; Andromeda; Anthemis; Artemisia; Betula; Bidens; Calluna vulgaris; Cerealia-type; Chenopodiaceae; Cichorioideae undifferentiated; Core1; Corylus; Crataegus; Cruciferae; Cyperaceae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Empetrum; Ericaceae; Filipendula; Fraxinus excelsior; Galium; Gramineae; Hedera; Huperzia selago; Isoetes; Juniperus; Lonicera; Lotus; Myriophyllum spicatum; Narthecium; Nymphaea; Osmunda regalis; Picea; Pinus; Plantago lanceolata; Plantago major; Polypodium; Populus; Potamogeton; Potentilla; Pteridium; Quercus robur; Ranunculus trichophyllus; Rhinanthus; Rumex crispus; Salix; Sanguisorba; Selaginella; Sorbus; Sparganium; Sphagnum; Succisa; Symphytum; Teanga, United Kingdom; TEANGDAT; Tilia; Ulmus; Umbelliferae; Vaccinium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3416 data points
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  • 7
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of the American Chemical Society 64 (1942), S. 974-981 
    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 8
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Freshwater biology 23 (1990), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2427
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: SUMMARY. 1. Lough Augher, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, underwent eutrophication as a result of untreated effluent disposal by a local creamery, from 1900 until 1972–73, when primary sewage treatment began. When this remedial action met with limited success the effluent was redirected to the River Blackwater, downstream of the lake2. A sediment core taken in July 1981 shows an unambiguous record of the diatom response to this eutrophication; the species succession represents a clear eutrophication gradient, with a shift from mesotrophic plankton forms (Aulacoseira ambigua, Asterionella formosa, Fragilaria crotonensis, Diatoma tenue var. elongatum) to a variety of small Stephanodiscus spp. typical of very eutrophic conditions (S. parvus, S. hantzschii). The succession is in reasonable agreement with that predicted by changing Si:P ratios.3. A second, short core, taken in September 1985, shows dramatic changes in the diatom plankton after 1981, with resurgences and rapid increases of species present early in the lake's eutrophication, and representative of mesotrophic conditions. There is clear agreement between the biostratigraphic record of the two cores, for the time period during which they overlap, c. 1970–81.4. The available chemical data post-dates the re-direction of the creamery effluent. However, it indicates that the phosphorus concentration is in equilibrium with the loading, and has stabilized following effluent re-direction. There were no significant differences for chlorophyll a and total phosphorus between the years for which data are available. The mean concentrations were 10, 14 and 10 g 1−1 chlorophyll a, and 61, 63 and 58 g TP 1−1 in 1978, 1979 and 1982 respectively.5. A Correspondence Analysis Joint-plot is used to summarize the biostratigraphy of the two cores. It serves as an ecological summary of the responses of the plankton diatoms to changing nutrient concentrations and ratios, following redirection of the creamery effluent, and demonstrates clearly the new direction taken by the planktonic diatoms. Although the phosphorus and chlorophyll a data suggest that the lake returned quickly to an equilibrium state, the diatom community continued to change. suggesting a time-lag effect and non-equilibrium responses by the planktonic diatoms to their nutrient environment.6. The potential value of palaeolimnological approaches to long- and medium-term monitoring of diatom plankton changes should not be underestimated; they may provide an important time component for limnological restoration projects.
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  • 9
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 180 (1957), S. 198-199 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] The question of the sex ratio from conception onwards in man is of more than academic interest at the present time, in that reasonably accurate estimates of early ratios are essential for estimating the validity of extrapolations from experimental animals to man of the importance of sex-linked ...
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  • 10
    ISSN: 1573-0417
    Keywords: acidification ; diatoms ; sediment chemistry ; magnetic stratigraphy ; soot ; paleolimnology ; Wales
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract A variety of paleolimnological techniques, coupled with historical data on land-use and fisheries, are used to evaluate the magnitude, timing, and causes of acidification of Llyn Hir, a moorland lake in central Wales. pH reconstruction based on diatom analysis suggests a gradual decline in lakewater pH beginning ca. 1870 and intensifying in the mid-1930's, with a total decline of 1.1 pH units between 1870 and 1984. This pH decline correlates with increased sedimentary concentrations of carbonaceous particles, trace metals, and magnetic minerals, which indicate the local deposition of atmospherically transported products of fossil-fuel combustion. Pollen data and the historical record show no significant alterations in land-use or catchment vegetation, indicating that acidification of Llyn Hir is a result of the increased deposition of atmospheric pollutants, not of land-use and vegetation change.
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