Aspects of the developmental history and paleolimnology of lakes in Finland Pentti Alhonen OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 4
Säynäjälampi and the difficulties inherent in the dating of sediments in a hard-water lake Ingrid U. OlssonFarid El-DaoushyYrjö Vasari Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 5 - 14
The use of fallout 137Cs and 239,240Pu for dating of lake sediments Timo JaakkolaKimmo TolonenSoili Leskinen Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 15 - 19
Caesium-137 profiles in the sediments of a partial-meromictic lake on Great Sandy Island (Fraser Island), Queensland, Australia M. E. Longmore (McCallan)B. M. O'LearyC. W. Rose Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 21 - 27
The assessment of 210Pb data from sites with varying sediment accumulation rates P. G. ApplebyF. Oldfieldz Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 29 - 35
Mineral magnetic studies of lake sediments F. OldfieldC. BarnoskyJ. P. Smith Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 37 - 44
Global holocene magnetostratigraphy R. Thompson Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 45 - 51
The use of magnetic measurements in interpreting the fire histories of lake drainage basins T. A. Rummery Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 53 - 58
Changing patterns of sediment accumulation in a small lake in Scania, southern Sweden J. A. Dearing Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 59 - 64
The use of X-ray radiographic methods in studying sedimentary properties and rates of sediment accumulation Valter Axelsson Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 65 - 69
An automated technique for the accurate positioning of sediment core sites and the bathymetric mapping of lake basins Richard W. BattarbeeColin TitcombeJohn Anderson Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 71 - 74
Recent climatic changes recorded by the salinity of pore waters in the Dead Sea sediments M. StillerP. KaushanskyI. Carmi Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 75 - 79
Trace element associations as indicators of sediment accumulation in lakes Lidiya V. Sergeeva Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 81 - 84
Transfer functions for estimating paleoecological conditions (pH) from East African diatoms F. GasseF. Tekaia Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 85 - 90
Interpretation of lake quality from contemporary diatom assemblages Pertti HuttunenJouko Meriläinen Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 91 - 97
Bacterial decomposition of organic matter in lacustrine sediments V. G. Drabkova Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 99 - 102
Relationship between sedimentary pigments and primary production: evidence from core analyses of twelve Italian lakes Piero GuilizzoniGiuliano BonomiDelio Ruggiu Part One: Method and Their Application Pages: 103 - 106
The mythical concept of eutrophication M. C. Whiteside Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 107 - 111
Paleolimnological reconstruction of the effects of atmospheric deposition of acids and heavy metals on the chemistry and biology of lakes in New England and Norway Ronald B DavisStephen A. NortonDavid F. Brakke Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 113 - 123
Cultural disturbances and trophic history of a small meromictic lake from central Canada John P. SmollS. R. BrownR. N. McNeely Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 125 - 130
Diatom and chrysophyte relict assemblages in the sediments of Blelham Tarn in the English Lake District Elizabeth Y. Haworth Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 131 - 133
Changes of the benthic fauna of the profundal zone of Traunsee (Austria) due to salt mining activities H. Löffler Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 135 - 139
Cladoceran remains as evidence of change in trophic state in three Swiss lakes Mary M. BoucherleHans Züllig Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 141 - 146
Changes in diatom flora deposited annually during the freshening of the impounded, sea-bay of Gennarbyviken in southern Finland Matti RäsänenKimmo Tolonen Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 147 - 152
Eutrophication processes in Spanish reservoirs as revealed by biological records in profundal sediments Narcis PratM. Victoria Daroca Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 153 - 158
Seasonal eutrophication by wildfowl in basins isolating from the sea Gunnel Linnman Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 159 - 163
Eutrophication and the disappearance of lakes in the Brodnica Lake District, Northern Poland as a result of human interference Zygmunt Churski Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 165 - 168
An attempt to trace eutrophication in a shallow lake (Balaton, Hungary) using chironomids György DévaiJudit Moldován Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 169 - 175
Zn, P and ATP in the sediments of two lakes in South Finland L. KoivoR. Oravainen Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 177 - 179
Clostridium perfringens (Holland) as an indicator of human effluent in the sediment of Lake Tuomiojärvi, central Finland Kaj Granberg Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 181 - 184
Paleolimnological studies of annually-laminated sediments in Loe Pool, Cornwall, U.K. M. A. CoardS. M. CousenH. Simola Part Two: Lake Changes Related to the Influence of Man Pages: 185 - 191
Recent geologic development of Lake Michigan (U.S.A.) David L. GrossRichard A. Cahill Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 193 - 198
Paleolimnology of the Peten Lake district, Guatemala Michael W. Binford Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 199 - 203
Paleolimnology of the Petén Lake district, Guatemala Mark Brenner Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 205 - 210
Paleolimnology of the Peten Lake District, Guatemala Edward S. Deevey Jr.Mark BrennerMichael W. Binford Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 211 - 216
The Holocene development of some low and high arctic Greenland lakes Bent Fredskild Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 217 - 224
Palynological investigations of the sediments of ten lakes in eastern Holstein, North Germany Friz-Rudolf Averdieck Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 225 - 230
Development of Grossensee (Holstein, Germany): variations in trophic status from the analysis of subfossil microfauna Jutta Günther Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 231 - 234
Stratigraphy of Cladocera and Chironomidae in a core from a shallow North German lake Wolfgang Hofmann Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 235 - 239
Diatom succession in the post-glacial sediments of the Komořany Lake, North-West Bohemia, Czechoslovakia Zdeňka Řeháková Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 241 - 245
The environmental evolution and infilling process of a former lake near Vracov (Czechoslovakia) Kamil Rybíček Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 247 - 250
Variability of Actinocyclus kuetzingii (A.S.) Sim. in the Littorina sediments of the Polish Baltic Coast Wieslawa Przybylowska-LangeIrena KaczmarskaWincenty Kilarski Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 251 - 256
Paleolimnological investigations in humid and arid zones of the Soviet Union G. G. MartinsonV. I. KhomutovaV. G. Drabkova Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 257 - 260
Recent history of Lake Ladoga N. N. DavydovaA. A. KurochkinaI. S. Trifonova Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 261 - 263
Diatoms in the plankton and sediments of two lakes of different trophic type I. S. TrifonovaN. N. Davydova Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 265 - 268
Palynological investigations of the sediments of the north-western lakes of the Russian Plain and the Baltic Sea V. I. Khomutova Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 269 - 273
The Middle-Valdaj Lakes in the Western part of the Bolshezemelskaja tundra Emma Loseva Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 275 - 279
Sediment formation in Lake Baikal Vera A. BelovaB. F. LutG. K. Khursevich Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 281 - 285
Recent stratigraphy and accumulation of sediment in the deep, oligotrophic Lake Pääjärvi in South Finland H. SimolaP. Uimonen-Simola Part Three: Regional Paleolimnology Pages: 287 - 293