The 100th issue of the Journal of Paleolimnology: Reflections and future challenges John P. SmolWilliam M. Last Editorial Introduction Pages: 137 - 139
Classification of lacustrine sediments based on sedimentary components Douglas SchnurrenbergerJames RussellKerry Kelts OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 154
Holocene environmental changes of the Hwajinpo Lagoon on the eastern coast of Korea Jong-Gwon YumKeiji TakemuraKang-Min Yu OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 166
Holocene lake-level changes and their reflection in the paleolimnological records of two lakes in northern Estonia Jaan-Mati PunningMihkel KangurGöran Possnert OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 178
Estimating historical in-lake alkalinity generation from sulfate reduction and its relationship to lake chemistry as inferred from algal microfossils Peter A. SiverRichard RicardAnne E. Giblin OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 197
Ostracode-based reconstruction from 23,300 to about 20,250 cal yr BP of climate, and paleohydrology of a groundwater-fed pond near St. Louis, Missouri Brandon CurryDenis Delorme OriginalPaper Pages: 199 - 207
Spatially irregular sedimentation in a small, morphologically complex lake: implications for paleoenvironmental studies Robert Gilbert OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 220
Stratigraphy of the mid-Holocene black bands in Lakes Michigan and Huron: Evidence for possible basin-wide anoxia Carrie OdegaardDavid K. ReaTheodore C. Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 221 - 234
Diatom-inference models for surface-water temperature and salinity developed from a 57-lake calibration set from the Sierra Nevada, California, USA Amy M. BloomKatrina A. MoserGlen M. MacDonald OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 255
Freeze coring of soft surface sediments at a water depth of several hundred meters Thomas KulbeRichard Niederreiter OriginalPaper Pages: 257 - 263