A hydroclimate-proxy model based on sedimentary facies in an annually laminated sequence from Lake Ohau, South Island, New Zealand Heidi A. RoopRichard LevyHo Il Yoon Original paper 08 October 2015 Pages: 1 - 16
Diatom assemblages in a reservoir sediment core track land-use changes in the watershed Lauren A. SchroederScott C. MartinColleen E. McLean OriginalPaper Open access 26 September 2015 Pages: 17 - 33
Factors controlling typhoons and storm rain on the Korean Peninsula during the Little Ice Age Kota KatsukiDong-Yoon YangKaoru Kashima Original paper 03 October 2015 Pages: 35 - 48
Spits formed in Glacial Lake Algonquin indicate strong easterly winds over the Laurentian Great Lakes during late Pleistocene Randall J. SchaetzlFrank J. Krist Jr.Michael J. Michalek Original paper 01 October 2015 Pages: 49 - 65
Biogeochemical evidence for freshwater periods during the Last Glacial Maximum recorded in lake sediments from Nam Co, south-central Tibetan Plateau Roman WittFranziska GüntherGerd Gleixner Original paper Open access 06 November 2015 Pages: 67 - 82
Climate and human land-use as a driver of Lake Narlay (Eastern France, Jura Mountains) evolution over the last 1200 years: implication for methane cycle Simon BelleValérie VerneauxMichel Magny Original paper 12 November 2015 Pages: 83 - 96