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A multi-proxy long-term ecological investigation into the development of a late Holocene calcareous spring-fed fen ecosystem (Raganu Mire) and boreal forest at the SE Baltic coast...
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Apolinarska, K.
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Aunina, L.
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Feurdean, A.
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Gałka, M.
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Sim
, T.
G
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Tobolski, K.
Published 2021
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Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH
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Amesbury, M.J
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Baird, A.J
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Beilman, D.
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Channon, A.
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Charman, D.J
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Gallego-Sala, A.V
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Morris, P.J
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Sim
, T.
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Swindles, G.T
Published 2021
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Vikings, peat formation and settlement abandonment: multi-method chronological approach from Shetland
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Swindles, G.T.
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Outram, Z.
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Batt, Catherine M.
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Hamilton, W.D.
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Church, M.J.
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Bond, Julie M.
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Watson, E.J.
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Cook, G.T.
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Sim
, T.
G
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Newton, A.J.
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Dugmore, A.J.
Published 2019
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