481 results on '"Gałka, Mariusz"'
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2. Tropical peat composition may provide a negative feedback on fire occurrence and severity
3. Developing a European aquatic macrophyte transfer function for reconstructing past lake-water chemistry
4. Moisture availability versus grazing and burning as drivers of Holocene forest-grassland coexistence in Europe: A case study from open ecosystems of southeastern Romania
5. Strengthening potential of recent peat dating
6. Late Holocene changes in the water table at an alkaline fen in Central Latvia: Their impacts on CaCO3 deposition at the fen and relation to the hydroclimate patterns of the Eastern Baltic Region
7. The decline of tufa deposition in an alkaline fen ecosystem in East-Central Europe and its impact on biotic assemblages: Insights from monitoring and paleoecological data
8. The absence of disturbances promoted Late Holocene expansion of silver fir (Abies alba) in the Bohemian Forest
9. Reply to “Comment on attribution of modern Andean glacier mass loss requires successful hindcast of pre-industrial glacier changes”
10. Environmental changes during Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Kuyavia Lakeland, Central Poland
11. Holocene history of the lake and forest island ecosystem at and around Lake Seliger, Valdai Hills (East European Plain, Russia)
12. Attribution of modern Andean glacier mass loss requires successful hindcast of pre-industrial glacier changes
13. Relations of fire, palaeohydrology, vegetation succession, and carbon accumulation, as reconstructed from a mountain bog in the Harz Mountains (Germany) during the last 6200 years
14. Anthropocene history of rich fen acidification in W Poland — Causes and indicators of change
15. Insight into the factors of mountain bog and forest development in the Schwarzwald Mts.: Implications for ecological restoration
16. Ultrafine multi-metal (Zn, Cd, Pb) sulfide aggregates formation in periodically water-logged organic soil
17. Long-term ecological studies on the oxbow ecosystems development and fire history in the Drava river valley (Central Europe): Implications for ecological restoration.
18. Consequences of Lake Expansion and Disappearance for the Complex of Bronze and Iron Age Settlements at Bruszczewo (Western Poland, Central Europe).
19. Control of carbon and nitrogen accumulation by vegetation in pristine bogs of southern Patagonia
20. 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 (Latvia)
21. Plant succession and geochemical indices in immature peatlands in the Changbai Mountains, northeastern region of China: Implications for climate change and peatland development
22. Recent fire regime in the southern boreal forests of western Siberia is unprecedented in the last five millennia
23. Exceptional hydrological stability of a Sphagnum-dominated peatland over the late Holocene
24. Influence of transboundary transport of trace elements on mountain peat geochemistry (Sudetes, Central Europe)
25. Towards the understanding the impact of fire on the lower montane forest in the Polish Western Carpathians during the Holocene
26. Kettle-hole peatlands as carbon hot spots: Unveiling controls of carbon accumulation rates during the last two millennia
27. The Holocene dynamics of moss communities in subalpine wetland ecosystems in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains, Central Europe
28. The Medieval Climate Anomaly in Oceania
29. A multi-proxy analysis of hydroclimate trends in an ombrotrophic bog over the last millennium in the Eastern Carpathians of Romania
30. The formation of low-energy meanders in loess landscapes (Transdanubia, central Europe)
31. The evolution and disappearance of “false delta” multi-channel systems in postglacial areas (Central Europe)
32. 2000 years of variability in hydroclimate and carbon accumulation in western Siberia and the relationship with large-scale atmospheric circulation: A multi-proxy peat record
33. The Medieval Climate Anomaly in Antarctica
34. Plant communities control long term carbon accumulation and biogeochemical gradients in a Patagonian bog
35. Decadal variability of north-eastern Atlantic storminess at the mid-Holocene: New inferences from a record of wind-blown sand, western Denmark
36. Landslides increased Holocene habitat diversity on a flysch bedrock in the Western Carpathians
37. Early Holocene succession of vegetation and molluscs in Lake Jaczno, East-Central Europe
38. Large herbivore population and vegetation dynamics 14,600–8300 years ago in central Latvia, northeastern Europe
39. Responses of vegetation and testate amoeba trait composition to fire disturbances in and around a bog in central European lowlands (northern Poland)
40. The Medieval Climate Anomaly in South America
41. Evidence for ecosystem state shifts in Alaskan continuous permafrost peatlands in response to recent warming
42. Peatbog resilience to pollution and climate change over the past 2700 years in the Harz Mountains, Germany
43. Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in the Alaskan continuous permafrost zone
44. When archaeology meets environmental sciences: the Bruszczewo site revisited
45. Reply to ”Comment on Attribution of modern Andean glacier mass loss requires successful hindcast of pre-industrial glacier changes”
46. The late Holocene decline of Trapa natans L. in Northern Poland in the light of new palaeobotanical and geochemical data
47. Persist or take advantage of global warming: A development of Early Holocene riparian forest and oxbow lake ecosystems in Central Europe
48. Impact of climate change on the ecology of the Kyambangunguru crater marsh in southwestern Tanzania during the Late Holocene
49. Response of a spring-fed fen ecosystem in Central Eastern Europe (NW Romania) to climate changes during the last 4000 years: A high resolution multi-proxy reconstruction
50. Response of the aquatic plants and mollusc communities in Lake Kojle (central Europe) to climatic changes between 250 BCE and 1550 CE
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