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- 10,000 years of climate control over carbon accumulation in an Iberian bog (southwestern Europe) Academic Article
- A 13,000-year peatland palaeohydrological response to the ENSO-related Asian monsoon precipitation changes in the middle Yangtze Valley Academic Article
- Arid Central Asia saw mid-Holocene drought Academic Article
- Carbon stable isotopes as a palaeoclimate proxy in vascular plant dominated peatlands Academic Article
- Contemporary, modern and ancient carbon fluxes in the Zoige peatlands on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Academic Article
- Global carbon cycle perturbation across the Eocene-Oligocene climate transition Academic Article
- Modelling past and future peatland carbon dynamics across the pan-Arctic Academic Article
- Modelling past, present and future peatland carbon accumulation across the pan-Arctic region Academic Article
- PALADYN v1.0, a comprehensive land surface-vegetation-carbon cycle model of intermediate complexity Academic Article
- Peatland development and carbon dynamics since the Last Glacial Maximum in the Hengduan Mountains Region Academic Article
- Reconstruction of atmospheric lead and heavy metal pollution in the Otrębowskie Brzegi peatland (S Poland) Academic Article
- Rereading a tree-ring database to illustrate depositional histories of subfossil trees Academic Article
- Short-distance distribution patterns of testate amoebae in an Arctic ice-wedge polygon mire (Berelekh-Indigirka lowlands, NE Siberia) Academic Article
- Sub-annual fluorescence measurements of coral skeleton: relationship between skeletal luminescence and terrestrial humic-like substances Academic Article
- The development of Hani peatland in the Changbai mountains (NE China) and its response to the variations of the East Asian summer monsoon Academic Article
- The influence of climate on peatland extent in Western Siberia since the Last Glacial Maximum Academic Article
- The landscape setting of bog bodies: Interdisciplinary research into the site location of Yde Girl, The Netherlands Academic Article
- Widespread Biological Response to Rapid Warming on the Antarctic Peninsula Academic Article