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Special issues

Publications
Author
Eds: Francus P, Ridge JC & Johnson MD
Special issues
2013
GFF - Journal of the Geological Society of Sweden

A special issue, comprising 11 papers, by the Varves Working Group.

> The rise of varves [p.229]
Francus P, Ridge JC & Johnson MD

> Compaction of recent varved lake sediments [p.231]
Maier DB, Rydberg J, Bigler C & Renberg I

> Seasonal formation of clastic-biogenic varves: the potential for palaeoenvironmental interpretations [p.237]
Ojala AEK, Kosonen E, Weckström J, Korkonen S & Korhola A

> Construction and validation of calendar-year time scale for annually laminated sediments – an example from Lake Szurpiły (NE Poland) Kinder M, Tylmann W, Enters D, Piotrowska N, Poreba G & Zolitschka B

> Revised ∼2000-year chronostratigraphy of partially varved marine sediment in Santa Barbara Basin, California [p.258]
Schimmelmann A, Hendy IL, Dunn L, Pak DK & Lange CB

> Minor element variations during the past 1300 years in the varved sediments of Lake Xiaolongwan, north-eastern China [p.265]
Chu G, Sun Q, Li S, Lin Y, Wang X, Xie M, Shang W, Li A & Yang K

> Glacial varves at Pärnu, south-western Estonia: a local varve chronology and proglacial sedimentary environment [p.273]
Hang T & Kohv M

> ANTEVS: a quantitative varve sequence cross-correlation technique with examples from the Northeastern USA [p.282]
Rayburn JA & Vollmer FW

> Varved glaciomarine clay in central Sweden before and after the Baltic Ice Lake drainage: a further clue to the drainage events at Mt Billingen [p.293]
Johnson MD, Kylander ME, Casserstedt L, Wiborgh H & Björck S

> Drainage varves, seismites and tsunamites in the Swedish Varve Chronology [p.308]
Mörner NA

> New insight into Saanich Inlet varved sediments (British Columbia, Canada) from micro-scale analysis of sedimentary facies and micro-XRF core scanning analyses [p.316]
Kanamaru K, Francus P, François R, Besonen M & Laj C

 

Publications
Author
Eds: de Vernal A, Gersonde R, Goosse H, Seidenkrantz M-S & Wolff EW
Special issues
2013
Quaternary Science Reviews

This special issue contains a set of papers addressing various sea ice proxies and their application to large scale sea ice reconstruction. It is a contribution by the PAGES Sea Ice Proxy (SIP) working group and is partly an outcome of a workshop held at GEOTOP in Montréal in March 2012.

> Sea ice in the paleoclimate system: the challenge of reconstructing sea ice from proxies – an introduction [p.1]
de Vernal A, Gersonde R, Goosse H, Seidenkrantz M-S & Wolff EW

> The Arctic sea ice biomarker IP25: a review of current understanding, recommendations for future research and applications in palaeo sea ice reconstructions [p.9]
Belt ST & Müller J

> Mapping recent sea ice conditions in the Barents Sea using the proxy biomarker IP25: implications for palaeo sea ice reconstructions [p.26]
Navarro-Rodriguez A, Belt ST, Knies J & Brown TA

> Biomarker distributions in surface sediments from the Kara and Laptev seas (Arctic Ocean): indicators for organic-carbon sources and sea-ice coverage [p.40]
Xiao X, Fahl K & Stein R

> Evaluation of the sea ice proxy IP25 against observational and diatom proxy data in the SW Labrador Sea [p.53]
Weckström K, Massé G, Collins LG, Hanhijärvi S, Bouloubassi I, Sicre M-A, Seidenkrantz M-S, Schmidt S, Andersen TJ, Andersen ML, Hill B & Kuijpers A

> Insights into Circum-Arctic sea ice variability from molecular geochemistry [p.63]
Stoynova V, Shanahan TM, Hughen KA & Vernal Ad

> Identification of contrasting seasonal sea ice conditions during the Younger Dryas [p.74]
Cabedo-Sanz P, Belt ST, Knies J & Husum K

> Evaluating highly branched isoprenoid (HBI) biomarkers as a novel Antarctic sea-ice proxy in deep ocean glacial age sediments [p.87]
Collins LG, Allen CS, Pike J, Hodgson DA, Weckström K & Massé G

> Diatoms and biomarkers evidence for major changes in sea ice conditions prior the instrumental period in Antarctic Peninsula [p.99]
Barbara L, Crosta X, Schmidt S & Massé G

> Dinocyst-based reconstructions of sea ice cover concentration during the Holocene in the Arctic Ocean, the northern North Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas [p.111]
de Vernal A, Hillaire-Marcel C, Rochon A, Fréchette B, Henry M, Solignac S & Bonnet S

> Reconstructing past sea ice cover of the Northern Hemisphere from dinocyst assemblages: status of the approach [p.122]
de Vernal A, Rochon A, Fréchette B, Henry M, Radi T & Solignac S

> Benthic foraminifera as palaeo sea-ice indicators in the subarctic realm – examples from the Labrador Sea–Baffin Bay region [p.135]
Seidenkrantz M-S

> Quaternary history of sea ice in the western Arctic Ocean based on foraminifera [p.145]
Polyak L, Best KM, Crawford KA, Council EA & St-Onge G

> A 600-ka Arctic sea-ice record from Mendeleev Ridge based on ostracodes [p.157]
Cronin TM, Polyak L, Reed D, Kandiano ES, Marzen RE & Council EA

> A review of sea ice proxy information from polar ice cores [p.168]
Abram NJ, Wolff EW & Curran MAJ

> Geochemical and isotopic tracers of Arctic sea ice sources and export with special attention to the Younger Dryas interval [p.184]
Hillaire-Marcel C, Maccali J, Not C & Poirier A

> Modelling past sea ice changes [p.191]
Goosse H, Roche DM, Mairesse A & Berger M

> Role of sea ice in global biogeochemical cycles: emerging views and challenges [p.207]
Vancoppenolle M, Meiners KM, Michel C, Bopp L, Brabant F, Carnat G, Delille B, Lannuzel D, Madec G, Moreau S, Tison J-L & Merwe Pvd

 

Publications
Author
Eds: Veres D & Mîndrescu M
Special issues
2013
Quaternary International

This special issue resulted from a workshop co-sponsored by PAGES "Climate Change in the Balkan-Carpathian region during the Late Pleistocene & Holocene" held in Romania in June 2011.

> Advancing Pleistocene and Holocene climate change research in the Carpathian–Balkan region [p.1]
Veres D & Mîndrescu M

> Climatic control of magnetic granulometry in the Mircea Vodă loess/paleosol sequence (Dobrogea, Romania) [p.5]
Necula C, Panaiotu C, Heslop D & Dimofte D

> Combined IRSL and post-IR OSL dating of Romanian loess using single aliquots of polymineral fine grains [p.15]
Vasiliniuc Ş, Vandenberghe DAG, Timar-Gabor A, Cosma C & van den Haute P

> The Campanian Ignimbrite/Y5 tephra layer – A regional stratigraphic marker for Isotope Stage 3 deposits in the Lower Danube region, Romania [p.22]
Veres D, Lane CS, Timar-Gabor A, Hambach U, Constantin D, Szakács A, Fülling A & Onac BP

> Responses of terrestrial ecosystems to Dansgaard–Oeshger cycles and Heinrich-events: A 28,000-year record of environmental changes from SE Hungary [p.34]
Sümegi P, Magyari E, Dániel P, Molnár M & Törőcsik T

> Glaciation in the Rila mountains (Bulgaria) during the Last Glacial Maximum [p.51]
Kuhlemann J, Gachev E, Gikov A, Nedkov S, Krumrei I & Kubik P

> Deglaciation chronology and paleoclimate of the Pięciu Stawów Polskich/Roztoki Valley, high Tatra Mountains, Western Carpathians, since the Last Glacial Maximum, inferred from 36Cl exposure dating and glacier–climate modelling [p.63]
Makos M, Nitychoruk J & Zreda M

> Late Pleistocene glaciers in the western Rodna Mountains, Romania [p.79]
László P, Kern Z & Nagy B

> Holocene vegetation history in the Maramureş Mountains (Northern Romanian Carpathians) [p.92]
Fărcaş S, Tanţău I, Mîndrescu M & Hurdu B

> Lake sediment records of atmospheric pollution in the Romanian Carpathians [p.105]
kinyemi FO, Hutchinson SM, Mîndrescu M & Rothwell JJ

> Using linear discriminant analysis (LDA) of bulk lake sediment geochemical data to reconstruct lateglacial climate changes in the South Carpathian Mountains [p.114]
Braun M, Hubay K, Magyari E, Veres D, Papp I & Bálint M

> Diatom-inferred lateglacial and Holocene climatic variability in the South Carpathian Mountains (Romania) [p.123]
Buczkó K, Magyari EK, Braun M & Bálint M

> A 13,600-year diatom oxygen isotope record from the South Carpathians (Romania): Reflection of winter conditions and possible links with North Atlantic circulation changes [p.136]
Magyari EK, Demény A, Buczkó K, Kern Z, Vennemann T, Fórizs I, Vincze I, Braun M, Kovács JI, Udvardi B & Veres D

> Mid-Holocene climate conditions and moisture source variations based on stable H, C and O isotope compositions of speleothems in Hungary [p.150]
Demény A, Czuppon G, Siklósy Z, Leél-Őssy S, Lin K, Shen C-C & Gulyás K

> Vegetation and climate history of the Lake Prespa region since the Lateglacial [p.157]
Panagiotopoulos K, Aufgebauer A, Schäbitz F & Wagner B

> First high-resolution marinopalynological stratigraphy of Late Quaternary sediments from the central part of the Bulgarian Black Sea area [p.170]
Filipova-Marinova M, Pavlov D, Coolen M & Giosan L

> Holocene record of environmental changes and palaeoclimatic implications in Alykes Lagoon, Zakynthos Island, western Greece, Mediterranean Sea [p.184]
Avramidis P, Geraga M, Lazarova M & Kontopoulos N

> Malacological sequence from profile of calcareous tufa in Groń (Podhale Basin, southern Poland) as an indicator of the Late Glacial/Holocene boundary [p.196]
Alexandrowicz WP

> Medieval accumulation in the Upper Dniester river valley: The role of human impact and climate change in the Carpathian Foreland [p.207]
Gębica P, Starkel L, Jacyšyn A & Krąpiec M

> Interdisciplinary investigations of the first reported laminated lacustrine sediments in Romania [p.219]
Mîndrescu M, Cristea AI, Hutchinson SM, Florescu G & Feurdean A

> Geoarchaeology of the ancient and medieval Danube Delta: Modeling environmental and historical changes. A review [p.231]
Romanescu G

> The impact of the Late Holocene coastal changes on the rise and decay of the ancient city of Histria (southern Danube delta) [p.245]
Vespremeanu-Stroe A, Preoteasa L, Hanganu D, Brown AG, Bîrzescu I, Toms P & Timar-Gabor A

> Multiple tree-ring proxies (earlywood width, latewood width and δ13C) from pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.), Hungary [p.257]
Kern Z, Patkó M, Kázmér M, Fekete J, Kele S & Pályi Z

> Determining steady-state accumulation-area ratios of outlet glaciers for application of outlets in climate reconstructions [p.268]
Ignéczi A, Nagy B

> Impacts of anthropogenic effects on river ice regime: Examples from Eastern Central Europe [p.275]
Takács K, Kern Z & Nagy B

Publications
Author
Eds: David J. Lowe, Hiroshi Moriwaki, Siwan M. Davies, Takehiko Suzuki and Nicholas J.G. Pearce
Special issues
2011
Quaternary International

This special issue emerged from a PAGES supported workshop - the “International Field Conference on Tephrochronology, Volcanism, and Human Activity” held in Kirishima, Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Kyushu, Japan, from 9 to 17 May, 2010.

> Enhancing tephrochronology and its application (INTREPID project): Hiroshi Machida commemorative volume [p.1]
Lowe DJ, Davies SM, Moriwaki H, Pearce NJG & Suzuki T

> The INTAV intercomparison of electron-beam microanalysis of glass by tephrochronology laboratories: Results and recommendations [p.19]
Kuehn SC, Froese DG, Shane PAR & INTAV Intercomparison Participants

> Characterization and correlation of cryptotephras using major-element analyses of melt inclusions preserved in quartz in last interglacial marine sediments, southeastern Shikoku, Japan [p.48]
Matsu’ura T, Uenob T & Furusawa A

> Trace-element microanalysis by LA-ICP-MS: The quest for comprehensive chemical characterisation of single, sub-10 μm volcanic glass shards [p.57]
Nicholas J.G. Pearce, Perkins WT, Westgate JA & Wade SC

> Lead isotope ratios of volcanic glass by laser ablation inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry: Application to Miocene tephra beds in Montana, USA and adjacent areas [p.82]
Westgate JA, Pearce NJG, Perkins WT, Shane PA & Preece SJ

> Geochemical fingerprinting of the widespread Toba tephra using biotite compositions [p.97]
Smith VC, Pearce NJG, Matthews NE, Westgate JA, Petraglia MD, Haslam M, Lane CS, Korisettar R & Pal JN

> Correlation of Middle Pleistocene crystal-rich tephra layers from Daisen Volcano, southwest Japan, based on the chemical composition and refractive index of mafic minerals [p.105]
Kotaki A, Katoh S & Kitani K

> ESR dating of tephra with dose recovery test for impurity centers in quartz [p.118]
Asagoea M, Toyoda S, Voinchet P, Falguères C, Tissoux H, Suzuki T & Banerjee D

> Scale in tephrostratigraphic correlation: An example from Turkish Pleistocene archaeological sites [p.124]
Tryon CA, Kuhn SL, Slimak L, Logan MAV & Balkan-Atlı N

> A Laacher See-eruption supplement to Tephrabase: Investigating distal tephra fallout dynamics [p.134]
Riede F, Bazely O, Newton AJ & Lane CS

> Tephrochronology and absolute centennial scale synchronisation of European and Greenland records for the last glacial to interglacial transition: A case study of Soppensee and NGRIP [p.145]
Lane CS, Blockley SPE, Ramsey CB & Lotte AF

> Tephra horizons contemporary with short early Holocene climate fluctuations: New results from the Faroe Islands [p.157]
Lind EM & Wastegård S

> Identification of the Icelandic Landnám tephra (AD 871 ± 2) in Scottish fjordic sediment [p.168]
Cage AG, Davies SM, Wastegård S & Austin WEN

> Identification of cryptotephra horizons in a North East Atlantic marine record spanning marine isotope stages 4 and 5a (∼60,000–82,000 a b2k) [p.177]
Abbott PM, Davies SM, Austin WEN, Pearce NJG & Hibbert F

> Chronology and processes of fluvial terrace formation in northeastern Kinki district, southwest Japan, based on cryptotephra analysis [p.190]
Ishimura D & Kakiuchi J

> Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) tephras: New tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern Kyushu, Japan [p.203]
Moriwaki H, Suzuki T, Murata M, Ikehara M, Machida H & Lowe DJ

> Paleoceanographic control on a large marine reservoir effect offshore of Tokai, south of Japan, NW Pacific, during the last glacial maximum-deglaciation [p.213]
Ikehara K, Danhara T, Yamashita T, Tanahashi M, Morita S & Ohkushi Ki

> Revised stratigraphy of Holocene tephras on Ulleung Island, South Korea, and possible correlatives for the U-Oki tephra [p.222]
Shiihara M, Torii M, Okuno M, Domitsu H, Nakamura T, Kim K-H, Moriwaki H & Oda M

> Late Pleistocene buried humic soils within a tephra-soil sequence near Unzen volcano, Kyushu, Japan [p.233]
Inoue Y, Nagaoka S & Sugiyama S

> 90,000-year phytolith record from tephra section at the northeastern rim of Aso caldera, Japan [p.239]
Miyabuchi Y & Sugiyama S

> Identification of Lower Pleistocene tephras under Tokyo and reconstruction of Quaternary crustal movements, Kanto Tectonic Basin, central Japan [p.247]
Suzuki T, Obara M, Aoki T, Murata M, Kawashima S, Kawai M, Nakayama T & Tokizane K

> Tephrochronology and eruptive history of Kirishima volcano in southern Japan [p.260]
Nagaoka S & Okuno M

> Widespread tephras in sediments from lake Ichi-no-Megata in northern Japan: Their description, correlation and significance [p.270]
Okuno M, Torii M, Yamada K, Shinozuka Y, Danhara T, Gotanda K, Yonenobu H & Yasuda Y

> Tephrostratigraphy and petrological study of Chikurachki and Fuss volcanoes, western Paramushir Island, northern Kurile Islands: Evaluation of Holocene eruptive activity and temporal change of magma system [p.278]
Takeshi Hasegawa, Mitsuhiro Nakagawa, Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto, Yoshihiro Ishizuka, Wataru Hirose, Sho-ichi Seki, Vera Ponomareva, Rybin Alexander

> Tephrochronological investigation at Dvuh-yurtochnoe lake area, Kamchatka: Numerous landslides and lake tsunami, and their environmental impacts [p.298]
Dirksena O, van den Bogaard C, Danhara T & Diekmann B

> The variegated (VT) tephra: A new regional marker for middle to late marine isotope stage 5 across Yukon and Alaska [p.312]
Jensen BJL, Preece SJ, Lamothe M, Pearce NJG, Froese DG, Westgate JA, Schaefer J & Begét J

> Holocene tephrochronology of the Hualaihue region (Andean southern volcanic zone, ∼42° S), southern Chile [p.324]
Watt SFL, Pyle DM, Naranjo JA, Rosqvist G, Mella M, Mather TA & Moreno H

> Distal occurrence of mid-Holocene Whakatane Tephra on the Chatham Islands, New Zealand, and potential for cryptotephra studies [p.344]
Holt KA, Lowe DJ, Hogg AG & Wallace RC

> Unravelling a complex volcanic history from fine-grained, intricate Holocene ash sequences at the Tongariro Volcanic Centre, New Zealand [p.352]
Moebis A, Cronin SJ, Neall VE & Smith IE

> Integrating records of explosive and effusive activity from proximal and distal sequences: Mt. Taranaki, New Zealand [p.364]
Turner MB, Cronin SJ, Bebbington MS, Smith IEM & Stewart RB

> Correlation of basaltic tephra from Mt Wellington volcano: Implications for the penultimate eruption from the Auckland Volcanic Field [p.374]
Shane P & Zawalna-Geer A

> The Upper Paleolithic nature of the Châtelperronian in South-Western France: Archeostratigraphic and lithic evidence [p.382]
Bordes JG & Teyssandier M

> The Irosin co-ignimbrite ash-fall deposit: A widespread tephra marker in the Bicol arc, south Luzon, Philippines [p.389]
Mirabueno MHT, Okuno M, Torii M, Danhara T, Laguerta EP, Newhall CG & Kobayashi T

 

Publications
Author
Eds: Olago D
Special issues
2006
Quaternary International

This special issue emerged from a PAGES supported workshop - the Pan-Africa PAGES workshop on African palaeoperspectives: Linking the past to the present and the future, 19–20 July 2004, Nairobi, Kenya.

> The Pan-Africa PAGES workshop on African palaeoperspectives: Linking the past to the present and the future, 19–20 July 2004, Nairobi, Kenya [p.1]
Olago D & Odada E

> Early Paleogene climate and productivity of the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic, off the western coast of Ghana [p.3]
Arkaah AB, Kaminski M, Ogle N, Kalin RM, Atta-Petters D, Apaalse L, Wiafe G & Armah AK

> Effect of improper water and land resource utilization on the central Main Ethiopian Rift lakes [p.8]
Legesse D & Ayenew T

> Land–sea linkages during deglaciation: High-resolution records from the eastern Atlantic off the coast of Namibia and Angola (ODP site 1078) [p.19]
Dupont L & Behling H

> Late Quaternary palynology in marine sediments: A synthesis of the understanding of pollen distribution patterns in the NW African setting [p.29]
Hooghiemstra H, Lézine A-M, Leroy SAG, Dupont L & Marret F

> An analysis of long-term rainfall variability, trends and groundwater availability in the Mulunguzi river catchment area, Zomba mountain, Southern Malawi [p.45]
Ngongondo CS

> Use of the geochemical and biological sedimentary record in establishing palaeo-environments and climate change in the Lake Ngami basin, NW Botswana [p.51]
Huntsman-Mapila P, Ringrose S, Mackay AW, Downey WS, Modisi M, Coetzee SH, Tiercelin J-J, Kampunzu AB & Vanderpost C

> Late Quaternary palaeoceanographic record in giant piston cores off South Africa, possibly including evidence of neotectonism [p.65]
Rau A, Rogers J & Chen M-T

> Taphonomy of phytoliths and macroplants in different soils from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) and the application to Plio-Pleistocene palaeoanthropological samples [p.78]
Albert RM, Bamford MK & Cabanes D

> Plio–Pleistocene macroplant fossil remains and phytoliths from Lowermost Bed II in the eastern palaeolake margin of Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania [p.95]
Bamford MK, Albert RM & Cabanes D

> Correlation of widespread Holocene and Pleistocene tephra layers from Newberry Volcano, Oregon, USA, using glass compositions and numerical analysis [p.113]
Kuehn SC & Foit FF

> Chronology of a probable neotectonic Pleistocene rock avalanche, Cordon del Plata (Central Andes), Mendoza, Argentina [p.138]
Moreiras SM

> Thermal (TL) and optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) techniques for dating Quaternary colluvial volcaniclastic sediments: An example from the Crati Basin (Northern Calabria) [p.149]
Carobene L, Cirrincione R, Rosa RD, Gueli AM, Marino S & Troja S

Publications
Author
Eds: Anderson NJ, Jeppesen E & Søndergaard M
Special issues
2005
Freshwater Biology

This special issue is a contribution by the PAGES LIMPACS Working Group.

> Ecological effects of reduced nutrient loading (oligotrophication) on lakes: an introduction [p.1589]
Anderson NJ, Jeppesen E & Søndergaard M

> Do phytoplankton communities correctly track trophic changes? An assessment using directly measured and palaeolimnological data [p.1594]
Dokulil MT & Teubner K

> Seasonal response of nutrients to reduced phosphorus loading in 12 Danish lakes [p.1605]
Søndergaard M, Jensen JP & Jeppesen E

> Response of fish and plankton to nutrient loading reduction in eight shallow Danish lakes with special emphasis on seasonal dynamics [p.1616]
Jeppesen E, Jensen JP, Søndergaard M & Lauridsen TL

> The recovery of a very shallow eutrophic lake, 20 years after the control of effluent derived phosphorus [p.1628]
Phillips G, Kelly A, Pitt J-A, Sanderson R & Taylor E

> Long-term response of a shallow, moderately flushed lake to reduced external phosphorus and nitrogen loading [p.1639]
Köhler J, Hilt S, Adrian R, Nicklisch A, Kozerski HP & Walz N

> A comparison of diatom phosphorus transfer functions and export coefficient models as tools for reconstructing lake nutrient histories [p.1651]
Bennion H, Johnes P, Ferrier R, Phillips G & Haworth E

> A 250 year comparison of historical, macrofossil and pollen records of aquatic plants in a shallow lake [p. 1671]
Davidson TA, Sayer CD, Bennion H, David C, Rose N & Wade MP

> Consequences of reduced nutrient loading on a lake system in a lowland catchment: deviations from the norm? [p. 1687]
Moss B, Barker T, Stephen D, Williams AE, Balayla DJ, Beklioglou M & Carvalho L

> Response of a shallow Mediterranean lake to nutrient diversion: does it follow similar patterns as in northern shallow lakes? [p.1706]
Romo S, Villena M-J, Sahuquillo M, Soria JM, Gimenez M, Alfonso T, Vicente E & Miracle MR

> Response of a eutrophic, shallow subtropical lake to reduced nutrient loading [p. 1718]
Coveney MF, Lowe EF, Battoe LE, Marzolf ER & Conrow

> Phosphorus decrease and climate variability: mediators of synchrony in phytoplankton changes among European peri-alpine lakes [p. 1731]
Anneville O, Gammeter S & Straile D

> Lake responses to reduced nutrient loading – an analysis of contemporary long-term data from 35 case studies [p.1747]
Jeppesen E, Søndergaard M, Jensen JP, Havens KE, Anneville O, Carvalho L, Coveney MF, Deneke R, Dokulil MT, Foy B, Gerdeaux D, Hampton SE, Hilt S, Kangur K, Köhler J, Lammens EHHR, Lauridsen TL, Manca M, Miracle MR, Moss B, Nöges P, Persson G, Phillips G, Portielje R, Romo S, Schelske CL, Straile D, Tatrai I, Willen E & Winder M

> Combining palaeolimnological and limnological approaches in assessing lake ecosystem response to nutrient reduction [p.1772]
Batterbee RW, Anderson NJ, Jeppesen E & Leavitt PR

Publications
Author
Eds: Marchant R & Behling H
Special issues
2005
Quaternary Research

This special issue results from a session at the XIVth International Palynology Congress (IPC) in Spain in July 2004, which was co-sponsored by PAGES.

> Special issue: Late Quaternary tropical ecosystem dynamics [p.284]
Marchant R & Behling H

> Modern pollen-rain characteristics of tall terra firme moist evergreen forest, southern Amazonia [p.284]
Gosling WD, Mayle FE, Tate NJ & Killeen TJ

> Holocene dryness and human occupation in Brazil during the “Archaic Gap” [p.298]
Araujo AGM, Neves WA, Piló LB & Atui JPV

> 15,000-yr pollen record of vegetation change in the high altitude tropical Andes at Laguna Verde Alta, Venezuela [p.308]
Rull V, Abbott MB, Polissar PJ, Wolfe AP, Bezada M & Bradley RS

> Paleoecological and climatic changes of the Upper Lerma Basin, Central Mexico during the Holocene [p.318]
Ludlow-Wiechers B, Almeida-Leñero L & Islebe G

> Quantification strategies for human-induced and natural hydrological changes in wetland vegetation, southern Florida, USA [p.333]
Donders TH, Wagner F & Visscher H

> A 23,000-yr pollen record from Lake Euramoo, Wet Tropics of NE Queensland, Australia [p.343]
Haberle SG

> A Holocene pollen and diatom record from Vanderlin Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, lowland tropical Australia [p.357]
Prebble M, Sim R, Finn J & Fink D

> A comparison of late Quaternary forest changes in New Caledonia and northeastern Australia [p.372]
Stevenson J & Hope G

> Interactions between human activity, volcanic eruptions and vegetation during the Holocene at Garua and Numundo, West New Britain, PNG [p.384]
Boyd WE, Lentfer CJ & Parr J

> How a wet tropical rainforest copes with repeated volcanic destruction [p.399]
Jago LCF & Boyd WE

> The stratigraphy and fire history of the Kutai Peatlands, Kalimantan, Indonesia [p.407]
Hope G, Chokkalingam U & Anwar S

> Stratigraphical and palynological appraisal of the Late Quaternary mangrove deposits of the west coast of India [p.418]
Kumaran KPN, Nair KM, Shindikar M, Limaye RB & Padmalal D

> High-resolution pollen record from core KW31, Gulf of Guinea, documents the history of the lowland forests of West Equatorial Africa since 40,000 yr ago [p.432]
Lezine A-M & Cazet J-P

> Paleoclimate changes during the last 100,000 yr from a record in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest region and interhemispheric comparison [p.444]
Ledru M-P, Rousseau D-D, Cruz FW, Riccomini C, Karmann I & Martin L

> Vegetation change in the coastal-lowland rainforest at Avai'o'vuna Swamp, Vava'u, Kingdom of Tonga [p.451]
Fall PL

> Cultivation and human impact at 6000 cal yr B.P. in tropical lowland forest at Niah, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo [p.460]
Hunt CO & Rushworth G

Publications
Author
Eds: Leng MJ
Special issues
2004
Quaternary Science Reviews

This special issue emerged from a 2002 meeting on “Isotopes in Quaternary Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction” (ISOPAL) that was one of a series of PAGES sponsored workshops contributing to the Pole–Equator–Pole (PEP III) transect.

> Palaeo-climate reconstruction from stable isotope variations in speleothems: a review [p.901]
McDermott F

> Constraints on hydrological and paleotemperature variations in the Eastern Mediterranean region in the last 140 ka given by the δD values of speleothem fluid inclusions [p.919]
McGarry S, Bar-Matthews M, Matthews A, Vaks A, Schilman B & Ayalon A

> Palaeoclimatic interpretation of high-resolution oxygen isotope profiles derived from annually laminated speleothems from Southern Oman [p.935]
Fleitmann D, Burns SJ, Neff U, Mudelsee M, Mangini A & Matter A

> 230Th/234U dating of Holocene tufas: possibilities and problems [p.947]
Garnett ER, Gilmour MA, Rowe PJ, Andrews JE & Preece RC

> Bone as a stable isotope archive for local climatic information [p.959]
Hedges REM, Stevens RE & Richards MP

> Using mammal tooth phosphate with freshwater carbonate and phosphate palaeoproxies to obtain mean paleotemperatures [p.967]
Grimes ST, Mattey DP, Collinson ME & Hooker JJ

> Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of northwest European horse bone and tooth collagen, 40,000 BP–present: Palaeoclimatic interpretations [p.977]
Stevens RE & Hedges REM

Publications
Author
Eds: Dikau R & Herget J
Special issues
2005
ERDKUNDE – Archive for Scientific Geography

This special section comprising 7 articles is a contribution by the PAGES LUCIFS Working Group.

The 7 articles within this issue are:

> Land use and climate impacts on fluvial systems during the period of agriculture in the river Rhine catchment (RhineLUCIFS) - An introduction
Dikau R, Herget J & Hennrich K

> Human impact and vegetation change as triggers for sediment dynamics in the River Rhine catchment
Dix A, Burggraaff P, Kleefeld KD, Küster H, Schirmer W & Zimmermann A

> Palaeoclimate within the River Rhine catchment during Holocene and historic times
Glaser R, Ammann B, Brauer A, Heiri O, Jacobeit J, Lotter AF, Luterbacher J, Maisch M, Magny M, Pfister C, Tinner W, Veit H & Wanner H

> Engineering impacts on river channels in the River Rhine catchment
Herget J, Bremer E, Coch T, Dix A, Eggenstein G & Ewald K

> Water and biogeochemical fluxes in the river Rhine catchment
Kempe S & Krahe P

> Holocene fluviatile processes and valley history in the River Rhine catchment
Schirmer W, Bos JAA, Dambeck R, Hinderer M, Preston N, Schulte A, Schwalb A & Wessels M

> Boundary conditions for sediment input into the river rhine: soils, sediments and slope processes
Thiemeyer H, Blümel WD, Dambeck R, Dieckmann B, Eberle J, Glade T, Hecht S, Houben P, Moldenhauer K-M, Schrott L, Schulte A, Vogt R & Wunderlich J

 

Publications
Author
Eds: Walling D
Special issues
2003
Hydrological Processes

This special issue is the result of a LUCIFS start-up workshop held in Bonn, Germany in March 2002 and is a contribution by the PAGES LUCIFS Working Group.

> Preface [p.3179]
Walling D

> The influence of climatic change and human activity on erosion processes in sub-arid watersheds in southern East Siberia [p.3181]
Korytny LM, Bazhenova OI, Martianova GN & Ilyicheva EA

> Influence of atmospheric circulation changes and regional climate variability on river flow and suspended sediment fluxes in southern Iceland [p.3195]
Lawler DM, McGregor GR & Phillips ID

> The impact of changes in climate and land use on soil erosion, transport and deposition of suspended sediment in the River Rhine [p.3225]
Asselman NEM, Middelkoop H & van Dijk PM

> Changes in the fine sediment dynamics of the Ouse and Tweed basins in the UK over the last 100–150 years [p.3245]
Walling DE, Owens PN, Foster IDL & Lees JA

> Changes in the fluvial system of the Kondoa Irangi Hills, central Tanzania, since 1960 [p.3271]
Eriksson M, Reuterswärd K & Christiansson C

> Meteorological and land use controls on past and present hydro-geomorphic processes in the pre-alpine environment: an integrated lake–catchment study at the Petit Lac d'Annecy, France [p.3287]
Foster GC, Dearing JA, Jones RT, Crook DS, Siddle DJ, Harvey AM, James PA, Appleby PG, Thompson R, Nicholson J & Loizeau J-L

> Changes in the flux of sediment in the Upper Murrumbidgee catchment, Southeastern Australia, since European settlement [p.3307]
Olley JM & Wasson RJ

> Changes in sediment flux and storage within a fluvial system: some examples from the Rhine catchment [p.3321]
Lang A, Bork H-R, Mäckel R, Preston N, Wunderlich J & Dikau R

> Erosion and sedimentation on the Russian Plain, part 1: contemporary processes [p.3335]
Litvin LF, Zorina YF, Sidorchuk AY, Chernov AV & Golosov VN

> Erosion and sedimentation on the Russian Plain, II: the history of erosion and sedimentation during the period of intensive agriculture [p.3347]
Sidorchuk AY & Golosov VN

> Sedimentation rates in the lower Yellow River over the past 2300 years as influenced by human activities and climate change [p.3359]
Xu J