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1. Post-glacial Environmental Evolution Of Lake Huangqihai, Inner Mongolia: An Investigation On Loss-on-ignition
2. Determination And Analysis Of Rare Earth Elements In Sediment Cores Of East China-Yellow Sea And Suspended Particulate Materials Of Changjiang Estuary With HR-ICP-MS
3. Measurement Of Biogenic Silica (BSi) In Marine Sediment Cores From East China Sea And Their Stratigraphical Application
4. Characteristic Of Element Geochemistry And Sediment Provenance In Sediment Cores From Shikoku Basin
5. Preliminary Study On Lignin Phenols In Sediments For Tracing Terrigenous Organic Matter And Reconstructing Environmental Change
6. Laboratory Research On Testing Method For Sediment Cores And Marine Suspensions
7. Huangqihai Lake Sediment Organic Matter And Organic Carbon Isotope Paleoclimate Significance
8. Comparative Study Of Sediment Cores From The Chukchi And Bering Basins And Its Paleoceanographic Implications During Late Quaternary
9. Climate Records From Surface Sediment Cores In Lake Yogo And Lakeonuma In Japan
10. Late Glacial And Holocene Lake-level Fluctuations And Climatic Change Documented By Multiple Sediment Cores From Genggahai Lake
11. Online Detection And Basic Physical Property Analysis Of Gas Hydrate-bearing Sediment Cores
12. Past Environmental Changes Recorded By Deep-sea Sediment Cores From Eastern Equatorial Atlantic
13. Study On Biogenic Silica And 32Si In Marine Sediment Cores From The Nansha Sea Area
14. Elemental And Isotopic Characteristics Of Sedimentary Organic Matter From The Inner Shelf Of The East China Sea
15. Recent Changes In Detrital Supply And Organic Matter Burial Inferred From Elemental And Isotopic Geochemistry Of Dated Short Sediment Cores From The Changjiang Distal Mud Belt,East China Sea
16. A late-Quaternary record of environmental variability from lake sediment cores, Wind River Range, Wyoming
17. Early Holocene climate of southwestern Alberta, Canada, reconstructed from lake sediment cores
18. Evolution of the Bahamian coastal environment of San Salvador Island over the last 3,500 years based on Triangle Pond sediment cores
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