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1. Paleoclimatical History Recorded By Diatom Assemblages From The Huguangyan Maar Lake In Zhanjiang Since The Last 31.5 Ka To 10 Ka
2. A Record Of Environmental And Monsoon Change Between38,000and17,000Calendar Years B.P. Indicated By Diatom Assemblages From Maar Lake Huguangyan
3. A Record Of Environmental Change Between18,000and14,000Calendar Years B.P. Indicated By Diatom Assemblages From Yunlongtianchi
4. A Record Of Environmental Change Between80,000and38,000Calendar Years B.P. Indicated By Diatom Assemblages From Maar Lake Huguangyan
5. The Diatom Assemblages And Environmental Change In Western Greenland Since6700Cal. A BP
6. The Distributions And Environmental Implication Of Modern Diatoms In Peatlands Of The Northern Of Greater Khingan Range
7. Sedimentary Record Of Diatom Assemblages In The Bohai Sea And Their Palaeoceanographic Significance
8. Study On The Variation Characteristics Of Diatoms And The Driving Factors Of Eutrophication In Xian?nv Lake Over The Past 60 Years
9. Primary Studies On The Holocene Diatom Assemblages And Their Paleoenvironmental Significance In The Kanas Lake, Xinjiang
10. Paleolimnological assessment of Holocene climatic and environmental change in two lakes located in different regions of the Canadian Arctic Tundra
11. Quantitative diatom-based reconstruction of paleoenvironmental conditions in Florida Bay and Biscayne Bay, U.S.A
12. Holocene paleoenvironmental changes inferred from diatom assemblages in Kusawa Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada
13. Feasibility study for using diatom assemblages from a small dilute subalpine lake as an indicator of past megadroughts in the Sierra Nevada
14. A 6000-year record of diatom assemblages in a storm-influenced estuary (Alabama)
15. Paleoenvironmental implications of diatom assemblages in a large middle arctic watershed: Sanagak Lake and the Lord Lindsay River, Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut
16. Recent and fossil diatom assemblages from lakes in central and northern Alberta: Ecological and palaeoecological inferences
17. Response Of Diatom Assemblages From Qi'ao Island To The Climate Changes In Pearl River Delta Over The Past 300 Years
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