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Increased aeolian activity during humidity shifts as recorded in a raised bog in south-west Sweden during the past 1700 years
R. de Jong
Geobiosphere Science Centre, Quaternary Sciences, Lund University, Sweden
K. Schoning
Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University, Sweden
S. Björck
Geobiosphere Science Centre, Quaternary Sciences, Lund University, Sweden
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- Sand mass accumulation rate as a proxy for wind regimes in the SW Barents Sea during the past 3 ka P. Sjögren
- Large-scale transgressive coastal dune behaviour in Europe during the Little Ice Age D. Jackson et al.
- Mid- to late Holocene aeolian activity recorded in a coastal dunefield and lacustrine sediments on Andøya, northern Norway P. Nielsen et al.
- Regional and local patterns of peat humification in three raised peat bogs in Värmland, south-central Sweden A. Borgmark & S. Wastegård
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