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2. Forschendes und entdeckendes Lernen – Steine erzählen Geschichten
3. Southward shifts and enhancements of the westerlies over the Tibetan Plateau during North Atlantic cooling events
4. Contour marks as potential indicators of evaporation rates in the early Permian continental vertebrate site Bromacker (Thuringia, Central Germany)
5. Patterns and cyclicity of Quaternary sedimentation above a subducting seamount at Rock Garden (Central Hikurangi margin, New Zealand)
6. Analysemethoden
7. Marine and marginal marine Ostracoda as proxies in geoarchaeology
8. The unexpectedly short Holocene Humid Period in Northern Arabia
9. Spatial distribution and consequences of contaminants in harbour sediments – A case study from Richards Bay Harbour, South Africa
10. Mio–Pleistocene Ostracoda from the Zhada Basin (western Tibetan Plateau)
11. Sight and blindness: The relationship between ostracod eyes, water depth, and light availability in the Arctic Ocean.
12. Comment on the letter of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) dated April 21, 2020 regarding “Fossils from conflict zones and reproducibility of fossil-based scientific data”: the importance of private collections
13. Fossils of the southern Baltic Sea as palaeoenvironmental indicators in multi-proxy studies
14. Multiproxy palaeontological investigations of Holocene sediments in the harbour area of the Hanseatic town Stralsund, North-Eastern Germany, southern Baltic Sea coast
15. Holocene marginal marine ostracod successions from the Kızılırmak River delta; Implications for depositional environments and sea-level changes at the Southern Black Sea coast
16. Initial Upper Paleolithic in the Zagros Mountains.
17. A 1100-year multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental record from Lake Höglwörth, Bavaria, Germany
18. Ladder–like diferrocenyloxytetraalkyldistannoxanes
19. Late quaternary lake level changes of Taro Co and neighbouring lakes, southwestern Tibetan Plateau, based on OSL dating and ostracod analysis
20. Late Neogene foraminifera from the northern Namibian continental shelf and the transition to the Benguela Upwelling System
21. A multiproxy study of the ocean-atmospheric forcing and the impact of sea-level changes on the southern Cape coast, South Africa during the Holocene
22. Holocene environmental change along the southern Cape coast of South Africa – Insights from the Eilandvlei sediment record spanning the last 8.9 kyr
23. Coastal morphodynamics and environmental assessment of the Special Protection Site of Palude di Torre Flavia (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)
24. Distribution of Salt-Marsh Foraminifera in Two South African Estuaries and the Application as Sea-Level Indicators
25. Foraminifera as markers of Holocene sea-level fluctuations and water depths of ancient harbours — A case study from the Bay of Elaia (W Turkey)
26. Effects of Ammonium-Based Fertilisation on Microbial Processes Involved in Methane Emission from Soils Planted with Rice
27. Palaeoenvironmental Changes at Taymāʾ as Inferred from Sabkha Infill
28. CH4 Emission from a Hollow-Ridge Complex in a Raised Bog: The Role of CH4 Production and Oxidation
29. Methane Emissions from Rice Microcosms: The Balance of Production, Accumulation and Oxidation
30. Joining of copper at low temperatures using silver(I) carboxylates
31. Regional environmental change versus local signal preservation in Holocene thermokarst lake sediments: A case study from Herschel Island, Yukon (Canada)
32. Pleistocene freshwater ostracods from the Homo erectus site at Bilzingsleben, Germany—Review of historic collection and unpublished manuscript material for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
33. Electron Transfer in Mixed‐Valence Ferrocenyl‐Functionalized Five‐ and Six‐Membered Heterocycles
34. Environmental controls on the distribution of salt-marsh foraminifera from the southern coastline of South Africa
35. Pleistocene freshwater ostracods from the Homo erectus site at Bilzingsleben, Germany—Review of historic collection and unpublished manuscript material for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
36. Patterns and cyclicity of Quaternary sedimentation above a subducting seamount at Rock Garden (central Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand)
37. The environs of Elaia's ancient open harbour – a reconstruction based on microfaunal evidence
38. Ostracoda from inland waterbodies with saline influence in Central Germany: Implications for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
39. Ostracoda (Crustacea) as indicators of subaqueous mass movements: An example from the large brackish lake Tangra Yumco on the southern Tibetan Plateau, China
40. Stable isotopes and trace elements in modern ostracod shells: implications for reconstructing past environments on the Tibetan Plateau, China
41. Metabolic and trophic interactions modulate methane production by Arctic peat microbiota in response to warming
42. Trace element variability in single ostracod valves as a proxy for hydrochemical change in Nam Co, central Tibet, during the Holocene
43. Sediment Transport and Hydrodynamic Parameters of Tsunami Waves Recorded in Onshore Geoarchives
44. Ecological Aspects of Microbes and Microbial Communities Inhabiting the Rhizosphere of Wetland Plants
45. Interplay between redox conditions and hydrological changes in sediments from Lake Nam Co (Tibetan Plateau) during the past 4000 cal BP inferred from geochemical and micropaleontological analyses
46. Pediastrum sensu lato (Chlorophyceae) assemblages from surface sediments of lakes and ponds on the Tibetan Plateau
47. Late Quaternary changes in moisture availability and weathering intensity on the central Tibetan Plateau indicated by chemical signatures of ostracod shells
48. Ostracod shell chemistry as proxy for paleoenvironmental change
49. Water depth related ostracod distribution in Lake Pumoyum Co, southern Tibetan Plateau
50. A multi-proxy reconstruction and comparison of Holocene palaeoenvironmental changes in the Alvor and Alcantarilha estuaries (southern Portugal)
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