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1. Fossil Diatoms Reveal Natural and Anthropogenic History of Jackson Lake (Wyoming, USA)

2. High elevation ice patch documents Holocene climate variability in the northern Rocky Mountains

3. Hydrochemistry and Diatom Assemblages on the Humpata Plateau, Southwestern Angola

4. The Influence of Fetch on the Holocene Thermal Structure of Hidden Lake, Glacier National Park

5. Sedimentary geochemistry of deepwater slope deposits in southern Lake Tanganyika (East Africa): Effects of upwelling and minor lake level oscillations

6. ERRATUM: New estimates of the magnitude of the sea-level jump during the 8.2 ka event

7. New estimates of the magnitude of the sea-level jump during the 8.2 ka event

8. Paleoecological analysis of Holocene sediment cores from the southern basin of Lake Tanganyika: implications for the future of the fishery in one of Africa’s largest lakes

9. The genus Afrocymbella (Bacillariophyceae) from lakes Malawi and Tanganyika, with description of new fossil and extant species

10. Microbial biogeography through the lens of exotic species: the recent introduction and spread of the freshwater diatom Discostella asterocostata in the United States

12. The genus Semiorbis (Eunotiaceae, Bacillariophyta) in North America

13. Stephanodiscus coruscus sp. nov., a new species of diatom (Bacillariophyta) from June Lake, California (USA) with close affiliation to Stephanodiscus klamathensis

14. Landscape–lake interactions in the Beartooth Mountains, Wyoming: a 350-year fire history reconstruction

15. Fascinorbis gen. nov., a new genus of Stephanodiscaceae (Bacillariophyta) from a Late Miocene lacustrine diatomite

16. Two multi-stigmate Gomphonema species of Africa: Gomphonema kalahariense (nom. nov., stat. nov.) and Gomphonema chemeron (sp. nov.)

17. Sublacustrine geomorphology and modern sedimentation in a glacial scour basin, June Lake, eastern Sierra Nevada, U.S.A

18. Living in a swampy paradise: Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of an African Humid Period lacustrine margin, West Turkana, Kenya

19. Anthropogenic climate change has altered lake state in the Sierra Nevada (California, USA)

20. High elevation ice patch documents Holocene climate variability in the northern Rocky Mountains

26. The representativeness of the dental calculus dietary record: Insights from Taï chimpanzee faecal phytoliths

28. Solar irradiance and ENSO affect food security in Lake Tanganyika, a major African inland fishery

29. A Drowned Lagunar Channel in the Southern Brazilian Coast in Response to the 8.2-ka Event: Diatom and Seismic Stratigraphy

30. Subdecadal phytolith and charcoal records from Lake Malawi, East Africa imply minimal effects on human evolution from the ∼74 ka Toba supereruption

31. Major climatic influences on Yellowstone-region lake ecosystems suggested by synchronous transitions in Late-Glacial and early-Holocene diatom assemblages

32. Trends in catchment processes and lake evolution during the late-glacial and early- to mid-Holocene inferred from high-resolution XRF data in the Yellowstone region

33. Nitrogen subsidies in glacial meltwaters have altered planktonic diatom communities in lakes of the US Rocky Mountains for at least a century

37. Diatom Microfossils in Archaeological Settings

39. Paleoenvironmental context for the Late Pleistocene appearance of Didymosphenia in a North American alpine lake

40. Diatom paleolimnology of late Pliocene Baringo Basin (Kenya) paleolakes

41. Changes in glacial meltwater alter algal communities in lakes of Scoresby Sund, Renland, East Greenland throughout the Holocene: Abrupt reorganizations began 1000 years before present

42. Coherent late-Holocene climate-driven shifts in the structure of three Rocky Mountain lakes

43. Paleoenvironmental insights into the Quaternary evolution of the southern Brazilian coast based on fossil and modern diatom assemblages

44. Late Holocene hydroclimate changes in the eastern Sierra Nevada revealed by a 4600-year paleoproduction record from June Lake, CA

46. Paleoecology explains Holocene chemical changes in lakes of the Nhecolândia (Pantanal-Brazil)

47. High-resolution paleoecological records from Lake Malawi show no significant cooling associated with the Mount Toba supereruption at ca. 75 ka

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