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The following pages link to Ingemar Renberg (Q6067864):
Displayed 33 items.
- Time trends of selected persistent organic pollutants in lake sediments from Greenland (Q33194140) (← links)
- Tree rings as Pb pollution archives? A comparison of 206Pb/207Pb isotope ratios in pine and other environmental media. (Q33198321) (← links)
- Environmental history: a piece in the puzzle for establishing plans for environmental management (Q33347043) (← links)
- Assessing the stability of mercury and methylmercury in a varved lake sediment deposit (Q33349563) (← links)
- Flux rates of atmospheric lead pollution within soils of a small catchment in northern Sweden and their implications for future stream water quality (Q40297278) (← links)
- (Q47125117) (redirect page) (← links)
- Pre-industrial atmospheric pollution: was it important for the pH of acid-sensitive Swedish lakes? (Q47418979) (← links)
- Widespread waterborne pollution in central Swedish lakes and the Baltic Sea from pre-industrial mining and metallurgy. (Q51666035) (← links)
- Monitoring compared with paleolimnology: implications for the definition of reference condition in limed lakes in Sweden. (Q51697897) (← links)
- Mercury pollution trends in subarctic lakes in the northern Swedish mountains. (Q51702535) (← links)
- Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) of epilithic material in streams has a potential for monitoring impact from mining. (Q51708011) (← links)
- Liming placed in a long-term perspective: a paleolimnological study of 12 lakes in the Swedish liming program (Q56081289) (← links)
- Early medieval origins of iron mining and settlement in central Sweden: multiproxy analysis of sediment and peat records from the Norberg mining district (Q57250294) (← links)
- Establishing natural sediment reference conditions for metals and the legacy of long-range and local pollution on lakes in Europe (Q57250295) (← links)
- The role of iron and sulfur in the visual appearance of lake sediment varves (Q57250304) (← links)
- Bridging the gap between ancient metal pollution and contemporary biogeochemistry (Q57250307) (← links)
- Is there a chronological record of atmospheric mercury and lead deposition preserved in the mor layer (O-horizon) of boreal forest soils? (Q57250310) (← links)
- Landscape-scale patterns of sediment sulfur accumulation in Swedish lakes (Q57250311) (← links)
- The biogeochemistry of atmospherically derived Pb in the boreal forest of Sweden (Q57250312) (← links)
- Natural Fluctuations of Mercury and Lead in Greenland Lake Sediments (Q57250320) (← links)
- Uptake and recycling of lead by boreal forest plants: Quantitative estimates from a site in northern Sweden (Q57250325) (← links)
- Pb isotope ratios of lake sediments in West Greenland: inferences on pollution sources (Q57250332) (← links)
- Using the historical atmospheric lead-deposition record as a chronological marker in sediment deposits in Europe (Q57250335) (← links)
- Natural Lead Concentrations in Pristine Boreal Forest Soils and Past Pollution Trends: A Reference for Critical Load Models (Q57250336) (← links)
- The Medieval Metal Industry Was the Cradle of Modern Large-Scale Atmospheric Lead Pollution in Northern Europe (Q57250337) (← links)
- Global change revealed by palaeolimnological records from remote lakes: a review (Q57695240) (← links)
- Pre-industrial atmospheric lead contamination detected in Swedish lake sediments (Q59066727) (← links)
- Palaeolimnological evidence for recent climatic change in lakes from the northern Urals, arctic Russia (Q61465693) (← links)
- Stratigraphic Systems: Origin and Aplication, Glenn S. Visher (Q61773172) (← links)
- (Q101089230) (← links)
- A palaeolimnological test of the influence of Norway spruce (Picea abies) immigration on lake-water acidity (Q111424496) (← links)
- Distribution in forest soils of carbonaceous particles from fossil fuel combustion (Q114214468) (← links)
- Isotopic trends and background fluxes of atmospheric lead in northern Europe: Analyses of three ombrotrophic bogs from south Sweden (Q117756307) (← links)