Chrysophycean cysts in Sierra Nevada (California) lake sediments: paleoecological potential

Thirty-three lakes in the Sierra Nevada range of California were investigated as part of a paleoecological study of the potential effects of acid deposition on sensitive lake/watershed ecosystems. Chrysophyte cysts from surface sediment samples were analyzed and compared with data on pH and alkalini...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of paleolimnology 1992, Vol.7 (1), p.73-94
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