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Geochemical palaeolimnology

Geochemical palaeolimnology The study of past environments using the geochemical... [Pg.462]

Inorganic geochemical analysis of sediment has played a central role in palaeolimnology since its establishment as a research field. This chapter outlines methods that can be applied, explores the issues affecting reliability of interpretations, and refers readers to the appropriate literature. [Pg.83]

Sediments are mixtures analysis of their component parts is essential to their geochemical interpretation. For example, the palaeolimnological significance Si depends upon whether it is in diatoms or clay minerals. Before such sediment components can be identified or... [Pg.86]

INORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL METHODS IN PALAEOLIMNOLOGY 93 Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)... [Pg.93]

At present, inorganic geochemical methods are best used as a supporting tool in general palaeolimnology. For preliminary data analysis, and for extrapolation from more comprehensively studied sites, it has a great deal to offer as an independent method. [Pg.129]


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