Journal of Paleolimnology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Paleolimnology is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-09-01 to 2024-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Global acceleration of lake sediment accumulation rates associated with recent human population growth and land-use changes31
Loss on ignition vs. thermogravimetric analysis: a comparative study to determine organic matter and carbonate content in sediments29
An assessment of chlorophyll preservation in lake sediments using multiple analytical techniques applied to the annually laminated lake sediments of Nylandssjön29
Effects of climate change and industrialization on Lake Bolshoe Toko, eastern Siberia17
Sediment characteristics of tropical, karst lakes and their relationship with watershed topography, lake morphometry, and human activities15
Development of large‐scale sand bodies in a fault‐bounded lake basin: Pleistocene-Holocene Poyang Lake, Southern China15
A record of late Holocene precipitation on the Central Tibetan Plateau inferred from varved lake sediments14
A method for reconstructing past lake water phosphorus concentrations using sediment geochemical records13
Holocene-Anthropocene transition in northwestern Yunnan revealed by records of soil erosion and trace metal pollution from the sediments of Lake Jian, southwestern China12
Enhanced middle Holocene organic carbon burial in tropical floodplain lakes of the Pantanal (South America)11
Evaluating sedimentary DNA for tracing changes in cyanobacteria dynamics from sediments spanning the last 350 years of Lake Tiefer See, NE Germany10
Understanding controls on stanols in lake sediments as proxies for palaeopopulations in Mesoamerica9
Middle Pleistocene to recent diatoms and stratigraphy of the Magadi Basin, south Kenya Rift9
Paleolimnological studies on the East European Plain and nearby regions: the PaleoLake Database9
Climate change as the dominant driver of recent ecological changes in a semi-arid alpine lake from the Chinese Loess Plateau9
Paleolimnological evidence for lacustrine environmental evolution and paleo-typhoon records during the late Holocene in eastern Taiwan8
Long-term primary production trends in the Laurentian Great Lakes: a comparison of geochemical methods8
Structure and dynamics of a Pampa plain, (Argentina) shallow lake over the last 600 years8
Recent climate-driven ecological changes in tropical montane lakes of Rwenzori Mountains National Park, central Africa8
Cyclostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental inference from downhole logging of sediments in tropical Lake Towuti, Indonesia7
Impacts of Norse settlement on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in Southwest Iceland7
Ecological distribution of Stephanodiscus niagarae Ehrenberg in central Mexico and niche modeling for its last glacial maximum habitat suitability in the Nearctic realm7
Late Holocene environmental change in Celestun Lagoon, Yucatan, Mexico7
Paleoenvironmental significance of 5α-stigmastanol in surface soil and lake sediment from the Nianbaoyeze Mountains, eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau7
Inferring centennial terrigenous input for Patos Lagoon, Brazil: the world's largest choked coastal lagoon7
Holocene vegetation evolution, hydrologic variability and sea-level fluctuations on the south coastal plain of Laizhou Bay, Bohai Sea, China: new evidence from pollen, freshwater algae and dinoflagell6
Decoupling of chemical and biological recovery from acidification in a montane lake, Vermont, USA6
Ecological dynamics of a peri-urban lake: a multi-proxy paleolimnological study of Cultus Lake (British Columbia) over the past ~ 200 years6
Lake restoration time of Lake Taibai (China): a case study based on paleolimnology and ecosystem modeling6
Effects of climate change and nutrient concentrations on carbon sources for zooplankton in a Tibetan Plateau lake over the past millennium6
Holocene paleoenvironmental change inferred from two sediment cores collected in the Tibetan lake Taro Co6
A multi-proxy paleoenvironmental interpretation spanning the last glacial cycle (ca. 117 ± 8.5 ka BP) from a lake sediment stratigraphy from Lake Kai Iwi, Northland, New Zealand6
A diatom-based paleolimnological re-assessment of previously polymictic Lake Opinicon, Ontario (Canada): crossing an ecological threshold in response to warming over the past 25 years5
A new diatom training set for the reconstruction of past water pH in the Tatra Mountain lakes5
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their relationship to maturity and paleoenvironmental settings in lacustrine sediments of the Neogene Toplica Basin, Serbia5
Human actions were responsible for both initiation and termination of varve preservation in Lake Vesijärvi, southern Finland5
Building upon open-barrel corer and sectioning systems to foster the continuing legacy of John Glew5
An ostracod-based record of paleoecological conditions during MIS6 and MIS5, from Lake Chalco, Basin of Mexico5
Variation in the seasonal response to climate change during the past 1000 years as inferred from a Maar Lake sediment record, northeast China5
Permafrost-thaw lake development in Central Yakutia: sedimentary ancient DNA and element analyses from a Holocene sediment record5
Paleolimnology in support of archeology: a review of past investigations and a proposed framework for future study design5
Stability of midge assemblages in productive shallow lakes exposed to point and diffuse nutrient inputs5
A multi-proxy record of climate variations over the last millennium from Kulun-nuur Lake sediments, Inner Mongolia, north-central China5
Environmental optima for common diatoms from Ontario lakes along gradients of lakewater pH, total phosphorus concentration, and depth5
A diatom-based predictive model for inferring past conductivity in Chadian Sahara lakes5
Seasonal deposition of authigenic calcite out of isotopic equilibrium with DIC and water, and implications for paleolimnological studies5
A ~ 40-year paleoenvironmental record from the Swan Oxbow, Yangtze River, China, inferred from testate amoebae and sedimentary pigments5
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