Inhaltsbereich
Publications
(Co) Author: Lauterbach, S.
(since 2009) [ All ]
| Paper (ISI journals) [6] |
Chapter in Book [1] |
Conference Paper [9] |
Thesis/Habil [1] |
All [17] |
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(2013): Mid- to Late Holocene climate development in Central Asia as revealed from multi-proxy analyses of sediments from Lake Son Kol (Kyrgyzstan). General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2013).| EDOC: 20433 |
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(2012): Re-evaluation of the Bispingen palaeolake record – a revised chronology for the Eemian in Northern Germany. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2012).| EDOC: 18429 |
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(2012): Neolithic Mondsee Culture - Living on lakes and living with floods. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2012).| EDOC: 18433 |
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(2010): Extreme runoff events of the last 2000 years reconstructed from varved sediments of Lake Mondsee (Upper Austria). General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2010).| EDOC: 16886 |
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(2009): A multi-proxy record of Lateglacial climatic and environmental changes from Lake Mondsee (Upper Austria). General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2009).| EDOC: 13137 |
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(2009): Lake Hańcza (northeast Poland) – A new multi-proxy record of Lateglacial and early Holocene climate and environmental change from the Eastern Baltic. Conference Proceedings, International Conference on Climate Change. The environmental and socio-economic response in the southern Baltic region (Szczecin, Poland, May 2009), 12-13.| EDOC: 13252 |
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(2009): Flood events in a changing environment – The sedimentological record of Lake Mondsee (Upper Austria). Open Workshop 'Socio-environmental dynamics over the last 12,000 years: the creation of landscapes' (Kiel 2009).| EDOC: 14330 |
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(2009): A 2000 year flood record from annually laminated sediments of Lake Mondsee (European Alps, Upper Austria). AGU 2009 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2009).| EDOC: 14317 |
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(2009): A record of historical runoff events in annually laminated sediments of Lake Mondsee (Upper Austria). General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2009).| EDOC: 13138 |


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