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Publications
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
(Co) Author: Grygar, T.
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Oberhänsli, H.; Novotná, K.; Píšková, A.; Chabrillat, S.; Nourgaliev, D. K.; Kurbaniyazov, A. K.; Grygar, T. (2011): Variability in precipitation, temperature and river runoff in W Central Asia during the past ~2,000 years. Global and Planetary Change, 76, 1-2, 95-104.
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Grygar, T.; Bláhová, A.; Hradil, D.; ka, P.; Kadlec, J.; Schnabl, P.; Swann, G.; Oberhänsli, H. (2007): Lake Baikal climatic record between 310 and 50 ky BP: Interplay between diatoms, watershed weathering and orbital forcing. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 250, 1-4, 50-67.
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Grygar, T.; Kadlec, J.; Pruner, P.; Swann, G.; ka, P.; Hradil, D.; Lang, K.; Novotna, K.; Oberhänsli, H. (2006): Paleoenvironmental record in Lake Baikal sediments: Environmental changes in the last 160 ky. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 237, 2-4, 240-254.
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Grygar, T.; Bezdicka, P.; Hradil, D.; Hruskova, M.; Novotna, K.; Kadlec, J.; Pruner, P.; Oberhänsli, H. (2005): Characterization of expandable clay minerals in Lake Baikal sediments by thermal dehydration and cation exchange. Clays and Clay Minerals, 53, 4, 389-400.
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Píšková, A.; Grygar, T.; Veselá, J.; Oberhänsli, H. (2009): Re-interpretation of lake level changes in the Aral Sea based on diatom, mineralogical, and chemical analysis. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2009).
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Novotna, K.; Oberhänsli, H.; Chabrillat, S.; Grygar, T.; Hradil, D.; Kaufmann, H. (2006): Spectral imaging, a non invasive method for reading environmental changes in Aral Sea sediments. Shaping the Earth's Surface: Dynamics and Changing Environments, GV International Conference 2006 and 96th Annual Meeting of the Geologische Vereinigung e. V. (Potsdam 2006), 78-79.
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Yancheva, G.; Nowaczyk, N. R.; Grygar, T.; Stein, R. (2006): Rock magnetic properties and sedimentary environments at the western Yermak Plateau slope, Arctic ocean. 3rd General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2006).
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