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Open AccessErratum to: The Unprecedented Current Increase in the Amount of Charcoal Particles in Sediments of Lakes of the North Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia): Possible Evidence of Anthropogenic Influence
An Erratum to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X23070279
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Open AccessThe Unprecedented Current Increase in the Amount of Charcoal Particles in Sediments of Lakes of the North Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia): Possible Evidence of Anthropogenic Influence
The distribution of charcoal particles >100 µm in size, which are indicators of plant combustion in ambient territories, are analyzed in sediments of Shira and Uchum lakes located in southern Siberia in the st...
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Diatom Complexes in Modern Bottom Sediments of Lakes of the Central Tunguska Plateau, Evenkia
Diatom complexes in the upper layer of bottom sediments in freshwater lakes Cheko and Zapovednoe located in the taiga zone of southern Evenkia in the Tungusskii State Reserve have been investigated for the fir...
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Macroparticle Charcoal in Lake Sediments of the Central Tunguska Plateau (Siberia, Evenkia) as an Indicator of Forest Fires and a Possible Trace of the Tunguska Event of 1908
The distribution of >100-µm charcoal particles, which may be traces of forest fires in the surrounding area, has been analyzed in the bottom sediments of lakes Cheko and Zapovednoe in the south of the Evenk di...