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    Eutrophication histories of three contrasting lakes in a naturally nutrient-rich boreal watercourse

    The Iisalmi Route watercourse in central-eastern Finland contains a number of highly eutrophic lakes. Despite substantial impacts from anthropogenic activity, the region appears to be naturally eutrophic becau...

    Mira Tammelin, Tommi Kauppila, Juha Miettinen, Sami Jokinen in Journal of Paleolimnology (2019)

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    Effects of mining on testate amoebae in a Finnish lake

    Sediment geochemistry and testate amoebae (thecamoebians) were used to track the spatial extent and temporal evolution of mine loading and its impact on aquatic biota in Lake Pyhäjärvi, central Finland. Pyhäsa...

    Susanna Kihlman, Tommi Kauppila in Journal of Paleolimnology (2012)

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    Mine water-induced gradients in sediment metals and arcellacean assemblages in a boreal freshwater bay (Petkellahti, Finland)

    Sediment chemistry and arcellacean community composition were analyzed to study the ecological effects of copper mine-derived acidic and metal-rich waters in a freshwater bay in eastern Finland. To track spati...

    Susanna M. Kihlman, Tommi Kauppila in Journal of Paleolimnology (2009)

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    Holocene records of carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios of organic matter in annually laminated sediments of Lake Korttajärvi, central Finland

    An 11.6 m long continuous succession of annually laminated sediments from Lake Korttajärvi in central Finland was investigated for the isotopic composition of carbon and hydrogen in organic matter. The sequenc...

    Mia Tiljander, Juha A. Karhu, Tommi Kauppila in Journal of Paleolimnology (2006)

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    Palaeolimnological evidence for recent climatic change in lakes from the northern Urals, arctic Russia

    The recent sediments from two deep arctic lakes, Mitrofanovskoe and Vanuk-ty, situated in the permafrost belt within the Bol’shezemel’skaya Tundra in the northern Ural region, were studied for diatoms, chirono...

    Nadia Solovieva, Vivienne J. Jones, Larisa Nazarova in Journal of Paleolimnology (2005)

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    A diatom-based inference model for autumn epilimnetic total phosphorus concentration and its application to a presently eutrophic boreal lake

    A diatom transfer function to infer epilimnetic total phosphorus (TP) concentration was derived using surface sediment diatom data from 68 medium-sized (10–1000 ha) lakes in Southern Finland. Publicly availabl...

    Tommi Kauppila, Teppo Moisio, Veli-Pekka Salonen in Journal of Paleolimnology (2002)

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    The effect of Holocene treeline fluctuations on the sediment chemistry of Lake Kilpisjärvi, Finland

    The sediments of Lake Kilpisjärvi were described and analysed for element chemistry and pollen to study the effects of treeline fluctuations in the catchment. Lake Kilpisjärvi is one of the largest lakes in Fi...

    Tommi Kauppila, Veli-Pekka Salonen in Journal of Paleolimnology (1997)