Diatom-based paleoenvironmental research: global trends, regional disparities and the evolving role of South America
Luciane Fontana,
Majoi Novaes de Nascimento
Abstract:The use of diatoms in paleoenvironmental research is of the utmost importance for reconstructing past ecosystems because it provides crucial insights into the adaptability and resilience of these systems under ongoing climate change and increased human impacts. Maintaining a comprehensive dataset distribution is crucial to ensure the validity and relevance of these reconstructions on a global scale. This scientometric study aimed to analyze trends in diatom-based paleoenvironmental research on a global scale w… Show more
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