2012
DOI: 10.1080/07438141.2012.737410
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Total phosphorus changes in New York and New Jersey lakes (USA) inferred from sediment cores

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“…Recently, paleolimnologists have used weighted averaging models of diatom assemblages to infer past total phosphorus concentrations in lakes (Enache et al 2012;Reavie and Edlund 2013;Cumming et al 2015;Reavie et al 2017). We were unable to apply this approach to the diatom assemblages in Horseshoe Lake because of the lake's shallow depth and the presence of epiphytic diatom taxa.…”
Section: Diatom Assemblages Associated With Prehistoric Human Populatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, paleolimnologists have used weighted averaging models of diatom assemblages to infer past total phosphorus concentrations in lakes (Enache et al 2012;Reavie and Edlund 2013;Cumming et al 2015;Reavie et al 2017). We were unable to apply this approach to the diatom assemblages in Horseshoe Lake because of the lake's shallow depth and the presence of epiphytic diatom taxa.…”
Section: Diatom Assemblages Associated With Prehistoric Human Populatmentioning
confidence: 99%