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    Recovery of UK lakes from acidification: An assessment using combined palaeoecological and contemporary diatom assemblage data by Battarbee, Richard W., Simpson, Gavin L., Shilland, Ewan M., Flower, Roger J., Kreiser, Annette, Yang, Hong, Clarke, & Gina

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-02-2014)
    “…We assess the recovery of UK lakes from acidification using the combined data from sediment cores and sediment traps to track changes in diatom assemblages in…”
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    Assessing microbial diversity using recent lake sediments and estimations of spatio-temporal diversity by Pla-Rabes, Sergi, Flower, Roger J., Shilland, Ewan M., Kreiser, Annette M.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-10-2011)
    “…Aim: Recent papers have used large palaeolimnological datasets to reveal the biodiversity patterns of aquatic microorganisms. However, scant attention has been…”
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    Assessing the accuracy of diatom-based transfer functions in defining reference pH conditions for acidified lakes in the United Kingdom by Battarbee, Richard W., Monteith, Donald T., Juggins, Stephen, Simpson, Gavin L., Shilland, Ewan W., Flower, Roger J., Kreiser, Annette M.

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-01-2008)
    “…A key concern in the assessment of the recovery of acidified lakes from the effect of acid deposition is the reference pH of acidified lakes and how reference…”
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    Critical loads of acidity to surface waters: an empirical diatom-based palaeolimnological model by Battarbee, R.W, Allott, T.E.H. (London Univ. Coll. (United Kingdom). Environmental Change Research Centre), Juggins, S, Kreiser, A.M, Curtis, C, Harriman, R

    Published in Ambio (01-08-1996)
    “…Attempts to reverse surface water acidification over large areas of Europe and North America require major reductions in the emission of sulfur dioxide from…”
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