
Environmental Response to Climate and Human Impact in Central Europe During the Last 15,000 Years - A German contribution to PAGES-PEPIII
Eds: Litt T
Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 22(1), 1-124, 2003This special issue summarizes and synthesizes major results of the German priority research program "Changes of the geo-biosphere during the last 15,000 years - continental sediments as evidence for changing environmental conditions." The program, involving more than 40 research groups, was funded by the German Research Council (DFG) between 1994 to 2000 as a contribution to PAGES.
> Wolfang Andres [p.5]
> Environmental response to climatic and volcanic events in central Europe during the Weichselian Lateglacial [p.7]
Litt T, Schmincke H-U & Kromer B
> Environmental changes during the Holocene climatic optimum in central Europe - human impact and natural causes [p.33]
Kalis AJ, Merkt J & Wunderlich J
> Human and climatic impact on the environment as derived from colluvial, fluvial and lacustrine archives—examples from the Bronze Age to the Migration period, Germany [p.81]
Zolitschka B, Behre K-E & Schneider J
> The record of climatic change in the geological archives of shallow marine, coastal, and adjacent lowland areas of Northern Germany [p.101]
Gerdes G, Petzelberger BEM, Scholz-Böttcher BM & Streif H