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Obituary: Edward Smith Deevey (1914-1988).- Palaeolimnology in the
English Lakes - some questions and answers over fifty years.-
Accuracy and precision in sediment chronology.- 241Am dating of
lake sediments.- Accuracies in Po-210 determination for lead-210
dating.- How long was the Younger Dryas? Preliminary evidence from
annually laminated sediments of Soppensee (Switzerland).- Absolute
dating of late Quaternary Lacustrine sediments by high resolution
varve chronology.- The record of deposition of radionuclides in the
sediments of Ponsonby Tarn, Cumbria.- Deposition and transport of
radionuclides within an upland drainage basin in mid-Wales.-
Progress in understanding the chemical stratigraphy of metals in
lake sediments in relation to acidic precipitation.- Spheroidal
carbonaceous particles as a marker for recent sediment
distribution.- Magnetic spherules in recent lake sediments.- Lake
sediment records of erosional processes.- A multidisciplinary study
of the lake Bjaresjoesjoen (S Sweden): land-use history, soil
erosion, lake trophy and lake-level fluctuations during the last
3000 years.- Paleolimnology of Slapton Ley, Devon, UK.- Sequential
inorganic chemical analysis of a core from Slapton Ley, Devon, UK.-
Sediment characteristics in relation to cultivation history in two
varved lake sediments from East Finland.- The influence of land use
on the sedimentation of the river delta in the Kyroenjoki drainage
basin.- Heavy metals (Cu and Zn) in recent sediments of Llangorse
Lake, Wales: non-ferrous smelting, Napoleon and the price of wheat
- a palaeoecological study.- A comparative study of heavy metal
contamination and pollution in four Reservoirs in the English
Midlands, UK.- Sedimentary diatom concentrations and accumulation
rates as predictors of lake trophic state.- The sediment column as
a record of trophic status: examples from Bosherston Lakes, SW
Wales.- Recent changes to upland tarns in the English Lake
District.- Palaeolimnological study of an environmental monitoring
area, or, Are there pristine lakes in Finland?.- The eutrophication
history of Lake Sarkinen, Finland and the effects of lake
aeration.- Are we building enough bridges between paleolimnology
and aquatic ecology?.- Weichselian chironomid and cladoceran
assemblages from maar lakes.- Stratigraphy of the fossil
Chironomidae (Diptera) from Lake Grasmere, South Island, New
Zealand, during the last 6000 years.- Modern assemblages of arctic
and alpine Chironomidae as analogues for late-glacial communities.-
Paleolimnology of Neusiedlersee, Austria: the succession of
ostracods.- Palaeolimnology of Neusiedlersee - II: the distribution
of nutrients and trace metals.- Paleolimnological investigation of
three manipulated lakes from Sudbury, Canada.- Dominant diatoms in
the interglacial lake sediments of the Middle Pleistocene in
Central and Eastern Poland.- Fossil diatom inferred reconstruction
of the pH history of two acidic, clear water lakes from insular
Newfoundland, Canada.- Taphonomy and diagenesis in diatom
assemblages; a Late Pleistocene palaeoecological study from Lake
Magadi, Kenya.- Palaeolimnological aspects of a Late-Glacial
shallow lake in Sandy Flanders, Belgium.- Palaeolimnological
studies of laminated sediments from the Shropshire-Cheshire meres.-
Paleolimnological studies using sequential lipid extraction from
recent lacustrine sediment: recognition of source organisms from
biomarkers.- Vegetation change and pollen recruitment in a lowland
lake catchment: Groby Pool, Leics (England).- Seasonal changes in
sedimenting material collected by high aspect ratio sediment traps
operated in a holomictic eutrophic lake.- Paleolimnology of a Polar
Oasis, Truelove Lowland, Devon Island, N.W.T., Canada.- An
environmental history of two freshwater lakes in the Larsemann
Hills, Antarctica.- Paleolimnology of Qilu Hu, Yunnan Province,
China.- Sedimentary features and the evolution of lake Honghu,
central China.- Palaeolakes of the south central Sahara - probl
The fifth International Symposium on Palaeolimnology was held at
Ambleside in the English Lake District from August 31 to September
6, 1989. During the 65 papers were presented at seven sessions and
52 posters symposium displayed. Three late afternoon/evening
special lectures were given, one of which was a memorial to the
late Ed. Deevey, to whom this volume is dedicated. Associated with
the symposium were five excursions to various parts of the UK and
Ireland, and a visit to the laboratories of the Freshwater
Biological Association and Institute of Freshwater Ecology.
Conference participants were also invited to a buffet party and
visit to the Lake District National Park Centre at Brockhole as the
guests of the Park Authority. The local organising committee for
the symposium also formed the editorial panel for this volume. They
included: Peter Appleby, Rick Battarbee, John Dearing, Roger
Flower, Elizabeth Haworth, Frank Oldfield, Paddy O'Sullivan and
John Smith. Support for the conference is gratefully acknowledged
from the following organisations; The Royal Society Department of
the Environment US Army European Research Office Barclays Bank
Central Electricity Generating Board Lake District Special Planning
Board South Lakeland District Council Charlotte Mason College
Molspin Limited The conference is also indebted to the many
individuals who provided such effective help in the preparation and
smooth running of the programme. J. P. SMITH May 1991 Hydrobiologia
214: 1-7, 1991.
Various scientific evaluations taken from these chapters were
presented during the international symposium, 'Carcinoma of the
Cervix, ' which was held from September 4-7, 1980 in Kiawah Island,
Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A. An international selection of
research investigators have contributed reviews designed to be
informative to medical, graduate and post-graduate students, as
well as clinicians, oncologists and investigators working in the
area of female carcinoma. An attempt has been made to provide a
total coverage of current progress in carcinoma of the cervix. In
particular, the following major areas are included: Epidemiology,
Histology & Histochemistry, Ultra structure, Physiology &
Biochemistry, Genetics & Cytogenetics, Immunology, Diagnosis,
and Patho physiology & Complications. Major changes have
occurred in incidence and mortality rates for carcinoma of the
cervix in the past decade. Mass screening programs and their
ability to detect earlier stage diseases have attributed to a
reduction in invasive diseases. Most cervical cancers could be
prevented by an extension of cytologic screening programs in high
risk areas. Greater resources must be provided to reach high risk
areas in order to prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer."
Specially selected articles from the Journal of Advanced Nursing
have been updated where appropriate by the original author.
"Models, Theories and Concepts" brings together international
authorities in their specialist fields to consider the gaps
occurring between theory and practice, as well as the evaluation of
a selection of models and emerging theories.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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