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  1. The final meltdown of dead-ice at the Holocene Thermal Maximum (8500–7400 cal. yr BP) in western Latvia, eastern Baltic
  2. Biotic turnover rates during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition
  3. Detection of the Askja AD 1875 cryptotephra in Latvia, Eastern Europe
  4. Quantitative summer and winter temperature reconstructions from pollen and chironomid data between 15 and 8 ka BP in the Baltic–Belarus area
  5. Palaeoecological implications of the subfossil Pediastrum argentinense-type in Europe
  6. The Ecological Impact of Conquest and Colonization on a Medieval Frontier Landscape: Combined Palynological and Geochemical Analysis of Lake Sediments from Radzyń Chełminski, Northern Poland
  7. Peat stratigraphy and changes in peat formation during the Holocene in Latvia
  8. Palaeoenvironmental evidence for the impact of the crusades on the local and regional environment of medieval (13th–16th century) northern Latvia, eastern Baltic
  9. Organic inclusions in Middle and Late Iron Age (5th–12th century) hand-built pottery in present-day Latvia
  10. Phytoplankton response to the environmental and climatic variability in a temperate lake over the last 14,500 years in eastern Latvia
  11. Landscape change in central Latvia since the Iron Age: multi-proxy analysis of the vegetation impact of conflict, colonization and economic expansion during the last 2,000 years
  12. Lateglacial vegetation dynamics in the eastern Baltic region between 14,500 and 11,400calyrBP: A complete record since the Bølling (GI-1e) to the Holocene