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Climatic Controls on a Holocene Mercury Stable Isotope Sediment Record of Lake Titicaca
ArticleAbstract: Mercury (Hg) records in sediment archives inform past patterns of Hg deposition and the anthropogeniPalabras claves:atmospheric deposition, climate variations, erosion, Hg stable isotopes, Holocene, sediment archiveAutores:Fritz S.C., Guedron S., Jiskra M., Paul A. Baker, Sonke J.E., Tolu J.Fuentes:scopusReconstructing two millennia of copper and silver metallurgy in the Lake Titicaca region (Bolivia/Peru) using trace metals and lead isotopic composition
ArticleAbstract: Copper, silver, and gold exploitation has been a foundation of economic and socio-cultural developmePalabras claves:Central Andes mining, Copper, Lake Titicaca sediment, Lead isotopes, SILVERAutores:Amouroux D., Barre J., Bindler R., Brisset E., Campillo S., Delaere C., Fritz S.C., Guedron S., Hebkp_redia C., Paul A. Baker, Sabatier P., Tolu J.Fuentes:scopusLate Holocene volcanic and anthropogenic mercury deposition in the western Central Andes (Lake Chungará Chile)
ArticleAbstract: Volcanism is one of the major natural processes emitting mercury (Hg) to the atmosphere, representinPalabras claves:Anthropogenic activities and volcanism, Holocene, Mercury, Organic biomarkers, PaleolimnologyAutores:Bindler R., Bouchet S., Brisset E., Cossa D., Develle A.L., Fritz S.C., Guedron S., Paul A. Baker, Perrot V., Sabatier P., Tolu J.Fuentes:scopusHolocene variations in Lake Titicaca water level and their implications for sociopolitical developments in the central Andes
ArticleAbstract: Holocene climate in the high tropical Andes was characterized by both gradual and abrupt changes, whPalabras claves:Biomarkers, Carbon isotopes, Central andes, Lake Titicaca sediment, SocietiesAutores:Anne Lise Devel, Claire Vérin, Delaere C., Eduardo Q. Alves, Fritz S.C., Guedron S., Hebkp_redia C., Paul A. Baker, Sabatier P., Tolu J.Fuentes:scopus