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July 01, 1997
Les monomeres phenoliques derives des lignines dans les sediments d'une carotte longue du lac du Bouchet (Massif Central, France) et la reconstitution des paleoenvironnements
Leon Serve
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Leon Serve
Univ. Perpignan, Lab. Biol. Phys.-Chim., Perpignan, France
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Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1997) 168 (4): 507–520.
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Leon Serve, Michel Icole, Jean-Louis Blazi; Les monomeres phenoliques derives des lignines dans les sediments d'une carotte longue du lac du Bouchet (Massif Central, France) et la reconstitution des paleoenvironnements. Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 1997;; 168 (4): 507–520. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- carbon
- Cenozoic
- Central Massif
- chemical composition
- chemical ratios
- cores
- Europe
- France
- Haute-Loire France
- Holocene
- Lac du Bouchet
- lacustrine environment
- lake sediments
- lignin
- maars
- organic carbon
- organic compounds
- paleoenvironment
- phenols
- Pleistocene
- Quaternary
- reconstruction
- sediments
- statistical distribution
- Western Europe
- monomers
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