Lacustrine environment responses to human activities in the past 300 years in Longgan Lake catchment

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The chronology of a gravity core sediment from Longgan Lake center was defined by 210Pb, combining with historic events recorded by document and sediment. The relationship between vegetation, soil erosion and lake nutrient state was discussed based on pol
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