
Publications of Florian Ott
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Journal Article (10)
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Journal Article
9, 1244 (2021)
Mid-late Holocene sub-millennial scale inverse trends of South Asian summer and winter monsoons in Sri Lanka. Frontiers in Earth Science 2.
Journal Article
178, 104146, pp. 1 - 17 (2020)
The Holocene humid period in the Nefud Desert: hunters and herders in the Jebel Oraf palaeolake basin, Saudi Arabia. Journal of Arid Environments 3.
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14 (9), e0222011 (2019)
Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19th century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments. PLoS One 4.
Journal Article
29 (8), pp. 1335 - 1349 (2019)
Abrupt Alnus population decline at the end of the first millennium CE in Europe – The event ecology, possible causes and implications. The Holocene 5.
Journal Article
14 (5), e0216433. (2019)
Heading north: Late Pleistocene environments and human dispersals in central and eastern Asia. PLoS One 6.
Journal Article
14 (5), pp. 687 - 696 (2018)
Synchronizing 10Be in two varved lake sediment records to IntCal13 14C during three grand solar minima. Climate of the past 7.
Journal Article
14 (11), pp. 1607 - 1624 (2018)
Leaf wax n-alkane distributions record ecological changes during the Younger Dryas at Trzechowskie paleolake (Northern Poland) without temporal delay. Climate of the past 8.
Journal Article
85 (Februar), pp. 329 - 341 (2018)
Cascading effects between climate, vegetation, and macroinvertebrate fauna in 14,000-year palaeoecological investigations of a shallow lake in eastern Poland. Ecological Indicators 9.
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45 (4), pp. 727 - 740 (2018)
Rock art provides new evidence on the biogeography of kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis), wild dromedary, aurochs (Bos primigenius) and African wild ass (Equus africanus) in the early and middle Holocene of north-western Arabia. Journal of Biogeography 10.
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28 (3), pp. 464 - 477 (2017)
Site-specific sediment responses to climate change during the last 140 years in three varved lakes in Northern Poland. The Holocene