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A postglacial pollen and nonsiliceous algae record from Gegoka Lake, Lake County, Minnesota
J. K. Huber
Wild Rice Research at the University of Minnesota
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Postglacial
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Wild Rice
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Multidisciplinary Investigations
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Oscillation
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Parkland
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Pinus Banksiana
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Pinus Strobus
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Scenedesmus
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4-cycle
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Nutrient Enrichment
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Conifer Forest
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Archaeological Sites
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Recent Past
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Hardwood Forest
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Pollen Spectrum
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Mixed Conifer
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Pine Forest
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Lake Records
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Lake Productivity
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Gramineae
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Zizania Aquatica
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Pediastrum
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Palynomorphs
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Nutrient-poor
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Spruce pine
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Minnesota
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Postglacial
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Vegetation
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Archaeological Site
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Palynomorph
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