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The Holocene, Vol. 15, No. 3, 474-475 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/095968360501500318

Salinity changes in the central Baltic Sea (NW Europe) over the last 10 000 years: a reply to Wastegard and Andren

Kay-Christian Emeis

Institut fur Biogeochemie und Meereschemie, Universitat Hamburg, Bundesstrasse 55, 20146 Hamburg, FR. Germany emeisigeowiss.uni-Hamburg.de

While it is acknowledged that an incorrect age datum was used to construct the depth-age relationship for the lower part of the core in question, the conclusions of the paper, which related to salinity changes of the last 10 000 years, are unaffected.

Key Words: Baltic Sea • Gotland Basin • Yoldia Sea • Baltic Ice Lak


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