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Publications/References
Barker, P., Telford, R., Gasse, F., & Th?venon, F.. in press. Late Pleistocene and Holocene paleohydrology of Lake Rukwa, Tanzania, inferred from diatom analysis. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
Chali?, F. and Gasse, F., in press. A 13,500 years diatom record from the tropical East African Rift Lake Abiyata (Ethiopia). Palaeogeogr., ... Palaeoclim., Palaeoecol..
Dagnachew Legesse, F. Gasse, O. Radakovitch, C. Vallet-Coulomb, R. Bonnefille, D. Verschuren, E. Gibert, P. Barker. Sous presse. Environmental nvironmental changes in a tropical lake (Abiyata, Ethiopia) during recent centuries. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclim., Palaeoecol.
Fritz S, Cumming B.F., Gasse F.,Laird K.R., 1999. Diatoms as indicators or Hydrologic and climatic change in saline lakes. In E. Stoermer and J.P. Smol (Eds.), The Diatoms: Applications to Environmental and Earth Science. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 41-72.
Gasse, F., in press. Diatom-inferred salinity and oxygen isotopes in Holocene waterbodies of the Western Sahara and Sahel (Africa).Implications for climate and water resource variability, Quaternary Sciences Reviews.
Gasse, F., Barker, Ph., Gell, P.A., Fritz, S.C. and Chali?, F., 1997 -Diatom-inferred salinity in palaeolakes, an indirect tracer of climate change. Quaternary Science Review, vol. 15:1-19.
Gasse, F., 1998. Water resources variability in tropical and subtropical Africa in the past. In: E. Servat et al. (Eds), Water resources variability in Africa during the Xxth Century. IAHS, 252, 97-106.
Gasse, F., 2000. Hydrological changes in the African tropics since the last glacial maximum ; Quaternary Sciences Reviews, 19, 189-211.