How far from a pristine state are the peatlands in the Białowieża Primeval Forest (CE Europe) – Palaeoecological insights on peatland and forest development from multi-proxy studies
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M. Gałka | A. Gallego-Sala | K. Knorr | K. Marcisz | M. Lamentowicz | K. Tobolski | P. Kołaczek | Katarzyna Kajukało-Drygalska
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