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- who: UWSS from the case study from Lake Gölhisar, Turkey, Centre for Quaternary Research, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of have published the research work: Jones, M.D., Leng M.J., Eastwood, W.J., Keen, D.H. and Turney C.S.M. 2002. Interpreting stable isotope records from freshwater snail shell carbonate: a Holocene case study from Lake Gölhisar, Turkey. The Holocene 12(5), 629-, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The study aims to increase understanding of variation in isotope values between different snail species. In this study up to 10 individuals . . .

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