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NIR news
Volume 18 Issue 3, Pages 12–13 (2007)
doi: 10.1255/nirn.1019

Using near infrared and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy on lake sediments for reconstruction of past climate and measurement of organic carbon concentration in lake water over the past 10,000 years

Peter Roséna and Per Perssonb
aClimate Impacts Research Centre, Umeå University, Box 62, SE-981 07 Abisko, Sweden. E-mail: peter.rosen@emg.umu.se
bDepartment of Chemistry, Aquatic Chemistry, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden. E-mail: per.persson@chem.umu.se

Our second article in this issue concerned with climate change. One key to predicting future changes is to learn from the past using, for example, lake sediments. This article summarises some work done at Umeå University to help answer these questions

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