Excavation of organic deposits in a seasonally dry depression atop a moraine crest near the village of Karluk, on the west side of Kodiak Island, has provided a more detailed paleoenvironmental record than hitherto available for this part of the island. Radiocarbon dating indicates that the base of the section is approximately 4260 14C years in age. Seven minor volcanic ashes are recognized prior to the onset of seasonal drying of the basin at about 2330 B.P. A major ash fall (2 cm thick in section) is recorded at about 1625 B.P. The only significant woody taxon indicated in the pollen record is alder (Alnus); all other important taxa are herbaceous. This vegetation record indicates alders and ferns dominated the landscape immediately follo...
The pollen record of a 240 cm peat profile in the Ittlemit Lake area in southwest Yukon Territory pr...
In the high northern latitudes vegetation is already responding to increasing global temperatures, w...
A 14,000 yr high-resolution pollen and lake-level record from Windmill Lake in central Alaska provid...
ABSTRACT. Excavation of organic deposits in a seasonally dry depression atop a moraine crest near th...
At Phalarope Pond, western Kodiak Island, a multidisciplinary study using pollen and spores, macrofo...
A preliminary palynological study of the Healy Lake area in east-central Alaska is reported upon. In...
Pollen histories from three lakes and a peat bog in the middle Tanana Valley, interior Alaska, provi...
The Cordilleran Ice Sheet covered most of southeastern Alaska during the Last Glacial Interval (LGI:...
Sediment cores from Imuruk and White fish Lakes, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, were analyzed for pollen ...
Pollen, plant macrofossil and charcoal analyses of sediments from two Alaskan lakes provide new data...
The pollen record of a 160 cm peat core from Imnavait Creek, a small upland basin in the northern fo...
Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet despite th...
A terrestrial sediment sequence exposed in an eroding pingo provides insights into the late-Quaterna...
Abstract: Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet ...
1 To explore the role of edaphic controls in the response of arctic tundra to climate change, we a...
The pollen record of a 240 cm peat profile in the Ittlemit Lake area in southwest Yukon Territory pr...
In the high northern latitudes vegetation is already responding to increasing global temperatures, w...
A 14,000 yr high-resolution pollen and lake-level record from Windmill Lake in central Alaska provid...
ABSTRACT. Excavation of organic deposits in a seasonally dry depression atop a moraine crest near th...
At Phalarope Pond, western Kodiak Island, a multidisciplinary study using pollen and spores, macrofo...
A preliminary palynological study of the Healy Lake area in east-central Alaska is reported upon. In...
Pollen histories from three lakes and a peat bog in the middle Tanana Valley, interior Alaska, provi...
The Cordilleran Ice Sheet covered most of southeastern Alaska during the Last Glacial Interval (LGI:...
Sediment cores from Imuruk and White fish Lakes, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, were analyzed for pollen ...
Pollen, plant macrofossil and charcoal analyses of sediments from two Alaskan lakes provide new data...
The pollen record of a 160 cm peat core from Imnavait Creek, a small upland basin in the northern fo...
Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet despite th...
A terrestrial sediment sequence exposed in an eroding pingo provides insights into the late-Quaterna...
Abstract: Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet ...
1 To explore the role of edaphic controls in the response of arctic tundra to climate change, we a...
The pollen record of a 240 cm peat profile in the Ittlemit Lake area in southwest Yukon Territory pr...
In the high northern latitudes vegetation is already responding to increasing global temperatures, w...
A 14,000 yr high-resolution pollen and lake-level record from Windmill Lake in central Alaska provid...