An analysis of diatoms and fossil pigments in a sediment core from perennially ice-covered Ward Hunt Lake at latitude 83°N in Nunavut, Canada revealed striking changes in diatom communities and sedimentary pigment concentrations during the last two centuries. Diatoms were found only in the upper 2.5 cm of the sedimentary record, and where present, diatom assemblages were composed almost entirely of Staurosirella pinnata. Photosynthetic pigments were present in low concentrations throughout the sedimentary profile, consistent with the ultra-oligotrophic nutrient status of the lake. Pigment concentrations varied slightly in the lower sections of the core, and began to increase gradually at the 4 cm horizon followed by an increase of two order...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the postglacial Holocene environmental history at Lak...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the postglacial Holocene environmental history at Lak...
As the industrial footprint of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) continues to expand, concern ab...
The direction of pan-Arctic ecosystem shifts in response to climate warming is relatively well under...
Background Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20th-century climate change, it remai...
To investigate the response of a remote boreal lake to recent climate warming, a sim200-year varved ...
BACKGROUND: Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20(th)-century climate change, it re...
Rapidly changing climates in northern Canada make the western Hudson Bay region an area of high impo...
Diatoms from Sawtooth Lake (79 20\u27N, 81 51\u27W) on the Fosheim Peninsula in Central Ellesmere Is...
Although arctic lakes rank among the most pristine ecosystems remaining on Earth, widespread paleoec...
An important source of information about climate change comes from sedimentary deposits from the arc...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the post-glacial Holocene environmental history at La...
A transitional climate and the presence of Thule sites make the Melville Peninsula an area of high i...
A transitional climate and the presence of Thule sites make the Melville Peninsula an area of high i...
Diatoms from Sawtooth Lake (798209N, 818519W) on the Fosheim Peninsula in Central Ellesmere Island, ...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the postglacial Holocene environmental history at Lak...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the postglacial Holocene environmental history at Lak...
As the industrial footprint of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) continues to expand, concern ab...
The direction of pan-Arctic ecosystem shifts in response to climate warming is relatively well under...
Background Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20th-century climate change, it remai...
To investigate the response of a remote boreal lake to recent climate warming, a sim200-year varved ...
BACKGROUND: Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20(th)-century climate change, it re...
Rapidly changing climates in northern Canada make the western Hudson Bay region an area of high impo...
Diatoms from Sawtooth Lake (79 20\u27N, 81 51\u27W) on the Fosheim Peninsula in Central Ellesmere Is...
Although arctic lakes rank among the most pristine ecosystems remaining on Earth, widespread paleoec...
An important source of information about climate change comes from sedimentary deposits from the arc...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the post-glacial Holocene environmental history at La...
A transitional climate and the presence of Thule sites make the Melville Peninsula an area of high i...
A transitional climate and the presence of Thule sites make the Melville Peninsula an area of high i...
Diatoms from Sawtooth Lake (798209N, 818519W) on the Fosheim Peninsula in Central Ellesmere Island, ...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the postglacial Holocene environmental history at Lak...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the postglacial Holocene environmental history at Lak...
As the industrial footprint of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) continues to expand, concern ab...