Pollen stratigraphy from 90 sites in and bordering the Great Lakes record the 5-7 ka history of forest development of the Great Lakes region. By 7 ka beech (Fagus grandifolia) had invaded the oak-hickory (Quercus-Carya) forest of lower Michigan and hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) and beech the white pine (Pinus strobus)-dominated forest of southern Ontario. At the same time, white pine replaced jack pine (P banksiana) as it expanded northward to the Clay Belt beyond its present-day range. Forest changes at 6 and 5 ka were dominated by range extensions of beech and hemlock in a northwesterly direction, by northward expansion of eastern white cedar (Cupressineae), and southward migration of white pine into the Michigan basin. The beech and hemlock...
Cet article présente une première synthèse comparative des impacts des feux et des coupes forestière...
The manuscript documents voluminous new and published stratigraphie and paléontologie data from a re...
A 6 ka reconstruction for the island of Newfoundland is presented in the context of a synthesis of H...
Inter-till sediments (Units 2, 3, 4) in a sand pit located 115 km east of Ottawa, Ontario, contain a...
Numerous Quaternary organic deposits of various lithologies beneath one or more till units of Wiscon...
Enhanced meltwater discharge from proglacial lakes Agassiz and Barlow-Ojibway at about 9.6 to 8.3 ka...
Nonglacial deposits in northern Ontario that may date to the last interglacial interval are well kno...
Synthesis of available paleoecological studies in the Prairie provinces of Canada indicates that alt...
Three soils of postglacial age, representing a chronosequence in the Rouge River Basin of south-cent...
Pollen records are used to reconstruct vegetation in the continental Northwest Territories at 6 ka (...
Le Québec-Labrador et la région de la vallée inférieure du Mackenzie ont en commun quelques traits p...
Halton Till and Glacial Lake Iroquois lacustrine sand and gravel deposits are the major surficial ma...
In the Geraldton and Hemlo areas distantly-derived carbonate tills lie between slightly to non-calca...
Thick (400+ m) and well exposed sediment fills in the Fraser and Chilcotin river valleys of central ...
Evidence for Middle Wisconsinan ice limits and climates comes from sites scattered around the periph...
Cet article présente une première synthèse comparative des impacts des feux et des coupes forestière...
The manuscript documents voluminous new and published stratigraphie and paléontologie data from a re...
A 6 ka reconstruction for the island of Newfoundland is presented in the context of a synthesis of H...
Inter-till sediments (Units 2, 3, 4) in a sand pit located 115 km east of Ottawa, Ontario, contain a...
Numerous Quaternary organic deposits of various lithologies beneath one or more till units of Wiscon...
Enhanced meltwater discharge from proglacial lakes Agassiz and Barlow-Ojibway at about 9.6 to 8.3 ka...
Nonglacial deposits in northern Ontario that may date to the last interglacial interval are well kno...
Synthesis of available paleoecological studies in the Prairie provinces of Canada indicates that alt...
Three soils of postglacial age, representing a chronosequence in the Rouge River Basin of south-cent...
Pollen records are used to reconstruct vegetation in the continental Northwest Territories at 6 ka (...
Le Québec-Labrador et la région de la vallée inférieure du Mackenzie ont en commun quelques traits p...
Halton Till and Glacial Lake Iroquois lacustrine sand and gravel deposits are the major surficial ma...
In the Geraldton and Hemlo areas distantly-derived carbonate tills lie between slightly to non-calca...
Thick (400+ m) and well exposed sediment fills in the Fraser and Chilcotin river valleys of central ...
Evidence for Middle Wisconsinan ice limits and climates comes from sites scattered around the periph...
Cet article présente une première synthèse comparative des impacts des feux et des coupes forestière...
The manuscript documents voluminous new and published stratigraphie and paléontologie data from a re...
A 6 ka reconstruction for the island of Newfoundland is presented in the context of a synthesis of H...