Paleocological studies based on the analysis of lake sediments offer the potential for high resolution and well-dated records of past environmental conditions. A 2.7 m sediment core raised from Lake WA01 (unofficial name, 61°14'41"N, 136°55'35"W, 1000 m.a.s.l.) in the Aishihik region of the southwest Yukon Territory documents the post-glacial vegetation, fire, and climate history of the region surrounding the study site. The earliest portion of the WA01 pollen record was characterized by the establishment of open birch-shrub tundra at the study site. Picea glauca then established ca. 9,900 cal yrs BP, and has since remained dominant on the landscape Progressively decreasing precipitation in the region over the last ca. 9,000 years, ...
During recent decades, lake levels in the Yukon Flats region of interior Alaska have fluctuated dram...
A peat core from Sphagnum-dominated Drizzle Bog on Graham Island was used to identify factors that h...
Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet despite th...
Lake sediment cores collected from four lakes (Upper Fly Lake 61.04°N, 138.09°W, 1326 m a.s....
Palaeoclimatic reconstructions of the northern Yukon show cooler conditions before AD 1850 followed ...
Beringian climate and environmental history are poorly characterized at its easternmost edge. Lake s...
Previous research suggests climate warming during the current century is likely to lead to an increa...
ABSTRACT. Paleoecological studies based on the analysis of pollen in lake sediments offer the potent...
Ice-wedge polygon (IWP) mires in the Arctic and Subarctic are extremely vulnerable to climatic and e...
Previous research suggests climate warming during the current century is likely to lead to an increa...
Analyses of sediment cores from two small lakes in the southwest Yukon, Jellybean Lake (60.35°N, 134...
Old Crow Flats is a lake-rich thermokarst landscape spanning 5,600 km2 within the continuous permafr...
Lake-level variations at Marcella Lake, a small, hydrologically closed lake in the southwestern Yuko...
Climatic change during historic times and their environmental impact are little known for much of th...
The objective of this thesis was to reconstruct the Sedimentary, Cryostratigraphic and Paleoclimatic...
During recent decades, lake levels in the Yukon Flats region of interior Alaska have fluctuated dram...
A peat core from Sphagnum-dominated Drizzle Bog on Graham Island was used to identify factors that h...
Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet despite th...
Lake sediment cores collected from four lakes (Upper Fly Lake 61.04°N, 138.09°W, 1326 m a.s....
Palaeoclimatic reconstructions of the northern Yukon show cooler conditions before AD 1850 followed ...
Beringian climate and environmental history are poorly characterized at its easternmost edge. Lake s...
Previous research suggests climate warming during the current century is likely to lead to an increa...
ABSTRACT. Paleoecological studies based on the analysis of pollen in lake sediments offer the potent...
Ice-wedge polygon (IWP) mires in the Arctic and Subarctic are extremely vulnerable to climatic and e...
Previous research suggests climate warming during the current century is likely to lead to an increa...
Analyses of sediment cores from two small lakes in the southwest Yukon, Jellybean Lake (60.35°N, 134...
Old Crow Flats is a lake-rich thermokarst landscape spanning 5,600 km2 within the continuous permafr...
Lake-level variations at Marcella Lake, a small, hydrologically closed lake in the southwestern Yuko...
Climatic change during historic times and their environmental impact are little known for much of th...
The objective of this thesis was to reconstruct the Sedimentary, Cryostratigraphic and Paleoclimatic...
During recent decades, lake levels in the Yukon Flats region of interior Alaska have fluctuated dram...
A peat core from Sphagnum-dominated Drizzle Bog on Graham Island was used to identify factors that h...
Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet despite th...