This study has three purposes: to establish a chronologically controlled vegetational history for a number of sites in south Southwestern Ontario; to utilize the resulting data to support and/or add to the current understanding of Quaternary geology and stratigraphy, and the glacial and postglacial history of the Great Lakes in south Southwestern Ontario; and to attempt to propose a possible explanation for the extinction of the mastodon in Southern Ontario. Palynological and geochronological analyses were conducted on material collected from eleven sites (east to west): Verbeke Mastodon Site, Woloshko Mastodon Site, Walker Pond II, Pond Mills I, Lake Hunger Bog, Bouckaert Site. Mabee Site, Cornell Bog. Colles Lake I, Folden Mas...
The postglacial vegetational history of Chippewa, Luce, and Mackinac counties, Michigan, was studied...
A Capstone submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Masters of Forest Conser...
This study investigates the land-use patterns of the Iroquoian populations that occupied south-cent...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, University of Western OntarioMore than 600 late Wisconsin...
More than 600 late Wisconsin mastodon occurrences are known from the glaciated and periglacial porti...
The abstract was published by the Geological Society of America and the poster was presented at the ...
Spruce and tamarack logs dating from the Younger Dryas and Early Holocene (YDEH; approx. 12.9 - 11.3...
The Arcellacean (Thecamoebian) fauna was assessed in five Holocene sediment cores obtained from Jame...
Three new Holocene pollen percentage and accumulation rate diagrams for S Ontario are presented. In ...
The pattern of change in the Holocene forests of southern Ontario is outlined and discussed in the l...
Pollen profiles from two lakes, Tawny Pond (44°48’59”N, 77°10’54”W, 276m) and Stoll Lake (44°58’16”N...
grantor: University of TorontoMultiple proxy data from Crawford Lake and Twiss Marl Pond r...
The region traversed by Highway 17, between Fort William and Kenora in southwestern Ontario, Canada ...
Stratigraphic palynological analyses of four late Quaternary deposits comprise a landscape-level stu...
Multi-proxy, medium-resolution Holocene and high-resolution late Holocene records from a southern On...
The postglacial vegetational history of Chippewa, Luce, and Mackinac counties, Michigan, was studied...
A Capstone submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Masters of Forest Conser...
This study investigates the land-use patterns of the Iroquoian populations that occupied south-cent...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, University of Western OntarioMore than 600 late Wisconsin...
More than 600 late Wisconsin mastodon occurrences are known from the glaciated and periglacial porti...
The abstract was published by the Geological Society of America and the poster was presented at the ...
Spruce and tamarack logs dating from the Younger Dryas and Early Holocene (YDEH; approx. 12.9 - 11.3...
The Arcellacean (Thecamoebian) fauna was assessed in five Holocene sediment cores obtained from Jame...
Three new Holocene pollen percentage and accumulation rate diagrams for S Ontario are presented. In ...
The pattern of change in the Holocene forests of southern Ontario is outlined and discussed in the l...
Pollen profiles from two lakes, Tawny Pond (44°48’59”N, 77°10’54”W, 276m) and Stoll Lake (44°58’16”N...
grantor: University of TorontoMultiple proxy data from Crawford Lake and Twiss Marl Pond r...
The region traversed by Highway 17, between Fort William and Kenora in southwestern Ontario, Canada ...
Stratigraphic palynological analyses of four late Quaternary deposits comprise a landscape-level stu...
Multi-proxy, medium-resolution Holocene and high-resolution late Holocene records from a southern On...
The postglacial vegetational history of Chippewa, Luce, and Mackinac counties, Michigan, was studied...
A Capstone submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Masters of Forest Conser...
This study investigates the land-use patterns of the Iroquoian populations that occupied south-cent...