International audiencePollen and lake-level data are used to reconstruct past climate changes in the St. Lawrence lowlands, southern Quebec. Past lake-level changes are assessed from sedimentological, pollen and macrofossil records from a single shallow-water core from Lac Hertel, which lies in the central part of the studied area. Three low lake-level phases are recognised: prior to 8000, 7600-6600 and 4800-3400 cal. BP. The modern analogue method is applied to pollen data from seven well-dated sites from the St. Lawrence lowlands and adjacent mountain areas, constrained and unconstrained by lake-level changes. The reconstructed climate changes are congruent with the pattern of climate changes known from eastern North America: a dry and co...
As in polar ice, 18O variations of precipitation are recorded in carbonate sediments formed in lakes...
International audienceChironomid head capsules preserved in lake sediments were used to reconstruct ...
Paleolimnological approaches have considerable potential for providing paleoclimate proxy data. Indi...
International audiencePollen and lake-level data are used to reconstruct past climate changes in the...
A pollen profile from varved lake sediments sampled at 10-year intervals and spanning the past 1000 ...
Pollen, spores, and dinoflagellate cysts are used with the modern analog technique (MAT) to provide ...
Pollen and diatom samples from three lakes in the La Ronge area of central Saskatchewan provide info...
Pollen analysis of a sediment core from Lake SP02, Melville Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada provides a ~6...
A high temporal resolution pollen diagram from a lake in the middle-Arctic region of the Boothia Pen...
International audienceHigh-temporal resolution analyses of pollen, chironomid, and lake-level record...
Parallel changes in lake-level and pollen data show that the rapid decline of the Laurentide Ice She...
This paper presents a new annually laminated record (varves) from Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore (e...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
PhDBotanyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
As in polar ice, 18O variations of precipitation are recorded in carbonate sediments formed in lakes...
International audienceChironomid head capsules preserved in lake sediments were used to reconstruct ...
Paleolimnological approaches have considerable potential for providing paleoclimate proxy data. Indi...
International audiencePollen and lake-level data are used to reconstruct past climate changes in the...
A pollen profile from varved lake sediments sampled at 10-year intervals and spanning the past 1000 ...
Pollen, spores, and dinoflagellate cysts are used with the modern analog technique (MAT) to provide ...
Pollen and diatom samples from three lakes in the La Ronge area of central Saskatchewan provide info...
Pollen analysis of a sediment core from Lake SP02, Melville Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada provides a ~6...
A high temporal resolution pollen diagram from a lake in the middle-Arctic region of the Boothia Pen...
International audienceHigh-temporal resolution analyses of pollen, chironomid, and lake-level record...
Parallel changes in lake-level and pollen data show that the rapid decline of the Laurentide Ice She...
This paper presents a new annually laminated record (varves) from Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore (e...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
PhDBotanyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
As in polar ice, 18O variations of precipitation are recorded in carbonate sediments formed in lakes...
International audienceChironomid head capsules preserved in lake sediments were used to reconstruct ...
Paleolimnological approaches have considerable potential for providing paleoclimate proxy data. Indi...