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Record #150095:
Paleolimnological reconstruction of Holocene climatic trends from two boreal treeline lakes, Northwest Territories, Canada / Reinhard Pienitz, John P. Smol, Glen M. MacDonald.
Title: | Paleolimnological reconstruction of Holocene climatic trends from two boreal treeline lakes, Northwest Territories, Canada / Reinhard Pienitz, John P. Smol, Glen M. MacDonald. |
Author(s): | Pienitz, Reinhard. Smol, John P. MacDonald, Glen M. |
Date: | 1999. |
In: | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. (1999.), Vol. 31(1) (1999) |
Abstract: | Reports analysis of fossil diatoms in lake sediment records in two lakes located northeast of Yellowknife, near present-day treeline. Authors are concerned to demonstrate potential of diatoms in tracking climatic and vegetational shifts, as well as to add novel information about accompanying changes in aquatic conditions. |
Notes: | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. Vol. 31(1) :82-93 (1999). |
Keywords: | 556 -- Hydrology. 556.55 -- Lakes and ponds. 551.583.2 -- Climatic changes, historic. D -- Atmospheric sciences. (*41) -- Canada. (*440) -- Northwest Territories. |
SPRI record no.: | 150095 |
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