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Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 47:469-492
Sub-bottom profiling and coring were undertaken at eight sub-basins along the lower French River and at five small lakes near North Bay, Ontario, to collect stratigraphical and chronological evidence to investigate whether lakes occupying the Huron
Autor:
Gregory R. Brooks, Barbara E. Medioli
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 47:447-467
Sub-bottom profiling was conducted at eight sub-basins within the lower French River area, Ontario, to investigate deposits preserved within the ancient North Bay outlet. Ten cores were collected that targeted the four depositional acoustic facies id
Autor:
Gregory R. Brooks, Barbara E. Medioli
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 29:353-386
Overbank deposits that aggraded during the severe and moderate Red River, Manitoba and North Dakota floods of 1997 and 1999 were examined to characterize the typical diatom and thecamoebian flood assemblages. The deposits contain diatom assemblages d
Autor:
Barbara E. Medioli
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 44:3-4
Dr. Franco Medioli received the Joseph A. Cushman Award for Excellence in Foraminiferal Research on October 29, 2013, during the Cushman Foundation reception at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America in Denver, Colorado. Due to exten
Autor:
S. Blasco, Thomas D. Lorenson, Charles K. Paull, Barbara E. Medioli, Humfrey Melling, F. Mark Nixon, William Ussler, Scott R. Dallimore, Fiona A. McLaughlin
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 34
[1] The Arctic shelf is currently undergoing dramatic thermal changes caused by the continued warming associated with Holocene sea level rise. During this transgression, comparatively warm waters have flooded over cold permafrost areas of the Arctic
Autor:
Barbara E. Medioli
The physical and geochemical characteristics of three lakes in the Red River valley reveal a strong anthropogenic influence on the limnological systems. Agricultural nitrogen and phosphorus input has turned Lake Louise and Horseshoe Lake into eutroph
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https://doi.org/10.4095/214153
https://doi.org/10.4095/214153
Autor:
Stefan M. Blasco, Kathleen R. Laird, C. F. Michael Lewis, J. Bradford Hubeny, Gregory R. Brooks, John P. Coakley, Thomas W. D. Edwards, David L. Dettman, Francine M.G. McCarthy, Alison J. Smith, Clifford W. Heil, Barbara E. Medioli, Thomas E. Croley, John H. McAndrews, Theodore C. Moore, David K. Rea, John W. King
Publikováno v:
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 89:541-542
Recent studies have produced a new understanding of the hydrological history of North America's Great Lakes, showing that water levels fell several meters below lake basin outlets during an early postglacial dry climate in the Holocene (younger than
Limnological and terrestrial changes in three floodplain lakes are correlated with settlement of the Red River valley in Manitoba and North Dakota. Distinctive pollen, diatom and thecamoebian assemblages provide proxy evidence of the ecological chang
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https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/014756ar
https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/014756ar
Autor:
Gregory R. Brooks, Barbara E. Medioli
Horseshoe Lake and the Marion Lake scar, along the Red River, southern Manitoba, were cored to investigate the timing of the meander cutoffs and the sedimentology of the channel in-fill deposits. The Horseshoe Lake core, 10.75 m long, consists of 9.7
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https://doi.org/10.7202/011310ar
https://doi.org/10.7202/011310ar