Authors:
LARSEN CPS
PIENITZ R
SMOL JP
MOSER KA
CUMMING BF
BLAIS JM
MACDONALD GM
HALL RI
Citation: Cps. Larsen et al., RELATIONS BETWEEN LAKE MORPHOMETRY AND THE PRESENCE OF LAMINATED LAKE-SEDIMENTS - A REEXAMINATION OF LARSEN AND MACDONALD (1993), Quaternary science reviews, 17(8), 1998, pp. 711-717
Citation: Cps. Larsen et Gm. Macdonald, FIRE AND VEGETATION DYNAMICS IN A JACK PINE AND BLACK SPRUCE FOREST RECONSTRUCTED USING FOSSIL POLLEN AND CHARCOAL, Journal of Ecology, 86(5), 1998, pp. 815-828
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Authors:
REED WJ
LARSEN CPS
JOHNSON EA
MACDONALD GM
Citation: Wj. Reed et al., ESTIMATION OF TEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN HISTORICAL FIRE FREQUENCY FROM TIME-SINCE-FIRE MAP DATA, Forest science, 44(3), 1998, pp. 465-475
Citation: Sh. Brewer et al., A DIFFERENCE INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF NUCLEOTIDE-BINDING TO THE RECOMBINATION PROTEIN, RECA, Biophysical journal, 74(2), 1998, pp. 293-293
Authors:
MACDONALD GM
SZEICZ JM
CLARICOATES J
DALE KA
Citation: Gm. Macdonald et al., RESPONSE OF THE CENTRAL CANADIAN TREELINE TO RECENT CLIMATIC CHANGES, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 88(2), 1998, pp. 183-208
Citation: Tk. Mcleod et Gm. Macdonald, POSTGLACIAL RANGE EXPANSION AND POPULATION-GROWTH OF PICEA-MARIANA, PICEA-GLAUCA AND PINUS-BANKSIANA IN THE WESTERN INTERIOR OF CANADA, Journal of biogeography, 24(6), 1997, pp. 865-881
Authors:
CLAYDEN SL
CWYNAR LC
MACDONALD GM
VELICHKO AA
Citation: Sl. Clayden et al., HOLOCENE POLLEN AND STOMATES FROM A FOREST-TUNDRA SITE ON THE TAIMYR PENINSULA, SIBERIA, Arctic and alpine research, 29(3), 1997, pp. 327-333
Citation: Gm. Macdonald et Tk. Mcleod, THE HOLOCENE CLOSING OF THE ICE-FREE CORRIDOR - A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE, Quaternary international, 32, 1996, pp. 87-95
Citation: Jm. Szeicz et Gm. Macdonald, A 930-YEAR RING-WIDTH CHRONOLOGY FROM MOISTURE-SENSITIVE WHITE SPRUCE(PICEA-GLAUCA MOENCH) IN NORTHWESTERN CANADA, Holocene, 6(3), 1996, pp. 345-351
Authors:
WOLFE BB
EDWARDS TWD
ARAVENA R
MACDONALD GM
Citation: Bb. Wolfe et al., RAPID HOLOCENE HYDROLOGIC CHANGE ALONG BOREAL TREELINE REVEALED BY DELTA-C-13 AND DELTA-O-18 IN ORGANIC LAKE-SEDIMENTS, NORTHWEST-TERRITORIES, CANADA, Journal of paleolimnology, 15(2), 1996, pp. 171-181
Citation: Twd. Edwards et al., INFLUENCE OF CHANGING ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION ON PRECIPITATION DELTA-O-18-TEMPERATURE RELATIONS IN CANADA DURING THE HOLOCENE, Quaternary research, 46(3), 1996, pp. 211-218
Authors:
WICKREMESEKERA AC
MALHAM GM
ALLEN J
MACDONALD GM
Citation: Ac. Wickremesekera et al., NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS - A RARE CAUSE OF EPILEPSY IN NEW-ZEALAND, New Zealand medical journal, 109(1023), 1996, pp. 212-213
Citation: Sl. Clayden et al., STOMATE AND POLLEN CONTENT OF LAKE SURFACE SEDIMENTS FROM ACROSS THE TREE LINE ON THE TAIMYR PENINSULA, SIBERIA, Canadian journal of botany, 74(7), 1996, pp. 1009-1015
Citation: Bcs. Hansen et al., IDENTIFYING THE TUNDRA - FOREST BORDER IN THE STOMATE RECORD - AN ANALYSIS OF LAKE SURFACE SAMPLES FROM THE YELLOWKNIFE AREA, NORTHWEST-TERRITORIES, CANADA, Canadian journal of botany, 74(5), 1996, pp. 796-800
Citation: Cps. Larsen et Gm. Macdonald, RELATIONS BETWEEN TREE-RING WIDTHS, CLIMATE, AND ANNUAL AREA BURNED IN THE BOREAL FOREST OF ALBERTA, Canadian journal of forest research, 25(11), 1995, pp. 1746-1755
Citation: Jm. Szeicz et Gm. Macdonald, DENDROCLIMATIC RECONSTRUCTION OF SUMMER TEMPERATURES IN NORTHWESTERN CANADA SINCE AD 1638 BASED ON AGE-DEPENDENT MODELING, Quaternary research, 44(2), 1995, pp. 257-266
Citation: Ra. Case et Gm. Macdonald, A DENDROCLIMATIC RECONSTRUCTION OF ANNUAL PRECIPITATION ON THE WESTERN CANADIAN PRAIRIES SINCE AD 1505 FROM PINUS-FLEXILIS JAMES, Quaternary research, 44(2), 1995, pp. 267-275
Citation: Jm. Szeicz et al., LATE QUATERNARY VEGETATION HISTORY OF THE CENTRAL MACKENZIE MOUNTAINS, NORTHWEST-TERRITORIES, CANADA, Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, 113(2-4), 1995, pp. 351-371