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Authors: Michelutti, N Hay, MB Marsh, P Lesack, L Smol, JP
Citation: N. Michelutti et al., Diatom changes in Lake Sediments from the Mackenzie Delta, NWT, Canada: Paleohydrological applications, ARCT ANTARC, 33(1), 2001, pp. 1-12

Authors: Lim, DSS Douglas, MSV Smol, JP Lean, DRS
Citation: Dss. Lim et al., Physical and chemical limnological characteristics of 38 lakes and ponds on Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Canadian High Arctic, INT REV HYD, 86(1), 2001, pp. 1-22

Authors: Little, JL Smol, JP
Citation: Jl. Little et Jp. Smol, A chironomid-based model for inferring late-summer hypolimnetic oxygen in southeastern Ontario lakes, J PALEOLIMN, 26(3), 2001, pp. 259-270

Authors: Quinlan, R Smol, JP
Citation: R. Quinlan et Jp. Smol, Setting minimum head capsule abundance and taxa deletion criteria in chironomid-based inference models, J PALEOLIMN, 26(3), 2001, pp. 327-342

Authors: Reavie, ED Smol, JP
Citation: Ed. Reavie et Jp. Smol, Diatom-environmental relationships in 64 alkaline southeastern Ontario (Canada) lakes: a diatom-based model for water quality reconstructions, J PALEOLIMN, 25(1), 2001, pp. 25-42

Authors: Dixit, SS Keller, W Dixit, AS Smol, JP
Citation: Ss. Dixit et al., Diatom-inferred dissolved organic carbon reconstructions provide assessments of past UV-B penetration in Canadian Shield lakes, CAN J FISH, 58(3), 2001, pp. 543-550

Authors: Michelutti, N Laing, TE Smol, JP
Citation: N. Michelutti et al., Diatom assessment of past environmental changes in lakes located near the Noril'sk (Siberia) smelters, WATER A S P, 125(1-4), 2001, pp. 231-241

Authors: Quinlan, R Smol, JP
Citation: R. Quinlan et Jp. Smol, Chironomid-based inference models for estimating end-of-summer hypolimnetic oxygen from south-central Ontario shield lakes, FRESHW BIOL, 46(11), 2001, pp. 1529-1551

Authors: Bennett, JR Cumming, BF Leavitt, PR Chiu, M Smol, JP Szeicz, J
Citation: Jr. Bennett et al., Diatom, pollen, and chemical evidence of postglacial climatic change at Big Lake, south-central British Columbia, Canada, QUATERN RES, 55(3), 2001, pp. 332-343

Authors: Lim, DSS Douglas, MSV Smol, JP
Citation: Dss. Lim et al., Diatoms and their relationship to environmental variables from lakes and ponds on Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Canadian High Arctic, HYDROBIOL, 450(1-3), 2001, pp. 215-230

Authors: Ruhland, K Smol, JP Jasinski, JPP Warner, BG
Citation: K. Ruhland et al., Response of diatoms and other siliceous indicators to the developmental history of a peatland in the Tiksi forest, Siberia, Russia, ARCT ANTARC, 32(2), 2000, pp. 167-178

Authors: Karst, TL Smol, JP
Citation: Tl. Karst et Jp. Smol, Paleolimnological evidence of limnetic nutrient concentration equilibrium in a shallow, macrophyte-dominated lake, AQUAT SCI, 62(1), 2000, pp. 20-38

Authors: Pienitz, R Smol, JP Last, WM Leavitt, PR Cumming, BF
Citation: R. Pienitz et al., Multi-proxy Holocene palaeoclimatic record from a saline lake in the Canadian Subarctic, HOLOCENE, 10(6), 2000, pp. 673-686

Authors: Moser, KA Korhola, A Weckstrom, J Blom, T Pienitz, R Smol, JP Douglas, MSV Hay, MB
Citation: Ka. Moser et al., Paleohydrology inferred from diatoms in northern latitude regions, J PALEOLIMN, 24(1), 2000, pp. 93-107

Authors: Clerk, S Hall, R Quinlan, R Smol, JP
Citation: S. Clerk et al., Quantitative inferences of past hypolimnetic anoxia and nutrient levels from a Canadan Precambrian Shield lake, J PALEOLIMN, 23(3), 2000, pp. 319-336

Authors: Little, JL Smol, JP
Citation: Jl. Little et Jp. Smol, Changes in fossil midge (Chironomidae) assemblages in response to culturalactivities in a shallow, polymictic lake, J PALEOLIMN, 23(2), 2000, pp. 207-212

Authors: Little, JL Hall, RI Quinlan, R Smol, JP
Citation: Jl. Little et al., Past trophic status and hypolimnetic anoxia during eutrophicaton and remediation of Gravenhurst Bay, Ontario: comparison of diatoms, chironomids, andhistorical records, CAN J FISH, 57(2), 2000, pp. 333-341

Authors: Johnson-Pyrtle, A Scott, MR Laing, TE Smol, JP
Citation: A. Johnson-pyrtle et al., Cs-137 distribution and geochemistry of Lena River (Siberia) drainage basin lake sediments, SCI TOTAL E, 255(1-3), 2000, pp. 145-159

Authors: Dixit, AS Hall, RI Leavitt, PR Quinlan, R Smol, JP
Citation: As. Dixit et al., Effects of sequential depositional basins on lake response to urban and agricultural pollution: a palaeoecological analysis of the Qu'Appelle Valley,Saskatchewan, Canada, FRESHW BIOL, 43(3), 2000, pp. 319-337

Authors: Finney, BP Gregory-Eaves, I Sweetman, J Dougas, MSV Smol, JP
Citation: Bp. Finney et al., Impacts of climatic change and fishing on Pacific salmon abundance over the past 300 years, SCIENCE, 290(5492), 2000, pp. 795-799

Authors: Smol, JP Cumming, BF
Citation: Jp. Smol et Bf. Cumming, Tracking long-term changes in climate using algal indicators in lake sediments, J PHYCOLOGY, 36(6), 2000, pp. 986-1011

Authors: Laing, TE Smol, JP
Citation: Te. Laing et Jp. Smol, Factors influencing diatom distributions in circumpolar treeline lakes of northern Russia, J PHYCOLOGY, 36(6), 2000, pp. 1035-1048

Authors: Douglas, MSV Smol, JP
Citation: Msv. Douglas et Jp. Smol, Eutrophication and recovery in the High Arctic: Meretta lake (Cornwallis Island, Nunavut, Canada) revisited, HYDROBIOL, 431(2-3), 2000, pp. 193-204

Authors: Pisaric, MFJ Szeicz, JM Karst, T Smol, JP
Citation: Mfj. Pisaric et al., Comparison of pollen and conifer stomates as indicators of alpine treelinein northwestern Canadian lake sediments, CAN J BOTAN, 78(9), 2000, pp. 1180-1186

Authors: Reavie, ED Smol, JP Sharpe, ID Westenhofer, LA Roberts, AM
Citation: Ed. Reavie et al., Paleolimnological analyses of cultural eutrophication patterns in British Columbia lakes, CAN J BOTAN, 78(7), 2000, pp. 873-888
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