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Archive | 2002

Rapid lacustrine response to recent High Arctic warming: a diatom record from Sawtooth Lake

Bianca B. Perren; Robert S. Bradley; Pierre Francus


Archive | 2005

Abrupt Shifts in the Position of the North Magnetic Pole From Arctic lake Sediments: Relationship to Archeomagnetic Jerks

Joseph S. Stoner; Pierre Francus; Robert S. Bradley; W. Patridge; Mark B. Abbott; M. J. Retelle; Scott F. Lamoureux; James E T Channell


Archive | 2009

Abrupt Shifts of the North Magnetic Pole Over the Last Millennium and Beyond

Joseph S. Stoner; Martin Davies; Robert S. Bradley; Christine L. Cook; Pierre Francus; Mark R. Besonen; James E T Channell; Guillaume St-Onge


Archive | 2009

Observations on the Late Holocene Dynamics of the Boreal Geomagnetic Field From Ellesmere Island Lake Sediments

Joseph S. Stoner; Martin Davies; Robert S. Bradley; Christine L. Cook; Pierre Francus; Mark R. Besonen; James E T Channell; Guillaume St-Onge


Archive | 2008

High Arctic Temperature Variations During the Past Five Millennia: a Varve Based Record From Lower Murray Lake, Nunavut, Canada

Christine L. Cook; Robert S. Bradley; Joseph S. Stoner; Pierre Francus


Archive | 2007

4500 Years of Annual Sediment Accumulation Recorded in Lower Murray Lake in the Canadian High Arctic

Christine L. Cook; Robert S. Bradley; Joseph S. Stoner


Archive | 2007

Reconstructing Holocene Paleomagnetic Secular Variation From High Arctic Sediments

Martin Davies; Joseph S. Stoner; Guillaume St-Onge; Christine L. Cook; Robert S. Bradley; A. Werner


Archive | 2007

Mid to Late Holocene Sediment Flux in annually laminated ocean sediments in Saanich Inlet, BC using X-ray Fluorescence and Scanning Electron Microscope

Kinuyo Kanamaru; Pierre Francus; Robert S. Bradley


Archive | 2006

Holocene Sedimentation Recorded in Varved Sediments in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia

Pierre Francus; Robert S. Bradley


Archive | 2004

An annually resolved 2500 yr long record of rain events in a polar desert

Pierre Francus; Robert S. Bradley

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Pierre Francus

Institut national de la recherche scientifique

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Joseph S. Stoner

University of Colorado Boulder

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Mark B. Abbott

University of Pittsburgh

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W. Patridge

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Guillaume St-Onge

Université du Québec à Rimouski

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Frank T. Keimig

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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John T. Andrews

University of Colorado Boulder

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