History of the Giraffe Pipe locality inferred from microfossil remains: a thriving freshwater ecosystem near the Arctic Circle during the warm Eocene

PA Siver, AM Lott - Journal of Paleontology, 2023 - cambridge.org
How will freshwater lakes in the Arctic respond to climate change, especially if polar
amplification results in even greater warming at these northern latitudes? Deep time analogs …

Arctic warming drives striking twenty-first century ecosystem shifts in Great Slave Lake (Subarctic Canada), North America's deepest lake

KM Rühland, M Evans, JP Smol - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Great Slave Lake (GSL), one of the world's largest and deepest lakes, has undergone an
aquatic ecosystem transformation in response to twenty-first-century accelerated Arctic …

Arctic lake ontogeny across multiple interglaciations

CR Wilson, N Michelutti, CA Cooke, JP Briner… - Quaternary Science …, 2012 - Elsevier
Few lakes in the Arctic preserve sediments older than Holocene age because of pervasive
glacial scour during the last ice age. Here we present sediment diatom and geochemical …

Sea level rise may contribute to the greening of Arctic coastal freshwaters–Implications from the ontogeny of Greiner Lake, Nunavut, Canada

EH Kivilä, MV Rantala, D Antoniades, TP Luoto… - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Global sea level rise and increased storm activity triggered by climate change pose a
serious threat to low-lying Arctic coastal landscapes, which commonly host numerous …

Using paleolimnology to track Holocene climate fluctuations and aquatic ontogeny in poorly buffered High Arctic lakes

A Rouillard, N Michelutti, P Rosén… - Palaeogeography …, 2012 - Elsevier
Fossil diatom assemblages, and spectrally-inferred dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and
sedimentary chlorophyll-a (SedChla) were analysed on lake sediment cores from two poorly …

Interactions between climate and landscape drive Holocene ecological change in a High Arctic lake on Somerset Island, Nunavut, Canada

TM Paull, SA Finkelstein, K Gajewski - Arctic Science, 2017 - cdnsciencepub.com
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the post-glacial Holocene environmental
history at Lake RS29 on Somerset Island in the Canadian High Arctic. Earliest post-glacial …

Quantifying the vulnerability of Arctic water supply lakes through paleolimnological assessment: The case of Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada

P Cincio, AS Medeiros, SD Wesche… - The …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Anthropogenic stressors to freshwater environments have perpetuated water quality and
quantity challenges for communities across Arctic Canada, making drinking water resources …

Life at the top of the greenhouse Eocene world—A review of the Eocene flora and vertebrate fauna from Canada's High Arctic

JJ Eberle, DR Greenwood - Bulletin, 2012 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Early–middle Eocene (ca. 53–38 Ma) sediments of the Eureka Sound Group in
Canada's Arctic Archipelago preserve evidence of lush mixed conifer-broadleaf rain forests …

Paleoecology of a> 90,000-year lacustrine sequence from Fog Lake, Baffin Island, Arctic Canada

AP Wolfe, B Frechette, PJH Richard, GH Miller… - Quaternary Science …, 2000 - Elsevier
A 137cm sediment core from Fog Lake, a small upland basin that was not glaciated during
the Late Wisconsinan, reveals the following stratigraphic succession:(I) basal diamicton,(II) …

Aquatic invertebrates and high latitude paleolimnology

O Bennike, KP Brodersen, E Jeppesen… - Long-term environmental …, 2004 - Springer
Almost all major groups of invertebrate animals may leave remains in sediments. An
excellent review of animal remains (mainly invertebrates in Quaternary lake and bog …