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Kalgutkar, R. M., 1997. Fossil Fungi from the Lower Tertiary Iceberg Bay Formation, Eureka Sound Group, Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories, Canada. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 97:197-226.

Kalkreuth, W. D., C. L. Riediger, D. J. McIntyre, R. J. H. Richardson, M. G. Fowler, and D. Marchioni, 1996. Petrological and Geochemical Characteristics of Eureka Sound Group Coals (Stenkul Fiord, Southern Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada). International Journal of Coal Geology 30:151-182.

Karrow, P. F., J. H. McAndrews, B. B. Miller, A. V. Morgan, K. L. Seymour, and O. L. White, 2001. Illinoisian to Late Wisconsinan stratigraphy at Woodbridge, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 38:921-942. (On Fig. 7 left side the pollen zone numbers are 1,3,5 and 6).

Karst-Riddoch, Tammy L., Michael F. J. Pisaric, John P. Smol, 2005. Diatom responses to 20th century climate-related environmental changes in high-elevation mountain lakes of the northern Canadian Cordillera. Journal of Paleolimnology 33(3):265-282

Kaufman, Darrell S., David P. Schneider, Nicholas P. McKay, Caspar M. Ammann, Raymond S. Bradley, Keith R. Briffa, Gifford H. Miller, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Jonathan T. Overpeck, Bo M. Vinther, Arctic Lakes 2k Project Members, 2009. Recent warming reverses long-term cooling. Science 325:1236- 1239. DOI: 10.1126/science.1173983

Keatley, B. E., M. S. V. Douglas, J. M. Blais, M. L. Mallory, and J. P. Smol, 2009. Impacts of seabird-derived nutrients on water quality and diatom assemblages from Cape Vera, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. Hydrobiologia 621:191-205. DOI: 10.1007/s10750-008-9670-z

Keatley, B. E., M. S. V. Douglas, and J. P. Smol, 2008. Evaluating the influence of environmental and spatial variables on diatom species distributions from Melville Island (Canadian High Arctic). Botany-Botanique 86:76-90.

Kerwin, M. W., J. T. Overpeck, R. S. Webb, and K. H. Anderson, 2004. Pollen-based summer temperature reconstructions for the eastern Canadian boreal forest, subarctic, and Arctic. Quaternary Science Reviews 23(18-19):1901-1924.

Kholeif, S. E. A., and P. J. Mudie, 2009. Palynological records of climate and oceanic conditions in the late Pleistocene and Holocene of the Nile Cone, southeastern Mediterranean, Egypt. Palynology 33:1-24. DOI: 10.2113/gspalynol.33.1.1

Koppelhus, Eva B., and Dennis R. Braman, 2010. Upper Cretaceous palynostratigraphy of the Dry Island area. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47:1145-1158. DOI: 10.1139/E10-068

Kuhry, P., 1994. The Role of Fire in the Development of Sphagnum-dominated Peatland in Western Boreal Canada. Journal of Ecology 82:899-910.

Kuhry, P., 1997. The Palaeoecology of a Treed Bog in Western Boreal Canada: A Study Based on Microfossils, Macrofossils and Physicochemical Properties. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 96:183-224.

Kuhry, P. 1998. Late Holocene Permafrost Dynamics in Two Subarctic Peatlands of the Hudson Bay Lowlands (Manitoba, Canada). Eurasian Soil Science 31(5):529-534.

Kuhry, P., and D. H. Vitt, 1996. Fossil Carbon/Nitrogen Ratios as a Measure of Peat Decomposition. Ecology 77:271-275.

Kurita, H., and D. J. McIntyre, 1995. Paleocene Dinoflagellates from the Turtle Mountain Formation, Southwestern Manitoba, Canada. Palynology 19:119-136.


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