Pasqua Lake
Location: |
Saskatchewan, Canada |
Latitude (N): |
50.78° |
Longitude (W): |
104.00° |
Site notes: |
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- Campbell, C., I. D. Campbell, C. B. Blyth, and J. H. McAndrews
1994
- Bison Extirpation May Have Caused Aspen Expansion in Western
Canada.
Ecography 17:360-362.
Sites discussed: Pine Lake, Pasqua
Lake.
- Hall, R. I., P. R. Leavitt, R. Quinlan, A. S. Dixit, and J. P.
Smol 1999
- Effects of Agriculture, Urbanization, and Climate on Water
Quality in the Northern Great Plains.
Limnology and Oceanography 44:739-756.
AEU SCI GC 1 L73 Site discussed: Pasqua
Lake.
- McAndrews, J. H. 1988
- Human Disturbance of North American Forests and Grasslands: The
Fossil Pollen Record.
In Vegetation History, edited by B. Huntley and T. Webb
III, pp. 673-697. Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Sites discussed: Lake Patzcuaro, Mexico;
Lake [sic] Quexil, Guatemala; Mug House Pueblo, Colorado; Crawford
Lake, Ontario; Linsley Pond, Connecticut; Quirke Lake, Ontario;
Kouert Lake, Minnesota; Pasqua Lake, Saskatchewan; Wildcat Lake,
Washington; Deer Lake, British Columbia. A review paper of
published sites, pollen diagrams from the discussed sites are
included (10/10/2009).
- Quinlan, R. 2000
-
Fossil Chironomids as Indicators of Water Quality Changes in
South-central Ontario and Qu'Appelle Valley (Saskatchewan)
Lakes. Unpublished PhD dissertation. Department of Biology,
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada xvii + 256 pages.
Sites discussed: Last Mountain Lake,
Crooked Lake, Round Lake, Buffalo Pound Lake, Pasqua Lake, Echo
Lake, Mission Lake, Katepwa Lake.
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