Spring Lake
Location: |
Alberta, Canada |
Latitude (N): |
55.52° |
Longitude (W): |
119.58° |
Site notes: |
In the Saddle Hills |
- Hickman, M., and J. M. White 1989
- Late Quaternary Paleoenvironments of Spring Lake, Alberta,
Canada.
Journal of Paleolimnology 2:305-317.
AEU SCI QE 39.5 P3 J86
- Cwynar, L. C., and G. M. MacDonald 1987
- Geographical Variation of Lodgepole Pine In Relation to
Population History.
The American Naturalist 129(3):463-469.
Sites discussed: Elk Valley, Wedge Lake,
Goldeye Lake, Spring Lake, Boone Lake, Yesterday Lake, Lone Fox
Lake, Snowshoe Lake, Wild Spear Lake, Lac Ciel Blanc, John Klondike
Bog, Kettlehole Pond, Waterdevil Pond, Cinquefoil-Dwindling Ponds,
Buggy Pond, Natla Bog, Antifreeze Pond, Chapman Lake, Gill Lake. A
companion paper to MacDonald and Cwynar (1985).
- MacDonald, G. M., and L. C. Cwynar 1985
- A Fossil Pollen Based Reconstruction of the Late Quaternary
History of Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta ssp
latifolia) in the Western Interior of Canada.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 15:1039-1044.
AEU SCI SD 145 C23 Sites discussed: Elk
Valley, Wedge Lake, Goldeye Lake, Spring Lake, Boone Lake,
Yesterday Lake, Lone Fox Lake, Snowshoe Lake, Wild Spear Lake, Lac
Ciel Blanc, John Klondike Bog, Kettlehole Pond, Waterdevil Pond,
Cinquefoil-Dwindling Ponds, Buggy Pond, Natla Bog, Antifreeze Pond,
Chapman Lake, Gill Lake. Pollen records from twenty sites used to
document the arrival and expansion of lodgepole pine.
- Ritchie, J. C. 1985
- Quaternary Pollen Records from the Western Interior and the
Arctic of Canada.
In Pollen Records of Late-Quaternary North American
Sediments, edited by V. M. Bryant Jr and R. G. Holloway, pp.
327-352. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists
Foundation, Texas, USA.
Sites discussed: Watino, Kelowna Bog,
Chalmers Bog, Yamnuska Bog, Wedge Lake, Wabamun Lake, Robinson,
Lofty Lake, Fiddlers Pond, Spring Lake, Boone Lake, Herbert,
Hafichuk, Kayville (Scrimbit), Clearwater, Crestwynd, Martens
Slough, Lake A, Lake B, Cycloid Lake, Belmont Lake, Glenboro,
Sewell Lake, Lake Manitoba, Riding Mountain, Riding Mountain (E
Lake), Russell, Grand Rapids, Flin Flon, Porcupine Mountain,
Clearwater Bog, Thompson, Lynn Lake, Reindeer Lake, Ennadai Lake,
Nichol Lake, Long Lake (NWT), Slow River, Grant Lake, Natla Bog,
John Klondike Bog, Hanging Lake, Twin Tamarack Lake. A useful
review article. Includes summary pollen diagrams for many of the
sites discussed.
- White, J. M. 1983
-
Late Quaternary Chronology and Palaeoecology of the Upper Peace
River District, Canada. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation.
Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,
British Columbia, Canada 149 pages.
Sites discussed: Boone Lake, Spring
Lake.
- White, J. M., and R. W. Mathewes 1986
- Postglacial Vegetation and Climatic Change in the Upper Peace
River District, Alberta.
Canadian Journal of Botany 64:2305-2318.
AEU SCI QK 1 C21 Site discussed: Spring
Lake, Boone Lake.
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