Alwynne B. Beaudoin - Lake File

Kyle

Location: Saskatchewan, Canada Latitude (N): 50.55° Longitude (W): 107.83°
Site notes:
Morlan, R. E., R. McNeely, S. A. Wolfe, and B. T. Schreiner 2001
Quaternary Dates and Vertebrate Faunas in Saskatchewan. Geological Survey of Canada Open File 3888. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 139 pp.
Includes information on radiocarbon dates from sites throughout Saskatchewan, including archaeological sites. With respect to The Lake File, it includes information for the following sites: Bushfield West (p. 52), Bushfield East (p. 53), Crown Site (pp. 54-55), Horseman (p. 77), Earl Grey (p. 80), Marl Pond (p. 82), Cycloid Lake (p. 82), Lake A (p.82), Scrimbit (pp. 95-96), Clearwater (pp. 96-97), Andrews (pp. 99-100), Kyle (pp. 100-101), Beechy (p. 101), Martens Slough (p. 103), and La Ronge Bog (p. 117).

Yansa, C. H. 1996
Stop 32: Missouri Coteau. In Landscapes of the Palliser Triangle, edited by D. S. Lemmen, pp. 80-81. Guidebook for the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group Field Trip, Canadian Association of Geographers 1996 Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sites discussed: Kyle, Beechy, Andrews.

Yansa, C. H. 2006
The Timing and Nature of Late Quaternary Vegetation Changes in the Northern Great Plains, USA and Canada: A Re-assessment of the Spruce Phase. Quaternary Science Reviews 25:263-281.
Sites discussed: Rosebud, Strouckel, Cottonwood Lake (SD), Medicine Lake (SD), Coldwater Lake (ND), Wendel, Tappen, Moon Lake (ND), Johns Lake, Rice Lake (ND), Kettle Lake, Scrimbit, Andrews, Hafichuk, Neufeld, Herbert, Kyle, Clearwater Lake (Sask), Beechy, Dinsmore, Riding Mountain (Lake E). Six sites form the main focus of the paper: Wendel, Coldwater Lake, Andrews, Kyle, Beechy, and Neufeld.

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