Bow Lake
Location: |
Alberta, Canada |
Latitude (N): |
51.67° |
Longitude (W): |
116.45° |
Site notes: |
In Banff National Park |
- Blais, J. M., D. W. Schindler, D. C. G. Muir, M. Sharp, D.
Donald, M. Lafrenière, E. Braekevelt, and W. M. J. Strachan
2001
- Melting Glaciers: A Major Source of Persistent Organochlorines
to Subalpine Bow Lake in Banff National Park, Canada.
Ambio 30(7):410-415.
Site discussed: Bow Lake.
- Blais, J. M., D. W. Schindler, M. Sharp, E. Braekevelt, M.
Lafrenière, K. McDonald, D. C. G. Muir, and W. M. J. Strachan
2001
- Fluxes of Semivolatile Organochlorine Compounds in Bow Lake, a
High-altitude, Glacier-fed, Subalpine Lake in the Canadian Rocky
Mountains.
Limnology and Oceanography 46:2910-2031.
AEU SCI GC 1 L73 Site discussed: Bow
Lake.
- Leonard, E. M. 1986
- Use of Lacustrine Sedimentary Sequences as Indicators of
Holocene Glacial History, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Quaternary Research 26:218-231.
AEU SCI QE 696 Q24 Sites discussed: Hector
Lake, Crowfoot Lake, Bow Lake.
- Leonard, E. M., and M. A. Reasoner 1999
- A Continuous Holocene Glacial Record Inferred from Proglacial
Lake Sediments in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Quaternary Research 51:1-13.
AEU SCI QE 696 Q24 Site discussed:
Crowfoot lake, Bow Lake, Hector Lake.
- Reasoner, M. A., G. Osborn, and N. W. Rutter 1993
- The Age of the Crowfoot Moraine System in the Canadian Rocky
Mountains: A Possible Younger Dryas Time Equivalent Glacial Event.
CANQUA '93 Program with Abstracts and Field Guide .
Site discussed: Crowfoot Lake, Bow
Lake.
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