Alwynne B. Beaudoin - Citations of published papers and other written material
 

Citations of published papers, book chapters, and theses

Papers


Beaudoin, A. B. (2007) On the Laboratory Procedure for Processing Unconsolidated Sediment Samples to Concentrate Subfossil Seed and Other Plant Macroremains. Journal of Paleolimnology 37:301-308.


  1. Beaudoin, A. B. (2009) Small Wonder: using SEM images to exhibit the "small stuff". Curator: The Museum Journal 52(3):261-272.
  2. Beaudoin, A. B. (2008) Seeds and shells from soft sediment: macrofossil analysis at some late Quaternary sites in Alberta. Alberta Palaeontological Society, Twelfth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume, pp. 9-12. Mount Royal College, Calgary, March 15 2008.
  3. Robinson, Simon C. (2007) Late Pleistocene - Early Holocene Plant Macrofossils and Pollen from the Yukon Flats, Central Alaska. Unpublished M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton. 98 pp.

Beaudoin, A. B. (2006) On the Development, Care, and Maintenance of Collections of Reference and Subfossil Seed and Plant Macroremains. Collection Forum 20(1-2):55-66.
  1. Beaudoin, A. B. (2007) On the Laboratory Procedure for Processing Unconsolidated Sediment Samples to Concentrate Subfossil Seed and Other Plant Macroremains. Journal of Paleolimnology 37:301-308

  1. Beaudoin, A. B. (2009) Small Wonder: using SEM images to exhibit the "small stuff". Curator: The Museum Journal 52(3):261-272.
  2. Beaudoin, A. B. (2008) Seeds and shells from soft sediment: macrofossil analysis at some late Quaternary sites in Alberta. Alberta Palaeontological Society, Twelfth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume, pp. 9-12. Mount Royal College, Calgary, March 15 2008.
  3. Klise, Linda S., and Leo J. Hickey (2007) Preserving extant Metasequoia shoots for herbaria. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 48(2):255-259
  4. Beaudoin, A. B., and J. Petrik (2007) The benefits of a photograph and image cataloguing database for research and archival purposes, illustrated by an example from Canadian archaeology. Collections 3(3):211-222. E-SCAPE Contribution 6.

Beaudoin, A. (2003) A Comparison of Two Methods for Estimating the Organic Content of Sediments. Journal of Paleolimnology 29(3):387-390
  1. Heyns, Elodie, and William Froneman (2010) Spatial and temporal patterns in the hyperbenthic community structure in a warm temperate southern African permanently open estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 88(1):105-115.
  2. Ao, Hong, Chenglong Deng, Mark J. Dekkers and Qingsong Liu (2010) Magnetic Mineral Dissolution in Pleistocene Fluvio-lacustrine Sediments, Nihewan Basin (North China). Earth and Planetary Science Letters 292(1-2):191-200.
  3. Bao, Kunshan, Xiaofei Yu, Lin Jia and Guoping Wang (2010) Recent Carbon Accumulation in Changbai Mountain Peatlands, Northeast China. Mountain Research and Development 30(1):33-41.
  4. Tomza-Marciniak, A., and A. Witczak (2009) Bioaccumulation of DDT and its metabolites in the Miedzyodrze ecosystem, Poland. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies 18(3):467-474.
  5. Hur, Jin and Myung Chae Jung (2009) The effects of soil properties on the turbidity of catchment soils from the Yongdam dam basin in Korea. Environmental Geochemistry and Health 31:365-377.
  6. Frangipane, Gretel, Mario Pistolato, Emanuela Molinaroli, Stefano Guerzoni and Davide Tagliapietra (2009) Comparison of loss on ignition and thermal analysis stepwise methods for determination of sedimentary organic matter. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 19:24-33.
  7. María-Cervantes, A., F. J. Jiménez-Cárceles and J. Álvarez-Rogel (2009) As, Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, and Zn contents in sediments and mollusks (Hexaplex trunculus and Tapes decussatus) from coastal zones of a Mediterranean lagoon (Mar Menor, SE Spain) affected by mining wastes. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 200:289-304.
  8. Roulet, Nigel T., Peter M. Lafleur, Pierre J. H. Richard, Tim R. Moore, Elyn R. Humphreys and Jill Bubier (2007) Contemporary carbon balance and late Holocene carbon accumulation in a northern peatland. Global Change Biology 13(2):397-411.
  9. Peros, M. C., E. G. Reinhardt and A. M. Davis (2007) A 6000-year record of ecological and hydrological changes from Laguna de la Leche, north coastal Cuba. Quaternary Research 67(1):69-82.
  10. Michaud, F., H. U. Ramirez-Sanchez, C. Parron, P. F. Zarate-del Valle, F. Fernex and G. Barci-Funel (2006) Strong magnetic levels in Lake Chapala sediments (western Mexico): their mineralogy and stratigraphic significance. Journal of Paleolimnology 35(4):819-836.
  11. Rezzoug, S., H. Michel, F. Fernex, G. Barci-Funel and V. Barci (2006) Evaluation of Cs-137 fallout from the Chernobyl accident in a forest soil and its impact on alpine lake sediments, Mercantour Massif, SE France Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 85(2-3):369-379.
  12. Valiranta, M., S. Kultti, M. Nyman and K. Sarmaja-Korjonen (2005) Holocene development of aquatic vegetation in shallow Lake Njargajavri, Finnish Lapland, with evidence of water-level fluctuations and drying. Journal of Paleolimnology 34(2):203-215.
  13. Santisteban, J. I., R. Mediavilla, E. Lopez-Pamo, C. J. Dabrio, M. B. R. Zapata, M. J. G. Garcia, S. Castano and P. E. Martinez-Alfaro (2004) Loss on ignition: a qualitative or quantitative method for organic matter and carbonate mineral content in sediments? Journal of Paleolimnology 32(3):287-299.
  14. Boyle, J. (2004) A comparison of two methods for estimating the organic matter content of sediments. Journal of Paleolimnology 31(1):125-127.

  1. Gilliland, Krista M. (2007) Geoarchaeology of the Bodo Archaeological Locality, Alberta. Unpublished M.A. thesis. Anthropology Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. 197 pp.
  2. Robertson, Elizabeth C. (2005) Late Quaternary Landform Development, Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction and Archaeological Site Formation in the Cypress Hills of Southeastern Alberta. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. xxi + 424 pp.
  3. Roskowski, Laura A. (2004) The Geoarchaeology of the Below Forks Site (FhNg-25), Saskatchewan. Unpublished MA thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ix + 175 pp.

Beaudoin, A. B. (2002) On the Identification and Characterization of Drought and Aridity in Postglacial Paleoenvironmental Records from the Northern Great Plains. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 56(2-3):229-246. Note: Volume dated 2002, but published in 2004.
  1. Awange, Joseph L., Laban Ogalo, Kwang-Ho Bae, Paul Were, Philip Omondi, Paul Omute and Monica Omullo (2008) Falling Lake Victoria water levels: Is climate a contributing factor? Climatic Change 89(3-4):281-297 .
  2. Laird, Kathleen R., Astrid Michels, Chloe T. L. Stuart, Susan E. Wilson, William M. Last and Brian F. Cumming (2007) Examination of diatom-based changes from a climatically sensitive prairie lake (Saskatchewan, Canada) at different temporal perspectives. Quaternary Science Reviews 26(25-28):3328-3343.
  3. Yansa, Catherine H. (2007) Lake records of northern plains Paleoindian and Early Archaic environments: the "Park Oasis" Hypothesis. Plains Anthropologist Vol. 52, No. 201, 109-144.
  4. Hugenholtz, C. H., and S. A. Wolfe (2005) Biogeomorphic model of dunefield activation and stabilization on the northern Great Plains. Geomorphology 70(1-2):53-70

  1. Evans, C. P. (2006) Geoarchaeology of the Elbow Sand Hills, South-Central Saskatchewan. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xii + 133 pp.
  2. Madole, R. F., D. P. VanSistine and J. A. Michael (2005) Distribution of Late Quaternary wind-deposited sand in eastern Colorado. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map 2875, Scale 1:700,000, 49 pp. pamphlet.

Beaudoin, A. B. (1999) What They Saw: The Climatic and Environmental Context for EuroCanadian Settlement in Alberta. Prairie Forum 40(1):1-40.

  1. Yansa, Catherine H. (2007) Lake records of northern plains Paleoindian and Early Archaic environments: the "Park Oasis" Hypothesis. Plains Anthropologist Vol. 52, No. 201, 109-144.
  2. Meyer, D., and D. Russell (2006) The Pegogamaw Crees and their ancestors: History and archaeology in the Saskatchewan forks region. Plains Anthropologist 51 (199): 303-324
  3. Wood, J. D. (2006) 'The last frontier': rationalizing the spread of farming into the boreal woods of Canada, c. 1910-1940 The Canadian Geographer 50(1):38-55
  4. Meyer, D., and D. Russell (2004) "So fine and pleasant, beyond description": The lands and lives of the Pegogamaw Crees. Plains Anthropologist 49(191):217-252.

  1. Marchildon, G. P., J. Pittman and D. J. Sauchyn (2009) The dry belt and changing aridity in the Palliser Triangle, 1895-2000. Prairie Forum 34(1): 31-44.
  2. MacDonald, Graham A. (2009) The Beaver Hills Country: A History of Land and Life. Athabasca University Press. x + 253 pp.
  3. Daschuk, J. (2006) Essay: "Common and contested ground: A human and environmental history of the northwestern plains". Prairie Forum 31(1):141-148.
  4. Rannie, W. F. (2006) Summer rainfall on the prairies during the Palliser and Hind Expeditions, 1857-59. Prairie Forum 31(1):17-38.
  5. Rannie, W. F. (2006) A Comparison of 1858-59 and 2000-01 drought patterns on the Canadian prairies. Canadian Water Resources Journal 31(4):263-274.
  6. Beaudoin, A. B., and G. A. Oetelaar (2006) The Day the Dry Snow Fell: The Record of a 7627-year-old Disaster. In Alberta Formed Alberta Transformed, Volume 1, edited by M. Payne, D. Wetherell, and C. Kavanaugh, pp. 36-53. Co-published by University of Alberta Press and University of Calgary Press.
  7. Beaudoin, A. B. (2005) Comment on the Jenner Site Series. In Geological Survey of Canada Radiocarbon Dates XXXIV, collated by Roger McNeely, pp. 48-49. Geological Survey of Canada Current Research 2005, 113 pp.
  8. Levesque, L. M. (2005) Investigating Landscape Change and Ecological Restoration: An Integrated Approach Using Historical Ecology and GIS in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. Unpublished MSc. thesis. Department of Geography, University of Victoria. ix + 133 pp.
  9. Evans, Simon (2004) The Bar U & Canadian Ranching History. University of Calgary Press. 425 pp.
  10. Roskowski, Laura A. (2004) The Geoarchaeology of the Below Forks Site (FhNg-25), Saskatchewan. Unpublished MA thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ix + 175 pp.
  11. Somer, Bradley F. (2003) A Late Pleistocene and Holocene Phytolith Record, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho. Unpublished MA thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. 173 pp.
  12. Gillespie, Jason D. (2003) Rethinking Taxonomy on the Northern Plains: A Comment on Yellowhorn's "Regarding the American Paleolithic". Canadian Journal of Archaeology 27:309-313
  13. Beaudoin, A. B. (2003) Climate and Landscape of the Last 2000 Years in Alberta. In Archaeology in Alberta: A View from the New Millennium edited by Jack W. Brink and John F. Dormaar, pp. 10-45. Archaeological Society of Alberta, Medicine Hat, Alberta.
  14. Yansa, Catherine H. (2002) Late-glacial and Early Post-glacial Vegetation and Climate Change in the Northeastern Great Plains: Evidence from Pollen and Plant Macrofossil Studies. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Geography Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. xii + 337 pages
  15. Henry, Cailen (2002) Impacts of climate change on human health. Discussion Paper C3 - 08. 14 pp. Climate Change Central, Alberta.
  16. Beaudoin, A. B. (2002) On the identification and characterization of drought and aridity in postglacial paleoenvironmental records from the northern Great Plains. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 56(2-3):229-246. (Note: Volume dated 2002 but published in 2004.)
  17. Dyck, Ian (2001) Ancient cold weather adaptations in the Northern Great Plains. Revista de Arqueología Americana. No 20, pp. 189-231.
  18. Evans, Simon M. (2001) Grazing the grasslands: Exploring conflicts, relationships and futures. Prairie Forum 26(1):67-84.
  19. Dyck, Ian (2001) The last quarter century in Canadian plains archaeology. Prairie Forum 26(2):143-168.
  20. Beaudoin, A. B., and D. S. Lemmen, with contributions from D. J. Sauchyn, W. M. Last, S. A. Wolfe, W. J. Vreeken, J. A. Burns and I. A. Campbell (2000) Field-trip Guide: Late Quaternary History and Geoarchaeology of Southeastern Alberta and Southwestern Saskatchewan. Post Meeting Field-trip #3. Prepared for GeoCanada2000 meeting, Calgary, May 2000. vii + 55 pages.
  21. Lemmen, D. S., and R. E. Vance (1999) An Overview of the Palliser Triangle Global Change Project. In Holocene Climate and Environmental Change in the Palliser Triangle: A Geoscientific Context for Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change in the Southern Canadian Prairies, edited by D. S. Lemmen and R. E. Vance, pp. 7-22. Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 534. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Beaudoin, A. B. (1993) A Compendium and Evaluation of Postglacial Pollen Records in Alberta. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 17:92-112
  1. Leyden, Jeremy J., Leonard I. Wassenaar, Keith A. Hobson and Ernest G. Walker (2006) Stable hydrogen isotopes of bison bone collagen as a proxy for Holocene climate on the Northern Great Plains. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 239(1-2):87-99
  2. Hallett, D. J., and L. Hills (2006) Holocene vegetation dynamics, fire history, lake level and climate change in the Kootenay Valley, southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Paleolimnology 35(2):351-371
  3. Oetelaar, G. A. (2004) Landscape evolution and human occupation during the Archaic period on the northern Plains. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 41(6):725-740
  4. Prather, C., and M. Hickman (2000) History of a presently slightly acidic lake in northeastern Alberta, Canada as determined through analysis of the diatom record. Journal of Paleolimnology 24(2):183-198
  5. Yansa, C. H. (1998) Holocene paleovegetation and paleohydrology of a prairie pothole in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Journal of Paleolimnology 19(4):429-441
  6. Beaudoin, A. B., M. Wright and B. Ronaghan (1996) Late Quaternary landscape history and archaeology in the 'ice-free corridor': Some recent results from Alberta. Quaternary International 32:113-126

  1. Nicholson, B. A., S. Hamilton, G. Running and M. Boyd (2007) Building the Contextual Milieu: An Approach to Data Collection and Interpretation. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 31(3):10-47.
  2. Gartner Lee Limited (2007) A Summary of Paleolimnological Studies Conducted in Alberta. Report prepared for Environmental Monitoring and Evaluation Branch, Alberta Environment. i + 31 + A15 pp.
  3. Arnold, Thomas G. (2006) The Ice-Free Corridor: Biogeographical Highway or Environmental Cul-de-Sac. Unpublished PhD dissertation. Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. x + 264 pp.
  4. Robertson, Elizabeth C. (2005) Late Quaternary Landform Development, Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction and Archaeological Site Formation in the Cypress Hills of Southeastern Alberta. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. xxi + 424 pp.
  5. Last, William M., and Fawn M Ginn (2005) Saline systems of the Great Plains of western Canada: an overview of the limnogeology and paleolimnology. Saline Systems 1:10, 38 pp. (on-line publication)
  6. Leyden, Jeremy J. (2004) Paleoecology of Southern Saskatchewan Bison: Changes in Diet and Environment as Inferred Through Stable Isotope Analysis of Bone Collagen. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. xvi + 282 pp.
  7. Wolfe, Stephen A., David J. Huntley and Jeff Ollerhead (2004) Relict Late Wisconsinan Dune Fields of the Northern Great Plains, Canada. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 58:323-336. [Published in 2006]
  8. Somer, Bradley F. (2003) A Late Pleistocene and Holocene Phytolith Record, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho. Unpublished MA thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. 173 pp.
  9. Boyd, Matthew (2003) Paleoecology of an early Holocene wetland on the Canadian Prairies. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 57(2-3):139-149
  10. Yansa, Catherine H. (2002) Late-glacial and Early Post-glacial Vegetation and Climate Change in the Northeastern Great Plains: Evidence from Pollen and Plant Macrofossil Studies. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Geography Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. xii + 337 pages
  11. Siegfried, Evelyn V. (2002) Paleoethnobotany on the northern plains: the Tuscany archaeological site (EgPn-377), Calgary. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Archaeology Department, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. xviii + 445 pages
  12. Bouchet-Bert, Luc (2002) When Humans Entered the Northern Forests: An Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Perspective. Unpublished MA thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. xi + 166 pp.
  13. Leyden, J. J., and G. A. Oetelaar (2001) Carbon and nitrogen isotopes in archeological bison remains as indicators of paleoenvironmental change in southern Alberta. Great Plains Research 11(1):3-23.
  14. Dyck, Ian (2001) The Last Quarter Century in Canadian Plains Archaeology. Prairie Forum 26(2):143-168.
  15. Beaudoin, A. B., and D. S. Lemmen, with contributions from D. J. Sauchyn, W. M. Last, S. A. Wolfe, W. J. Vreeken, J. A. Burns and I. A. Campbell (2000) Field-trip Guide: Late Quaternary History and Geoarchaeology of Southeastern Alberta and Southwestern Saskatchewan. Post Meeting Field-trip #3. Prepared for GeoCanada2000 meeting, Calgary, May 2000. vii + 55 pages.
  16. Beaudoin, A. B. (1999) What They Saw: The Climatic and Environmental Context for EuroCanadian Settlement in Alberta. Prairie Forum 40(1):1-40.
  17. Campbell, Ian D. (1999) Palaeoecological Reconstruction of Holocene Fire Chronology and Associated Changes in Forest Composition in Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan. Sustainable Forest Management Network, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. Project Report 99-7. 14 pp.
  18. Last, W. M. (1999) Geolimnology of the Great Plains of Western Canada. In Holocene Climate and Environmental Change in the Palliser Triangle: A Geoscientific Context for Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change in the Southern Canadian Prairies, edited by D. S. Lemmen and R. E. Vance, pp. 23-55. Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 534. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  19. Aitken, A. E., W. M. Last and A. K. Burt (1999) The Lithostratigraphic Record of Late Pleistocene-Holocene Environmental Changes at the Andrews Site Near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. In: Holocene Climate and Environmental Change in the Palliser Triangle: A Geoscientific Context for Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change in the Southern Canadian Prairies, edited by D. S. Lemmen and R. E. Vance, pp. 173-181. Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 534. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  20. Sandgathe, Dennis M. (1998) The Detection of Unmodified Flake Tools in Archaeological Assemblages in the Eastern Slopes, Alberta. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. 214 pp.
  21. de Caen, Susan A. (1997) The Human History of the Yellowhead Corridor: Recommendations for a Cultural Interpretive Program for Jasper National Park. Unpublished MED project, Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. vii + 135 pp.
  22. Hallett, Douglas J. (1996) Palaeoecological Investigation into the Montane Ecoregion of the Kootenay Valley and its Implications for Ecosystem Management. Unpublished MED thesis. Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. 103 pages.
  23. Yansa, C. H. (1995) An Early Postglacial Record of Vegetation Change in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. Department of Geological Sciences, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada xiii + 273 pages.
  24. Sack, Lisa A., and William M. Last (1994) Lithostratigraphy and recent sedimentation history of Little Manitou Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. Journal of Paleolimnology 10:199-212
  25. Beaudoin, A. B., and M. Wright (1993) Links between Culture and Environment: An Example from Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Research in the Grande Prairie Region, Northwestern Alberta, 1987-1991. In: Culture and Environment: A Fragile Coexistence, edited by R. W. Jamieson, S. Abonyi and N. Mirau, Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Chacmool Conference of the Archaeological Associa-tion of the University of Calgary, pp. 231-235. Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.
  26. Beaudoin, A. B. (1993) The Possible Contribution of Pollen Records from Alberta to a 6 Ka Climate Reconstruction. In: Proxy Climate Data and Models of the Six Thousand Years Before Present Time Interval: The Canadian Perspective, edited by Alice Telka, pp. 2-5. Canadian Global Change Program Incidental Report No. IR93-3. Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa.

Beaudoin, A. B. (1989) The Response of the Treeline Zone to Climatic Change in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The Canadian Geographer 33:83-85.

  1. McGregor, S. J. (1998) An integrated geographic information system approach for modeling the suitability of conifer habitat in an alpine environment. Geomorphology 21(3-4):265-280.
  2. Allen, T. R., and S. J. Walsh (1996) Spatial and compositional pattern of alpine treeline, Glacier National Park, Montana. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 62(11):1261-1268.
  3. Kullman, L. (1992) Holocene Thermal Trend Inferred from Tree-Limit History in the Scandes Mountains. Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters 2(6):181-188.
  4. Kullman, L. (1993) Pine (Pinus sylvestris L) tree-limit surveillance during recent decades, central Sweden. Arctic and Alpine Research 25(1):24-31.
  5. Luckman, B. H. (1990) Mountain areas and global change - a view from the Canadian Rockies. Mountain Research and Development 10(2):183-195.

  1. Holtmeier, Friedrich-Karl (2009) Mountain Timberlines: Ecology, Patchiness, and Dynamics. 2nd edition. Springer. 438 pages.
  2. Jamieson, Bob, Everett Peterson, Merle Peterson and Ian Parfitt (2001) The Conservation of Hardwoods and Associated Wildlife in the CBFWCP Area in Southeastern British Columbia. Report prepared for Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program, Victoria, British Columbia. vii + 97 pages + Appendices.
  3. Samman, Tanya (2000) Paleoecological Assessment of Mirror Lake, Oregon, USA. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis, Department of Geology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. x + 120 pp.
  4. Ryder, J. M. (1998) Geomorphological processes in the alpine areas of Canada: The effects of climate change and their impacts on human activities. Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Canada 524, pp. 1-42.
  5. Levson, V. M., B. H. Luckman and A. B. Beaudoin (1989) Late Glacial and Post-Glacial Processes and Environments in Montane and Adjacent Areas. CANQUA 1989 Conference, Field Excursion Guide, August 28th-30th 1989, Edmonton-Jasper-Abraham Lake-Edmonton, 124 pages.

Beaudoin, A. B. (1986) Using Picea/Pinus Ratios from the Wilcox Pass Core, Jasper National Park, Alberta, to Investigate Holocene Timberline Fluctuations. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 40:145-152.

  1. Walker, Ian R., and Marlow G. Pellatt (2008) Climate change and ecosystem response in the northern Columbia River basin - A paleoenvironmental perspective. Environmental Reviews 16:113-140.
  2. Hallett, D. J., and L. Hills (2006) Holocene vegetation dynamics, fire history, lake level and climate change in the Kootenay Valley, southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Paleolimnology 35(2):351-371.
  3. Gavin, D. G., L. B. Brubaker, J. S. McLachlan and W. W. Oswald (2005) Correspondence of pollen assemblages with forest zones across steep environmental gradients, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA. The Holocene 15(5):648-662.
  4. Gervais, B. R., G. M. MacDonald, J. A. Snyder and C. V. Kremenetski (2002) Pinus sylvestris treeline development and movement on the Kola Peninsula of Russia: pollen and stomate evidence. Journal of Ecology 90(4):627-638.
  5. Hallett, D., and R. Walker (2000) Paleoecology and its application to fire and vegetation management in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia. Journal of Paleolimnology 24(4):401-414.
  6. Reasoner, M. A., and M. A. Jodry (2000) Rapid response of alpine timberline vegetation to the Younger Dryas climate oscillation in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA. Geology 28(1):51-54.
  7. Reasoner, M. A., and U. M. Huber (1999) Postglacial palaeoenvironments of the upper Bow Valley, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Quaternary Science Reviews 18(3):475-492.
  8. Gavin, D. G., and L. B. Brubaker (1999) A 6000-year soil pollen record of subalpine meadow vegetation in the Olympic Mountains, Washington, USA. Journal of Ecology 87(1):106-122.
  9. Pellatt, M. G., and R. W. Mathewes (1997) Holocene tree line and climate change on the Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada. Quaternary Research 48(1):88-99.
  10. Pellatt, M. G., R. W. Mathewes and I. R. Walker (1997) Pollen analysis and ordination of lake sediment-surface samples from coastal British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Botany 75(5):799-814.
  11. Evans, M. (1997) Pollen evidence of late Holocene treeline fluctuation from the southern Coast Mountains, British Columbia. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 51(1):81-92.
  12. Hauer, F. R., J. S. Baron, D. H. Campbell, K. D. Fausch, S. W. Hostetler, G. H. Leavesley, P. R. Leavitt, D. M. McKnight and J. A. Stanford (1997) Assessment of climate change and freshwater ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains, USA and Canada. Hydrological Processes 11(8):903-924.
  13. Levson, V. M., and N. W. Rutter (1996) Evidence of Cordilleran Late Wisconsinan glaciers in the 'ice-free corridor'. Quaternary International 32:33-51.
  14. Luckman, B. H. (1994) Evidence for Climatic Conditions Between c.900-1300 AD in the Southern Canadian Rockies. Climatic Change 26(2-3):171-182.
  15. Luckman, B. H., G. Holdsworth and G. D. Osborn (1993) Neoglacial Glacier Fluctuations in the Canadian Rockies. Quaternary Research 39(2):144-153.
  16. Beaudoin, A. B., and R. H. King (1990) Late Quaternary vegetation history of Wilcox Pass, Jasper National Park, Alberta. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 80(2):129-144.
  17. Macdonald, G. M. (1989) Postglacial paleoecology of the subalpine forest - grassland ecotone of southwestern Alberta - new insights on vegetation and climate change in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and adjacent foothills. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 73(3-4):155-173.
  18. Reasoner, M. A., and M. Hickman (1989) Late Quaternary environmental-change in the Lake O'Hara region, Yoho National Park, British Columbia. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 72(3-4):291-316.
  19. Greene, D. F. (1989) Focus - Disturbance and Vegetation Response - A Biogeographical Perspective - 2. The Canadian Geographer 33(1):78-79.
  20. Anderson, R. S, and O. K. Davis (1988) Contemporary pollen rain across the central Sierra-Nevada, California, USA - relationship to modern vegetation types. Arctic and Alpine Research 20(4):448-460.
  21. Luckman, B. H. (1988) 8000 year old wood from the Athabasca Glacier, Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 25(1):148-151.

  1. Roush, William Morgan (2010) A substantial upward shift of the alpine treeline ecotone in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. Department of Geography, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia. xI + 164 pp
  2. Heinrichs, M. L., M. G. Evans, R. J. Hebda, I. R. Walker, S. L. Palmer and S. M. Rosenberg (2004) Holocene climatic change and landscape response at Cathedral Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 58(1):123-139. Published in 2006.
  3. Beaudoin, A. B., and M. J. Head (2004) Drawing a Line in the Sand: Identifying and Characterizing Boundaries in the Geological Record. In: The Palynology and Micropalaeontology of Boundaries, edited by A. B. Beaudoin and M. J. Head, pp. 1-10. Special Publication 230. Geological Society, London.
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Beaudoin, A. B., M. Wright and B. Ronaghan (1996) Late Quaternary Landscape History and Archaeology in the 'Ice-Free Corridor': Some Recent Results from Alberta. Quaternary International 32:113-126.

  1. Robinson, Simon, Alwynne B. Beaudoin, Duane G. Froese, Jennifer Doubt and John J. Clague (2007) Plant Macrofossils Associated with an Early Holocene Beaver Dam in Interior Alaska. Arctic 60(4):430-438.
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  1. Beaudoin, A. B. (2008) Seeds and shells from soft sediment: macrofossil analysis at some late Quaternary sites in Alberta. Alberta Palaeontological Society, Twelfth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume, pp. 9-12. Mount Royal College, Calgary, March 15 2008.
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Luckman, B. H., M. S. Kearney, R. H. King and A. B. Beaudoin (1986) Revised 14C Age for St. Helens Y Tephra at Tonquin Pass, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23:734-736.

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  9. Boyd, M. (2000) Changing physical and ecological landscapes in southwestern Manitoba in relation to Folsom (11,000-10,000 BP) and McKean (4,000-3,000 BP) site distributions. Prairie Forum 25(1):23-44.
  10. Holliday, Vance T. (2000) The Evolution of Paleoindian Geochronology and Typology on the Great Plains. Geoarchaeology 15(3):227-290
  11. Beaudoin, A. B., and D. S. Lemmen, with contributions from D. J. Sauchyn, W. M. Last, S. A. Wolfe, W. J. Vreeken, J. A. Burns and I. A. Campbell (2000) Field-trip Guide: Late Quaternary History and Geoarchaeology of Southeastern Alberta and Southwestern Saskatchewan. Post Meeting Field-trip #3. Prepared for GeoCanada2000 meeting, Calgary, May 2000. vii + 55 pages.
  12. Beaudoin, A. B. (1999) What They Saw: The Climatic and Environmental Context for EuroCanadian Settlement in Alberta. Prairie Forum 40(1):1-40.
  13. Wilson, M. C., and J. A. Burns (1999) Searching for the earliest Canadians: wide corridors, narrow doorways, small windows. In: R. Bonnichsen and K. L. Turnmire (eds.) Ice Age People of North America: Environments, Origins and Adaptations, pp. 213-248. Oregon State University Press and Center for the Study of the First Americans, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
  14. Milne, Laurie A. (1994) Coping with Uncertainty: Cultural Responses to Resource Fluctuations in the Northern Plains. Unpublished PhD dissertation. Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. xiv + 570 pages.
  15. Beaudoin, A. B., and M. Wright (1993) Links between Culture and Environment: An Example from Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Research in the Grande Prairie Region, Northwestern Alberta, 1987-1991. In: Culture and Environment: A Fragile Coexistence, edited by R.W. Jamieson, S. Abonyi and N. Mirau, Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Chacmool Conference of the Archaeological Associa-tion of the University of Calgary, pp. 231-235. Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.
  16. Beaudoin, A. B. (1993) A Compendium and Evaluation of Postglacial Pollen Records in Alberta. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 17:92-112.
  17. Wilson, Michael C. (1992) Bison in Alberta. Alberta: Studies in the Arts and Sciences 3(1):1-27.
  18. Magne, Martin P. R., and John W. Ives (1991) The First Albertans Project: 1988 and 1989 Research. In: Archaeology in Alberta 1988 and 1989, edited by Martin Magne, pp. 101-112. Archaeological Survey of Alberta Occasional Paper No. 33. Archaeological Survey of Alberta, Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism, Edmonton, Alberta
  19. Beaudoin, A. B. (1991) Alberta Radiocarbon Dates 1988-1989. In: Archaeology in Alberta, 1988 and 1989, edited by M. Magne, pp. 239-253. Archaeological Survey, Provincial Museum of Alberta, Occasional Paper No. 33. Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism, Edmonton, Alberta.
  20. Wilson, M. C., J. R. Vickers, A. C. MacWilliams, A. B. Beaudoin and I. G. Robertson (1991) New Studies at the Fletcher Paleo-Indian Bison Kill (Alberta/Scottsbluff), Southern Alberta. In: Archaeology in Alberta, 1988 and 1989, edited by M. Magne, pp. 127-133. Archaeological Survey, Provincial Museum of Alberta, Occasional Paper No. 33. Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism, Edmonton, Alberta.
  21. Vance, R. E. (1991) A Paleobotanical Study of Holocene Drought Frequency in Southern Alberta. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. xiv + 180 pages.

Woywitka, Robin, and Alwynne B. Beaudoin (2009) Legacy Databases and GIS: A Discussion of the Issues Illustrated by a Case Study of Archaeological Site Data from Southeast Alberta, Canada. The Canadian Geographer 53(4):462-472. DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0064.2009.00282.x. Published online: October 9 2009. E-SCAPE Contribution 7.


  1. Beaudoin, A. B. (2009) Four Words Connecting Darwin and Museums. Alberta Museums Review 35(1):15-24.

Zazula, G. D., D. G. Froese, C. E. Schweger, R. W. Mathewes, A. B. Beaudoin, A. M. Telka, C. R. Harington and J. A. Westgate (2003) Ice-age steppe vegetation in east Beringia. Nature 423:603.

  1. Sanborn, Paul (2010) Topographically controlled grassland soils in the Boreal Cordillera ecozone, northwestern Canada. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 90:89-101.
  2. Lacelle, Denis, Melanie St-Jean, Bernard Lauriol, Ian D. Clark, Antoni Lewkowicz, Duane G. Froese, Stephen C. Kuehn and Grant Zazula (2009) Burial and preservation of a 30,000 year old perennial snowbank in Red Creek valley, Ogilvie Mountains, central Yukon, Canada. Quaternary Science Reviews 28(27-28):3401-3413.
  3. Jones, Martin (2009) Moving North: Archaeobotanical Evidence for Plant Diet in Middle and Upper Paleolithic Europe. In: The Evolution of Hominin Diets: Integrating Approaches to the Study of Palaeolithic Subsistence, edited by J.-J. Hublin and M.P. Richards, pp. 171-180. Springer Science, The Netherlands.
  4. Hofreiter, Michael, and John Stewart (2009) Ecological Change, Range Fluctuations and Population Dynamics During the Pleistocene. Current Biology 19(14):R584-R594.
  5. Zazula, Grant D., C. Richard Harington, Alice M. Telka and Fiona Brock (2009) Radiocarbon dates reveal that Lupinus arcticus plants were grown from modern not Pleistocene seeds. New Phytologist 182(4):788-792.
  6. Russell, Dale A., Fredrick J. Rich, Vincent Schneider, and Jean Lynch-Stieglitz (2009) A warm thermal enclave in the Late Pleistocene of the south-eastern United States. Biological Reviews 84(2):173-202.
  7. Mulligan, Connie J., Andrew Kitchen and Michael M. Miyamoto (2008) Updated Three-Stage Model for the Peopling of the Americas. PLoS ONE 3(9): e3199. doi:10.1371/ journal.pone.0003199. 4 pp. Available from http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0003199
  8. Zazula, Grant D., and Matthew Wooller (2008) Comment on "Environmental setting, (micro)morphologies and stable C-O isotope composition of cold climate carbonate precipitates - a review and evaluation of their potential as paleoclimatic proxies" by Denis Lacelle Quaternary Science Reviews 26 1670-1689. Quaternary Science Reviews 15-16:1659-1660.
  9. Hetherington, Renée, Edward Wiebe, Andrew J. Weaver, Shannon L. Carto, Michael Eby and Roger MacLeod (2008) Climate, African and Beringian subaerial continental shelves, and migration of early peoples. Quaternary International 183:83-101.
  10. van Geel, Bas, Andre Aptroot, Claudia Baittinger, Hilary H. Birks, Ian D. Bull, Hugh B. Cross, Richard P. Evershed, Barbara Gravendeel, Erwin J. O. Kompanje, Peter Kuperus, Dick Mol, Klaas G. J. Nierop, Jan Peter Pals, Alexei N. Tikhonov, Guido van Reenen and Peter H. van Tienderen (2008) The ecological implications of a Yakutian mammoth's last meal. Quaternary Research 69(3):361-376.
  11. Fox-Dobbs, Kena, Jennifer A. Leonard and Paul L. Koch (2008) Pleistocene megafauna from eastern Beringia: Paleoecological and paleoenvironmental interpretations of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope and radiocarbon records. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 261(1-2):30-46.
  12. Khvorostyanov, D. V., G. Krinner, P. Ciais, M. Heimann and S. A. Zimov (2008) Vulnerability of permafrost carbon to global warming. Part I: model description and role of heat generated by organic matter decomposition. Tellus Series B-Chemical and Physical Meteorology 60(2):250-264
  13. Kitchen, Andrew, Michael M. Miyamoto and Connie J. Mulligan (2008) A Three-Stage Colonization Model for the Peopling of the Americas PLoS ONE 3 (2): Art. No. e1596. 7 pp. Available from http://www.plosone.org/article/info:10.1371/journal.pone.0001596
  14. Lacelle, Denis (2007) Environmental setting, (micro)morphologies and stable C-O isotope composition of cold climate carbonate precipitates - a review and evaluation of their potential as paleoclimatic proxies. Quaternary Science Reviews 26(11-12):1670-1689.
  15. Wooller, Matthew J., Grant D. Zazula, Mary Edwards, Duane G. Froese, Richard D. Boone, Carolyn Parker and Bruce Bennett (2007) Stable carbon isotope compositions of Eastern Beringian grasses and sedges: Investigating their potential as paleoenvironmental indicators. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 39(2):318-331.
  16. Waltari, Eric, Eric P. Hoberg, Enrique P. Lessa and Joseph A Cook (2007) Eastward Ho: Phylogeographical perspectives on colonization of hosts and parasites across the Beringian nexus. Journal of Biogeography 34(4):561-574.
  17. Beaudoin, A. B. (2007) On the laboratory procedure for processing unconsolidated sediment samples to concentrate subfossil seed and other plant macroremains. Journal of Paleolimnology 37:301-308
  18. Zazula, Grant D., Duane G. Froese, S. A. Elias, S. Kuzmina, C. La Farge, A. V. Reyes, P. T. Sanborn, C. E. Schweger, C.A.S. Smith and R. W. Mathewes (2006) Vegetation buried under Dawson tephra (25,300 C-14 years BP) and locally diverse late Pleistocene paleoenvironments of Goldbottom Creek, Yukon, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 242 (3-4):253-286.
  19. Zazula, Grant D., A. M.Telka, C. R. Harington, C. E. Schweger and Rolf W. Mathewes (2006) New spruce (Picea spp.) macrofossils from Yukon Territory: Implications for Late Pleistocene refugia in Eastern Beringia. Arctic 59(4):391-400.
  20. Rubenstein, D. R., D. I. Rubenstein, P. W. Sherman and T. A. Gavin (2006) Pleistocene Park: Does re-wilding North America represent sound conservation for the 21st century? Biological Conservation 132(2):232-238.
  21. Froese, Duane G., Grant D. Zazula and A. V. Reyes (2006) Seasonality of the late Pleistocene Dawson tephra and exceptional preservation of a buried riparian surface in central Yukon Territory, Canada. Quaternary Science Reviews 25(13-14):1542-1551.
  22. Swanson, D. K. (2006) Biogeographical evidence for the grass (Poaceae) species of Pleistocene Beringian lowlands. Arctic 59(2):191-200.
  23. Sarnthein, M., T. Kiefer, P. M. Grootes, H. Elderfield and H. Erlenkeuser (2006) Warmings in the far Northwestern Pacific promoted pre-Clovis immigration to America during Heinrich event 1. Geology 34(3):141-144
  24. Kienast, F., L. Schirrmeister, C. Siegert and P. Tarasov (2005) Palaeobotanical evidence for warm summers in the East Siberian Arctic during the last cold stage. Quaternary Research 63(3):283-300.
  25. Zazula, Grant D., Duane G. Froese, John A. Westgate, C. La Farge and Rolf W. Mathewes (2005) Paleoecology of Beringian "packrat" middens from central Yukon territory, Canada. Quaternary Research 63(2):189-198.
  26. Shapiro, B., A. J. Drummond, A. Rambaut, M. C. Wilson, P. E. Matheus, A. V. Sher, O. G. Pybus, M. T. P. Gilbert, I. Barnes, J. Binladen, E. Willerslev, A. J. Hansen, G. F. Baryshnikov, J. A. Burns, S. Davydov, J. C. Driver, D. G. Froese, C. R. Harington, G. Keddie, P. Kosintsev, M. L. Kunz, L. D. Martin, R. O. Stephenson, J. Storer, R. Tedford, S. Zimov and A. Cooper (2004) Rise and fall of the Beringian steppe bison. Science 306(5701):1561-1565.
  27. Vermeij, G. J. (2004) Ecological avalanches and the two kinds of extinction. Evolutionary Ecology Research 6(3):315-337.
  28. Forster, P. (2004) Ice Ages and the mitochondrial DNA chronology of human dispersals: a review. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 359(1442):255-264.
  29. Bradshaw, R. H. W., G. E. Hannon and A. M. Lister (2003) A long-term perspective on ungulate-vegetation interactions. Forest Ecology and Management 181(1-2):267-280.

  1. Birks, H. H. (2007) Plant Macrofossil Introduction. In: Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science, edited by S. A. Elias, pp. 2266-2288. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  2. Zazula, Grant D. (2006) Paleoecology of Late Pleistocene Arctic Ground Squirrel Middens and Glacial Environments of West-Central Yukon Territory. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Biological Sciences Department, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. xx + 271 pp.
  3. Pärtel, M., H. H. Bruun and M. Sammul (2005) Biodiversity in temperate European grasslands: origin and conservation. In: Integrating Efficient Grassland Farming and Biodiversity, edited by R. Lillak, R. Viiralt, A. Linke, and V. Geherman, pp. 1-14. Proceedings of the 13th International Occasional Symposium of the European Grassland Federation, Tartu, Estonia, 29-31 August 2005. Grassland Science in Europe, Volume 10. Estonian Grassland Society, Tartu, Finland.
  4. Fowell, Sarah, and David Scholl (2005) The Bering Strait, Rapid Climate Change, and Land Bridge Paleoecology. Final Report of the JOI/USSSP/IARC Workshop Held in Fairbanks, Alaska on June 20-22, 2005. iii + 58 pp. PDF document available at http://usssp-iodp.org/PDFs/Workshop_PDFs/Bering_Strait_WkshpRpt.pdf
  5. Zazula, Grant D., Rolf W. Mathewes, Duane G. Froese, John E. Storer, John A. Westgate and Paul T. Sanborn (2004) Packrats of Beringia: Paleoecology of small mammal middens in central Yukon. 34th International Arctic Workshop, March 10 - 13, 2004, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado at Boulder, Program and Abstracts, pp. 182-185.

Zazula, G. D., C. E. Schweger, A. B. Beaudoin and G. H. McCourt (2006) Macrofossil and pollen evidence for full-glacial steppe within an ecological mosaic along the Bluefish River, eastern Beringia. Quaternary International 142-143:2-19.
  1. Vermaire, Jesse C., and Les C. Cwynar (2010) A revised late-Quaternary vegetation history of the unglaciated southwestern Yukon Territory, Canada, from Antifreeze and Eikland ponds. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47(1):75-88
  2. Zazula, Grant D., and Matthew Wooller (2008) Comment on "Environmental setting, (micro)morphologies and stable C-O isotope composition of cold climate carbonate precipitates - a review and evaluation of their potential as paleoclimatic proxies" by Denis Lacelle Quaternary Science Reviews 26, 1670-1689. Quaternary Science Reviews 15-16:1659-1660.
  3. Ager, Thomas A., and R. Lawrence Phillips (2008) Pollen evidence for late Pleistocene Bering land bridge environments from Norton Sound, northeastern Bering Sea, Alaska. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 40(3):451-461.
  4. Muhs, Daniel R., Thomas A. Ager, Gary Skipp, Jossh Beann, James Budahn and John P. McGeehin (2008) Paleoclimatic significance of chemical weathering in loess-derived paleosols of subarctic central Alaska. Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research 40(2):396-411.
  5. van Geel, Bas, Andre Aptroot, Claudia Baittinger, Hilary H. Birks, Ian D. Bull, Hugh B. Cross, Richard P. Evershed, Barbara Gravendeel, Erwin J. O. Kompanje, Peter Kuperus, Dick Mol, Klaas G. J. Nierop, Jan Peter Pals, Alexei N. Tikhonov, Guido van Reenen and Peter H. van Tienderen (2008) The ecological implications of a Yakutian mammoth's last meal. Quaternary Research 69(3):361-376.
  6. Ugan, Andrew, and David Byers (2007) Geographic and temporal trends in proboscidean and human radiocarbon histories during the late Pleistocene Quaternary Science Reviews 26(25-28):3058-3080 .
  7. Zazula, Grant D., Duane G. Froese, Scott A. Elias, Svetlana Kuzmina and Rolf W. Mathewes (2007) Arctic ground squirrels of the mammoth-steppe: paleoecology of Late Pleistocene middens (similar to 24000-29450 C-14 yr BP), Yukon Territory, Canada. Quaternary Science Reviews 26(7-8):979-1003.
  8. Lacelle, Denis (2007) Environmental setting, (micro)morphologies and stable C-O isotope composition of cold climate carbonate precipitates - a review and evaluation of their potential as paleoclimatic proxies. Quaternary Science Reviews 26(11-12):1670-1689.
  9. Zazula, G. D., D. G. Froese, S. A. Elias, S. Kuzmina, C. La Farge, A. V. Reyes, P. T. Sanborn, C. E. Schweger, C.A.S. Smith and R. W. Mathewes (2006) Vegetation buried under Dawson tephra (25,300 C-14 years BP) and locally diverse late Pleistocene paleoenvironments of Goldbottom Creek, Yukon, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 242(3-4):253-286.
  10. Zazula, G. D., A. M.Telka, C. R. Harington, C. E. Schweger and R. W. Mathewes (2006) New spruce (Picea spp.) macrofossils from Yukon Territory: Implications for Late Pleistocene refugia in Eastern Beringia. Arctic 59(4):391-400.
  11. Froese, D. G., G. D. Zazula and A. V. Reyes (2006) Seasonality of the late Pleistocene Dawson tephra and exceptional preservation of a buried riparian surface in central Yukon Territory, Canada. Quaternary Science Reviews 25(13-14):1542-1551.

  1. Bigelow, Nancy H., Grant D. Zazula, and D. E. Atkinson (2007) Plant macrofossil records: Arctic North America. In: Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science, edited by S. A. Elias, pp. 2434-2450. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  2. Zazula, Grant D. (2006) Paleoecology of Late Pleistocene Arctic Ground Squirrel Middens and Glacial Environments of West-Central Yukon Territory. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Biological Sciences Department, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. xx + 271 pp.

Book chapters


Beaudoin, A. B., and M. J. Head (2004) Drawing a Line in the Sand: Identifying and Characterizing Boundaries in the Geological Record. In The Palynology and Micropalaeontology of Boundaries, edited by A. B. Beaudoin and M. J. Head, pp. 1-10. Special Publication 230. Geological Society, London.
  1. Traverse, Alfred (2007) Paleopalynology. Second edition. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. xviii + 813 pp.

Beaudoin, A. B. (2003) Climate and Landscape of the Last 2000 Years in Alberta. In Archaeology in Alberta: A View from the New Millennium edited by Jack W. Brink and John F. Dormaar, pp. 10-45. Archaeological Society of Alberta, Medicine Hat, Alberta.
  1. Daschuk, James (2009) A Dry Oasis: The Canadian Plains in Late Prehistory. Prairie Forum 34(1):1-29.
  2. Blaikie, Kurtis A. (2005) Archaeological Investigations of FaOm-1: The Bodo Bison Skulls Site. Unpublished M.A thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. 226 pp.
  3. Beaudoin, A. B. (2002) On the Identification and Characterization of Drought and Aridity in Postglacial Paleoenvironmental Records from the Northern Great Plains. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 56(2-3):229-246. (Note: Volume dated 2002 but published in 2004.)

Edited volumes


Beaudoin, A. B., and M. J. Head (editors) (2004) The Palynology and Micropalaeontology of Boundaries. GSL Special Publications, SP230, Geological Society London, 368 pp.
  1. Traverse, Alfred (2007) Paleopalynology. Second edition. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. xviii + 813 pp.
  2. Batten, David (2007) Book Review: The Palynology and Micropaleontology of Boundaries. Geological Magazine 144(3):605-606.
  3. Farley, Martin B. (2006) Book Review: The Palynology and Micropaleontology of Boundaries: The Geological Society of London Special Publication 230, A.B. Beaudoin and M.J. Head. Palaios 21(2):211-212.
  4. Harrington, Guy (2005) Book Review: The Palynology and Micropalaeontology of Boundaries. Palaeontologia Electronica, 8:2, book review 3, 2 pp. 95KB; http://palaeo-electronica.org/paleo/toc.htm

Theses


Beaudoin, A. B. (1984) Holocene Palaeoenvironmental Change in the Sunwapta Pass Area, Jasper National Park. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. xvi + 487 pages

  1. Beaudoin, A. B. (2003) A Comparison of Two Methods for Estimating the Organic Content of Sediments. Journal of Paleolimnology 29(3):387-390
  2. Levson, V. M., and N. W. Rutter (1996) Evidence of Cordilleran Late Wisconsinan glaciers in the 'ice-free corridor'. Quaternary international 32:33-51
  3. Beaudoin, A. B., M. Wright, and B. Ronaghan (1996) Late Quaternary landscape history and archaeology in the 'ice-free corridor': Some recent results from Alberta. Quaternary International 32:113-126
  4. Beaudoin, A. B., and R. H. King (1990) Late Quaternary Vegetation History of Wilcox Pass, Jasper National Park, Alberta. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 80:129-144.
  5. Reasoner, M. A., and M. Hickman (1989) Late Quaternary Environmental Change in the Lake O'Hara Region, Yoho National Park, British Columbia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 72(3-4):291-316
  6. Osborn, G. D., and B. H. Luckman (1988) Holocene Glacier Fluctuations in the Canadian Cordillera (Alberta and British Columbia). Quaternary Science Reviews 7:115-128.
  7. Reasoner, M. A., and N. W. Rutter (1988) Late Quaternary history of the Lake O'Hara region, British Columbia - an evaluation of sedimentation rates and bulk amino acid ratios in lacustrine records. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 25(7):1037-1048
  8. Luckman, B. H. (1988) 8000 Year Old Wood from the Athabasca Glacier, Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 25(1):148-151
  9. Valentine, K. W. G., R. H. King, J. F. Dormaar, W. J. Vreeken, C. Tarnocai, C. R. De Kimpe and S. A. Harris (1987) Some Aspects of Quaternary Soils in Canada. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 67(2):221-247
  10. Luckman, B. H., M. S. Kearney, R. H. King and A. B. Beaudoin (1986) Revised 14C Age for St. Helens Y Tephra at Tonquin Pass, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23:734-736.
  11. Beaudoin, A. B., and R. H. King (1986) Using Discriminant Function Analysis to Identify Holocene Tephras Based on Magnetite Composition: A Case Study from the Sunwapta Pass Area, Jasper National Park. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23:804-812.
  12. Luckman, B. H., and M. S. Kearney (1986) Reconstruction of Holocene Changes in Alpine Vegetation and Climate in the Maligne Range, Jasper National Park, Alberta. Quaternary Research 26(2):244-261

  1. Kavanagh, Trudy A. (2000) A Reconstruction of Treeline Dynamics in Sunwapta Pass, Alberta. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Geography Department, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. xix + 260 pp.
  2. Beaudoin, A. B. (1999) What They Saw: The Climatic and Environmental Context for EuroCanadian Settlement in Alberta. Prairie Forum 40(1):1-40.
  3. Robinson, Bonnie J. (1998) Reconstruction of the Glacial History of the Columbia Icefield, Alberta. Unpublished MSc. thesis, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. xvii + 244 pp.
  4. Ng, Sai Leung (1996) The Paleoenvironmental Record Preserved in the Sediments of Fish Lake, Truelove Lowland, Devon Island, N.W.T., Canada. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. xviii + 362 pp.
  5. Mount, Craig A. (1995) Using Remote Sensing and a Geographic Information System to Study Glacier Characteristics Near the Columbia Icefields, Alberta. Unpublished MSc. thesis, Geography Department, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. x + 118 pp.
  6. Levson, V. M., and N. W. Rutter (1995) Pleistocene stratigraphy of the Athabasca River valley region, Rocky Mountains, Alberta. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 49:381-399.
  7. Hickman, Michael, and Mel A. Reasoner (1994) Diatom responses to late Quaternary vegetation and climate change, and to deposition of two tephras in an alpine and a sub-alpine lake in Yoho National Park, British Columbia. Journal of Paleolimnology 11: 173-188,
  8. Luckman, Brian H., Margaret E. Colenutt and T. A. Kavanagh (1994) Field Investigations in the Canadian Rockies in 1993. Report submitted to Parks Canada, Alberta Parks, and B.C. Parks Service, May 1994. 75 pp.
  9. Wilson, M. C. (1993) Radiocarbon dating in the ice-free corridor: problems and implications. In: The Palliser Triangle in Time and space, edited by R. W. Barendregt, M. C. Wilson, and, F. J. Jankunis, pp. 154-206. The University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta.
  10. Beaudoin, A. B. (1993) The Possible Contribution of Pollen Records from Alberta to a 6 Ka Climate Reconstruction. In: Proxy Climate Data and Models of the Six Thousand Years Before Present Time Interval: The Canadian Perspective, edited by Alice Telka, pp. 2-5. Canadian Global Change Program Incidental Report No. IR93-3. Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa.
  11. Beaudoin, A. B. (1993) A Compendium and Evaluation of Postglacial Pollen Records in Alberta. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 17:92-112.
  12. Mattson, L. E., and J. S. Gardner (1991) Mass Wasting on Valley-Side Ice-Cored Moraines, Boundary Glacier, Alberta, Canada. Geografiska Annaler. Series A. Physical Geography 73(3/4):123-128.
  13. Bear, Rhonda (1989) The Holocene Palaeoecology of Lorraine Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis, Department of Botany, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. xv + 84 pp.
  14. Levson, V. M., B. H. Luckman and A. B. Beaudoin (1989) Late Glacial and Post-Glacial Processes and Environments in Montane and Adjacent Areas. CANQUA 1989 Conference, Field Excursion Guide, August 28th-30th 1989, Edmonton-Jasper-Abraham Lake-Edmonton, 124 pages.
  15. Ronaghan, B. M., and A. B. Beaudoin (1988) An Archaeological Survey in the Upper North Saskatchewan River Valley. In: Archaeology in Alberta, 1987, compiled by M. Magne, pp. 25-45. Archaeological Survey of Alberta, Occasional Paper No. 32. Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism, Edmonton, Alberta.
  16. Fedje, Daryl W., and James M. White (1988) Vermilion Lakes Archaeology and Palaeoecology: Trans-Canada Highway Mitigation in Banff National Park. Parks Services, Environment Canada. Microfiche Report Series 463. x + 332 pp.
  17. Reasoner, Mel A. (1988) The Late Quaternary Lacustrine Record from the Upper Cataract Brook Valley, Yoho National Park, British Columbia. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. Department of Geology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. xiv + 201 pp
  18. Luckman, Brian H., and G. D. Osborn (1987) XII INQUA Congress, Field Excursion C16. Quaternary of the South and Central Rocky Mountains and Foothills of Alberta and British Columbia, Supplementary Materials, Banff-Jasper Section. August 1987.
  19. Luckman, Brian H. (1986) Field Investigations in the Canadian Rockies in 1985. Report to Parks Canada, April 1986. 16 pp.
  20. Levson, Victor M. (1986) Quaternary Sedimentation and Stratigraphy of Montane Glacier Deposits in Parts of Jasper National Park, Canada. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. Geology Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. xiv + 187 pp.
  21. Beaudoin, A. B. (1986) Using Picea/Pinus Ratios from the Wilcox Pass Core, Jasper National Park, Alberta, to Investigate Holocene Timberline Fluctuations. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 40:145-152.
  22. King, R. H. (1986) Weathering of Holocene Airfall Tephras in the Southern Canadian Rockies. In Rates of Weathering of Rocks and Minerals, edited by S. M. Colman and D. P. Dethier, pp. 239-264. Academic Press, New York.
  23. King, R. H. (1984) Quaternary Paleosols in the Canadian Rockies and their Significance for Establishing a Chronologic Framework. In Correlation of Quaternary Chronologies, edited by W. C. Mahaney, pp. 243-258. GeoBooks, Norwich, England.

Bowyer, A. (1977) The Sunwapta Section: Composition and Development of a Complex Stratigraphic Section from Sunwapta Pass, Jasper National Park. Unpublished MSc. thesis, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. xi + 164 pages.

  1. Beaudoin, A. B., and R. H. King (1994) Holocene Palaeoenvironmental Record Preserved in a Paraglacial Alluvial Fan, Sunwapta Pass, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Catena 22:227-248.
  2. Beaudoin, A. B., and R. H. King (1986) Using Discriminant Function Analysis to Identify Holocene Tephras Based on Magnetite Composition: A Case Study from the Sunwapta Pass Area, Jasper National Park. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23:804-812.
  3. Kearney, M. S., and B. H. Luckman (1983) Post-Glacial Vegetational History of Tonquin Pass, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 20(5):776-786.
  4. Luckman, B. H., and G. D. Osborn (1979) Holocene Glacier Fluctuations in the Middle Canadian Rocky Mountains. Quaternary Research 11(1):52-77

  1. Kavanagh, Trudy A. (2000) A Reconstruction of Treeline Dynamics in Sunwapta Pass, Alberta. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Geography Department, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. xix + 260 pp.
  2. Robinson, Bonnie J. (1998) Reconstruction of the Glacial History of the Columbia Icefield, Alberta. Unpublished MSc. thesis, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. xvii + 244 pp.
  3. Bear, Rhonda (1989) The Holocene Palaeoecology of Lorraine Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis, Department of Botany, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. xv + 84 pp.
  4. Levson, V. M., B. H. Luckman and A. B. Beaudoin (1989) Late Glacial and Post-Glacial Processes and Environments in Montane and Adjacent Areas. CANQUA 1989 Conference, Field Excursion Guide, August 28th-30th 1989, Edmonton-Jasper-Abraham Lake-Edmonton, 124 pages.
  5. Levson, Victor M. (1986) Quaternary Sedimentation and Stratigraphy of Montane Glacier Deposits in Parts of Jasper National Park, Canada. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. Geology Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. xiv + 187 pp.
  6. King, R. H. (1986) Weathering of Holocene Airfall Tephras in the Southern Canadian Rockies. In Rates of Weathering of Rocks and Minerals, edited by S. M. Colman and D. P. Dethier, pp. 239-264. Academic Press, New York.
  7. King, R. H. (1984) Quaternary Paleosols in the Canadian Rockies and their Significance for Establishing a Chronologic Framework. In Correlation of Quaternary Chronologies, edited by W. C. Mahaney, pp. 243-258. GeoBooks, Norwich, England.
  8. Luckman, B. H. (1981) The Geomorphology of the Alberta Rocky Mountains: A Review and Commentary. Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie Supplementband 37:91-119.
  9. Luckman, B. H., M. S. Kearney, A. Bowyer-Beaudoin and K. Holland (1979) Holocene Environmental Change in Jasper National Park. Second Interim Report. Progress Report Submitted to Parks Canada, January 1979. 29 pp.
  10. Luckman, B. H., G. D. Osborn and R. H. King (1978) Chateau Lake Louise Moraines - Evidence for a New Holocene Glacial Event in Southwest Alberta: A Discussion. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology 26:398-402.
  11. Luckman, Brian H., M. S. Kearney and K. Holland (1977) Holocene Environmental Change in Jasper National Park. Progress Report Submitted to Park Canada, December 1977. 18 pp.

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