The SCAPE File is a bibliography and compilation of
publications relevant to the SCAPE project. This listing is not a comprehensive
compilation of every publication for each area under each heading. Rather,
these are the citations that project participants have found most useful.
This listing is intended to provide useful background information for students
and others involved in the project. The references are organized under the
following headings:
- Canadian Prairies as a whole
- Present Landscapes and Environments
- Aspen Ecology
- Grasslands
- Archaeology and Geoarchaeology
- Ethnohistory and Ethnobotany
- History
- Bedrock Geology and Physiography
- Quaternary Stratigraphy and Glacial History
- Geomorphology
- Palaeoecology and Palaeolimnology
- General References
- Cypress Hills region, Alberta and Saskatchewan
- Present Landscapes and Environments
- Archaeology and Geoarchaeology
- Ethnohistory and Ethnobotany
- History
- Bedrock Geology and Physiography
- Astroblemes
- Quaternary Stratigraphy and Glacial History
- Tephras in western North America
- Identification of tephra
- Impact of tephra on landscape and society
- Geomorphology
- Palaeoecology and Palaeolimnology
- General References
- The Forks area, central Saskatchewan
- Present Landscapes and Environments
- Candle Lake
- Archaeology and Geoarchaeology
- Ethnohistory and Ethnobotany
- History
- Bedrock Geology and Physiography
- Quaternary Stratigraphy and Glacial History
- Geomorphology
- Palaeoecology and Palaeolimnology
- General References
- Southwestern Manitoba
- Present Landscapes and Environments
- Archaeology and Geoarchaeology
- Ethnohistory and Ethnobotany
- History
- Bedrock Geology and Physiography
- Quaternary Stratigraphy and Glacial History
- Geomorphology
- Palaeoecology and Palaeolimnology
- General References
- Methods and Techniques
- Dating Techniques
- Radiocarbon Dating Problems and Perils
- Soils and Sediments
- Loss on Ignition
- Coring Techniques and Winter Fieldwork
The call numbers in the list are for the library system at the University of Alberta. The
remarks in green are my comments. Latest changes/additions
to the list: May 21 2012. Number of citations: 558.
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