A Holocene lacustrine record of environmental change in Northeastern Prince of Wales Island, Nunavut, Canada

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Abstract

A core from Prince of Wales Island in the central Canadian Arctic was analysed for pollen and sediment characteristics. From 9200 yr BP to 7000 yr BP, the landscape supported a pioneer vegetation under cold conditions, with relatively high sediment input to the lake. Between 7000 and 4000 yr BP there was a period of high pollen concentrations, more abundant Cyperaceac and Dryas on the landscape and finer sediment input. In the last 4000 years, climate cooling is indicated.

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Gajewski, K., & Frappier, M. (2001). A Holocene lacustrine record of environmental change in Northeastern Prince of Wales Island, Nunavut, Canada. Boreas, 30(4), 285–289. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2001.tb01047.x

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