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Polar-FIT: Pliocene Landscapes and Arctic Remains—Frozen in Time
Stratigraphic and Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of a Mid-Pliocene Fossil Site in the High Arctic (Ellesmere Island, Nunavut)
Science Report
Using Tooth Enamel Microstructure to Identify Mammalian Fossils at an Eocene Arctic Forest
Plants, Fungi, and Palaeoclimate of High Arctic Fossil Forests (Nunavut Palaeontology Permit No. 04-03P) James Basinger the Mode
Neogene and Early Pleistocene Flora from Alaska, USA and Arctic/Subarctic Canada: New Data, Intercontinental Comparisons and Correlations
Quantitative Palynological Analyses Of
Polar Continental Shelf Program Science Report 2016: Logistical Support for Leading-Edge Scientific Research in Canada and Its Arctic
Radiocarbon Dates Iii W
Evolution of Woodcutting Behaviour in Early Pliocene Beaver Driven by Consumption of Woody Plants Tessa Plint1,2*, Fred J
Looking Across a Line of Mummified Tree Stumps on Axel Heiberg Island
Early Pliocene Fish Remains from Arctic Canada Support a Pre-Pleistocene Dispersal of Percids (Teleostei: Perciformes)
August 16, 2011 Arctic Inventory Summary: Samples from the Prime
Copyright by Dennis Russell Ruez, Jr. 2007
Paleobotanical Proxies for Early Eocene Climates and Ecosystems in Northern North America from Middle to High Latitudes
Sedimentology and Tectonic History of the Eureka Sound
Regional Congruence of Vegetation and Summer Climate Patterns in the Queen Elizabeth Islands, Northwest Territories, Canada SYLVIA A
Geology and Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the Franklinian Shelf Province, Arctic Canada and North Greenland, 2008
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Polar Continental Shelf Program – Science Report 2015
New Evidence on the Palaeobiology of the Eureka Sound Formation, Arctic Canada
2011 Compendium of Research
What Arctic Fossils Reveal About Our Future Climate
RJW Douglas Medal Award
Csankthesis.Pdf (13.29Mb)
Ncomms2516.Pdf
Coryphodon, the Northernmost Holarctic Paleogene Pantodont (Mammalia), and Its Global Wanderings