Earth Sciences Publications
Research in the Department of Earth Sciences is organized into four broad and wide-ranging themes: Earth Evolution Surface Life and Climate, Earth and Planetary Systems, Resource Geoscience and Tectonic Processes and Crustal Dynamics. These themes capture the wide range of research activities across the faculty.
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Submissions from 2016
Microbially induced sedimentary structures in the Paleoproterozoic, upper Huronian Supergroup, Canada, Carolyn Hill, Patricia I. Corcoran, Rohan Aranha, and Fred Longstaffe
Oxygen-isotope Variations in Post-glacial Lake Ontario, Ryan Hladyniuk and Fred J. Longstaffe
Climatic Cycles Recorded in Glacially Influenced Rhythmites of the Gowganda Formation, Huronian Supergroup, Tim S. Howe, Patricia L. Corcoran, Fred Longstaffe, Elizabeth A. Webb, and R Gerhard Pratt
A Brief Account of New Petrographic and Isotopic Insights into the Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire Puddingstones of SE England, Jennifer Huggett and Fred Longstaffe
Agriculture causes nitrate fertilization of remote alpine lakes, Elizabeth J. Hundey, Sam S.D. Russell, Fred Longstaffe, and Katrina A. Moser
Dentine Oxygn Isotopes (δ18O) as a Proxy for Odontocete Distributions and Movements., Cory J.D. Matthews, Fred J. Longstaffe, and Steven H. Fergispm
Taxonomy, location of origin, and health status of proboscideans from Western Canada investigated using stable isotope analysis, Jessica Z. Metcalfe, Fred Longstaffe, Christopher N. Jass, Grant D. Zazula, and Grant Keddie
Maize Provisioning of Ontario Late Woodland Turkeys: Isotopic Evidence of Seasonal, Cultural, Spatial and Temporal Variation, Zoe Morris, Christine D. White, Lisa Hodgetts, and Fred J. Longstaffe
Isotopic Anthropology of Rural German Medieval Diet: Intra- and Inter-population Variability, Karyn C. Olsen, Christine D. White, Fred J. Longstaffe, Frank J. Rühli, Christina Warinner, and Domingo S. Salazar-Garcia
Early Horizon Camelid Management Practices in the Nepeña Valley, North-central Coast of Peru, Paul Szpak, David Chicone, Jean-François Millaire, Christine D. White, Rebecca Parry, and Fred Longstaffe
Stable Isotopes and Selective Forces: Examples in Biocultural and Environmental Anthropology, Christine D. White and Fred J. Longstaffe
Formation of the Neoarchean Bad Vermillion Lake Anorthosite Complex and Spatially Associated Granitic Rocks at a Convergent Plate Margin, Superior Province, Western Ontario, Canada, Shuda Zhou, Ali Polat, Fred Longstaffe, Kunguang Yang, Brian J. Fryer, and Crhis Weisener
Submissions from 2015
Solving the Woolly Mammoth Conundrum: Amino Acid 15N-Enrichment Suggests a Distinct Forage or Habitat, Rachel Schwartz-Narbonne, Fred J. Longstaffe, Jessica Z. Metcalfe, and Grant Zazula
Submissions from 2009
Landscape Bioarchaeology at Pacatnamu, Peru: Inferring Mobility from δ13C and δ15N Values of Hair, Christine D. White, Andrew J. Nelson, Fred J. Longstaffe, G. Grupe, and A. Jung
Submissions from 2008
The Lady Hudson Project, P. Beauchesne, Ian Colquhoun, A. Cross, Fred Longstaffe, L. Marciano, Jessica Metcalfe, Andrew J. Nelson, A. Pawlowski, S. Wheeler, Christine D. White, and L. Williams
Submissions from 2007
Biologically Induced Mineralization of Dypingite by Cyanobacteria from an Alkaline Wetland near Atlin, British Columbia, Canada, Ian M. Power, Siobhan A. Wilson, James M. Thom, Gregory M. Dipple, and Gordon Southam
Submissions from 2005
Desert Potholes: Ephemeral Aquatic Microsystems, Marjarie A. Chan, Katrina Moser, Jim M. Davis, Gordon Southam, Kebbi Hughes, and Tim Graham
Submissions from 2004
Gravitational Effects from Earthquakes, T. J. Hayes, S. R. Valluri, and L. Mansinha