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Axel Heiberg Island

Anderson KB, LePage BA, Analysis of fossil resins from Axel Heiberg Island,... [Pg.123]

Stable isotope investigations on plant biominerals. In contrast, only a limited number of studies have investigated the stable isotope composition of plant biominerals as a source of paleoenviron-mental information. Silica extracted from the Eocene paleosols of Axel Heiberg Island in arctic Canada were found to have notably high stable oxygen isotope value, leading to the suggestion that the mineral represented an accumulation of... [Pg.4024]

Kodama H., et al. (1992) Platy quartz phytoliths found in the fossil forest deposits, Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories, Canada. Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenareale 155, 401-406. [Pg.4046]

Pollard, W., Omelon, C., Andersen, D. McKay, C. (1999) Perennial spring occurrence in the Expedition Fiord area of western Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian High Arctic. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 36, 105-120. [Pg.199]

JR Obst, NJ McMillan, DJ Blanchette, DJ Christensen, O Faix, JS Han, TA Kuster, L Landucci, RH Newman, RC Pettersen, VH Schwandt, and MG Wesolowski. Characterization of Canadian Arctic Fossil Woods. In RJ Christie and NJ McMillan, eds. Tertiary Fossil Forests of the Geodetic Hills, Axel Heiberg Islands, Arctic Archipelago. Bull. 403, Geological Survey of Canada, 1991, pp. 123-146. [Pg.134]

H., and Wesolowsky, M. F. (1991) Characterization of Canadian arctic fossil woods. In Christie, R. L., and McMillan, N. J. (eds). Tertiary Fossil Forests of the Geodetic hills Axel Heiberg Island, Arctic Archipelago, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. [Pg.238]

Ohmiira, A. (1982). Evaporation from the surface of the arctic tundra on Axel Heiberg Island. Water Resour. Res. 18, 291-300. [Pg.164]

Anderson, K.B., New evidence concerning the structure, composition and maturation of class I (polylabdanoid) resinites, in Amber, Resinite and Fossil Resins, ACS Symposium Series, K. Anderson and J. Crelling, Eds., ACS, Washington, DC (1996), pp. 105-129. Anderson, K. and B. LePage, Analysis of fossil resins from Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian Arctic, in ibid., pp. 170-192. [Pg.128]


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