阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
 library logo
    • login
    view item 
    •   knowledge commons home
    • electronic theses and dissertations
    • electronic theses and dissertations from 2009
    • view item
    •   knowledge commons home
    • electronic theses and dissertations
    • electronic theses and dissertations from 2009
    • view item
    javascript is disabled for your browser. some features of this site may not work without it.
    quick search

    browse

    all of knowledge commonscommunities & collectionsby issue dateauthorstitlessubjectsdisciplineadvisorcommittee memberthis collectionby issue dateauthorstitlessubjectsdisciplineadvisorcommittee member

    my account

    login

    paleoecology of a wild rice (zizania spp.) lake in northwestern ontario

    thumbnail
    view/open
    surettej2018m-1b.pdf (8.544mb)
    date
    2018
    author
    surette, jennifer rebecca
    metadata
    show full item record
    abstract
    the high density of archaeological sites around whitefish lake, coupled with abundant wild rice currently growing there circumstantially indicates that this resource was economically important to precontact people. this study analyzes lake sediment cores to reconstruct the paleoecology of whitefish lake and document the antiquity of wild rice (zizania spp.). a vibracorer was used to obtain a 4.5 m core from whitefish lake that was sampled for pollen and phytoliths at 2 cm intervals. three additional short cores were obtained to study the modern pollen and phytolith sequence that were likely missed using the vibracorer. these cores revealed several events: 1) a deep-water phase, likely related to proglacial lake o’connor, followed by a mid-holocene arid period; and 2) the identification of wild rice microfossils dating back to roughly 6,000 cal yr bp. this research also establishes the utility of multiproxy analysis involving both pollen and phytoliths to track paleovegetation changes. the analysis also revealed the early forest that inhabited the area prior to the drying event that persisted throughout the mid-holocene. the ped-like structures within the whitefish lake core, coupled with other evidence of a buried forest at the old fort william site (boyd et al., 2010; kingsmill, 2011) demonstrate the consequences of the warming and drying trends of the early to mid holocene. sediment and pollen profile analysis of the mid-section of the core indicate that by 4,905 cal yr bp the whitefish lake basin had started to fill up again with water. the subsequent bioproductivity of the lake is indicated by the sapropel in the sediment.
    uri
    http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4182
    collections
    • electronic theses and dissertations from 2009 [1612]

    阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 library
    contact us | send feedback

     

     


    阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 library
    contact us | send feedback