2021
DOI: 10.1111/bor.12572
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Identifying the influence of terrestrial–aquatic connectivity on palaeoecological inferences of past climate in Arctic lakes

Abstract: Increased hydrological connectivity due to permafrost degradation is likely to have substantial implications for shallow aquatic systems common to sub‐arctic landscapes due to changes to overland and subsurface flow of water and transport of sediments and dissolved nutrients. Here, we explore the influence of increased connectivity on aquatic productivity based on multi‐parameter palaeolimnological analysis of two lakes located near Inuvik (Northwest Territories, Canada). We contrast a lake with little evidenc… Show more

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