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Greater drought intensity and frequency before AD 1200 in the Northern Great Plains, USA

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Kathleen R. Laird, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Kirk A. Maasch, Brian F. Cumming

Journal: NatureYear: 1996Citations: 280
Physical Sciences
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Atmospheric Science
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A diatom-based reconstruction of drought intensity, duration, and frequency from Moon Lake, North Dakota: a sub-decadal record of the last 2300 years

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Kathleen R. Laird, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Brian F. Cumming

Journal: Journal of PaleolimnologyYear: 1998Citations: 121
Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric Science
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A comparison of published head and neck stage groupings in carcinomas of the tonsillar region

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Patti A. Groome, Karleen Schulze, William J. Mackillop, Brenda Grice et al.

Journal: CancerYear: 2001Citations: 60

BACKGROUND: The combination of T, N, and M classifications into stage groupings was designed to facilitate a number of activities including: the estimation of prognosis and the comparison of therapeutic interventions among similar groups of cases. The authors tested the UICC/AJCC 5th edition stage g...

Health SciencesMedicineOtorhinolaryngologyOpen Access
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Inferring Past Climatic Changes in Canada Using Paleolimnological Techniques.

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John P. Smol, Brian F. Cumming, Marianne S. V. Douglas, Reinhard Pienitz

Year: 1994Citations: 34

Paleolimnological approaches have considerable potential for providing paleoclimate proxy data. Indicators such as diatom valves, chrysophyte scales and cysts, and chironomid head capsules may provide both direct and indirect inferences of lakewater temperature and related variables. For example, qu...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric Science
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Tracking water quality changes related to human activities in Cape Breton Highlands National Park (Nova Scotia, Canada) using paleolimnological techniques

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Brian K. Ginn, Brian F. Cumming, John P. Smol

Journal: SIL Proceedings 1922-2010Year: 2008Citations: 7
Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric Science
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