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1. Subfossil Chironomid Assemblages as Indicators of Remedial Efficacy in the Historically Contaminated St. Lawrence River at Cornwall, Ontario.

2. The varved succession of Crawford Lake, Milton, Ontario, Canada as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series.

3. Nearshore Sedimentary Mercury Concentrations Reflect Legacy Point Sources and Variable Sedimentation Patterns Under a Natural Recovery Strategy.

4. Hydroclimatic and cultural instability in northeastern North America during the last millennium.

5. Re-browning of Sudbury (Ontario, Canada) lakes now approaches pre-acid deposition lake-water dissolved organic carbon levels.

6. The browning and re-browning of lakes: Divergent lake-water organic carbon trends linked to acid deposition and climate change.

7. Geochemical and ecological changes within Moira Lake (Ontario, Canada): A legacy of industrial contamination and remediation.

8. Spatiotemporal patterns of mercury accumulation in lake sediments of western North America.

9. Seasonal and decadal patterns in Discostella (Bacillariophyceae) species from bi-weekly records of two boreal lakes (Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario, Canada).

10. The bias and signal attenuation present in conventional pollen-based climate reconstructions as assessed by early climate data from Minnesota, USA.

11. Cross-tolerance between osmotic and freeze-thaw stress in microbial assemblages from temperate lakes.

12. Expanded spatial extent of the Medieval Climate Anomaly revealed in lake-sediment records across the boreal region in northwest Ontario.

13. The widespread threat of calcium decline in fresh waters.

14. Lake sediments record large-scale shifts in moisture regimes across the northern prairies of North America during the past two millennia.

15. Persistent millennial-scale shifts in moisture regimes in western Canada during the past six millennia.

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