Some media generated from our research

Sediment core sampling at Cape Vera, Devon Island, Nunavut (Canada).
Sediment core sampling at Cape Vera, Devon Island, Nunavut (Canada).

The history of Arctic peoples recorded in lake sediment

We are applying our lake sediment studies to track human occupation in the Arctic.
Research team on Victoria Island Nunavut
Research team on Victoria Island Nunavut

Listen to the lakes

Climate research on Indigenous land.
Cave entrance in Jamaica (Photo: Chris Grooms).
Cave entrance in Jamaica (Photo: Chris Grooms).

A bat colony’s 4,300 year history in Central America

A Jamaican cave produced an archival record of bat diets, human industrial activity, and climate changes extending back over four thousand years.
Eiders in Nunavut (Canada)
Eiders in Nunavut (Canada)

Tracking Arctic seabird population declines from lake sediment records

We are learning more about long-term seabird population dynamics from lake sediment records. .
The BOREAL experiment
The BOREAL experiment

Simulating oil spills at the IISD Experimental Lakes Area

The BOREAL study is a landmark study to examine the effects of an oil spill on lakes in northwestern Ontario.
Bison herd in NWT
Bison herd in NWT

Rising lake levels affect wood bison habitat

Sediment records reveal recent flooding is unprecedented over several centuries.