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Thermal state of permafrost in North America: a contribution to the international polar year
SL Smith, VE Romanovsky, AG Lewkowicz, CR Burn, M Allard, GD Clow, ...
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 21 (2), 117-135, 2010
5082010
The environment and permafrost of the Mackenzie Delta area
CR Burn, SV Kokelj
Permafrost and periglacial processes 20 (2), 83-105, 2009
3682009
Cryostratigraphy, paleogeography, and climate change during the early Holocene warm interval, western Arctic coast, Canada
CR Burn
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 34 (7), 912-925, 1997
2561997
Tundra lakes and permafrost, Richards Island, western Arctic coast, Canada
CR Burn
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 39 (8), 1281-1298, 2002
2142002
Observations of the" thermal offset" in near-surface mean annual ground temperatures at several sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada
CR Burn, CAS Smith
Arctic, 99-104, 1988
1991988
The influence of thermokarst disturbance on the water quality of small upland lakes, Mackenzie Delta region, Northwest Territories, Canada
SV Kokelj, RE Jenkins, D Milburn, CR Burn, N Snow
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 16 (4), 343-353, 2005
1962005
The response (1958-1997) of permafrost and near-surface ground temperatures to forest fire, Takhini River valley, southern Yukon Territory
CR Burn
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 35 (2), 184-199, 1998
1951998
Canadian landform examples‐17 retrogressive thaw slumps
CR Burn, AG Lewkowicz
Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 34 (3), 273-276, 1990
1701990
Geochemistry of the active layer and near-surface permafrost, Mackenzie delta region, Northwest Territories, Canada
SV Kokelj, CR Burn
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 42 (1), 37-48, 2005
1672005
The first 20 years (1978-1979 to 1998–1999) of ice-wedge growth at the Illisarvik experimental drained lake site, western Arctic coast, Canada
JR Mackay, CR Burn
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 39 (1), 95-111, 2002
1622002
Permafrost and climate change at Herschel Island (Qikiqtaruq), Yukon Territory, Canada
CR Burn, Y Zhang
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 114 (F2), 2009
1522009
Development of thermokarst lakes during the Holocene at sites near Mayo, Yukon Territory
CR Burn, MW Smith
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 1 (2), 161-175, 1990
1521990
Ground ice and soluble cations in near‐surface permafrost, Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada
SV Kokelj, CR Burn
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 14 (3), 275-289, 2003
1442003
Variability and change in the Canadian cryosphere
C Derksen, SL Smith, M Sharp, L Brown, S Howell, L Copland, ...
Climatic Change 115, 59-88, 2012
1242012
Stratigraphic, isotopic, and mineralogical evidence for an early Holocene thaw unconformity at Mayo, Yukon Territory
CR Burn, FA Michel, MW Smith
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23 (6), 794-803, 1986
1141986
Potential alteration by climate change of the forest-fire regime in the boreal forest of central Yukon Territory
VM McCoy, CR Burn
Arctic, 276-285, 2005
1132005
Geomorphology, vegetation succession, soil characteristics and permafrost in retrogressive thaw slumps near Mayo, Yukon Territory
CR Burn, PA Friele
Arctic, 31-40, 1989
1131989
Physical and chemical characteristics of the active layer and permafrost, Herschel Island, western Arctic Coast, Canada
SV Kokelj, CAS Smith, CR Burn
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 13 (2), 171-185, 2002
1122002
The first 20 years (1978-1979 to 1998-1999) of active-layer development, Illisarvik experimental drained lake site, western Arctic coast, Canada1
JR Mackay, CR Burn
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 39 (11), 1657-1674, 2002
1052002
The active layer: two contrasting definitions
CR Burn
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 9 (4), 411-416, 1998
1041998
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