Ph.D.

Adediji, Julianah O. 2024. Landscape and environmental controls on soil organic matter decomposability in the High Arctic. Full Text.

Momejian, Nanor2022.  Controls on DOC Flux in Continuous Permafrost Watersheds. Full Text

Hung, Jacqueline KY.  2021.  Controls on terrestrial carbon and nutrient cycling in Arctic permafrost environments. Full Text.

Lamhonwah, Daniel 2020. Hydrological and Hydrochemical responses from Thawing Permafrost in the Canadian Arctic. 

Coch, Caroline 2019 The Changing Arctic Freshwater System: The Biogeochemistry of Small Arctic Coastal Catchments PhD Thesis, Alfred Wagner Institute, Potsdam University, 151pp. 

Casey Beel, 2019, Evolving High Arctic Landscapes: A Fluvial Geomorphic Perspective. Full Text.

Ashley Rudy, 2016, Landscape patterns of permafrost disturbance and degradation in the Canadian High Arctic. Full Text.

Adam Collingwood, 2014, Modeling biophysical variables in the Canadian High Arctic using Synthetic Aperture Radar Data. Full Text.

David Atkinson, 2012, Modelling biophysical variables and carbon dioxide exchange in Arctic tundra landscapes using high spatial resolution remote sensing data. Full Text.

Kailey Stewart, 2011, Limnology and paleolimnology of adjacent High Arctic lakes with an emphasis on terrestrial-aquatic linkages: Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Nunavut. Full Text.

Jaclyn Cockburn, 2008, Sedimentary processes and environmental signals from paired High Arctic lakes. Full Text.

M.Sc.

Pereira, Cedelle. 2024, Landcover and Seasonal Hydrological Processes as Controls on the Flux and Composition of Dissolved Carbon in High Arctic Headwater Catchments Full Text

Watson, Danika. 2024. Decomposability and chemical composition of soil organic matter in a Canadian High Arctic polar semi-desert environment. Full Text

Stanton, Thomas. D.  2023.  Soil Properties and Trace Gas Fluxes in a Chronosequence of Permafrost Disturbances, Cape Bounty, Melville Island, NunavutFull Text

Rahman, Tabatha.  2021.  The Role of Land Cover Classes and Rainfall Events on the Active Layer Thermal Regime in the High Arctic.  MSc Thesis, Dept. Of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University.  164 pp. 

Uzel, Baris.  2021.  Seasonal Responses of Soil Nitrogen and Carbon Cycling Processes to Cold Season Warming in High Arctic Wet Sedge Tundra. MSc Thesis, Dept. Of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University. 91 pp. 

Braybrook, Christina A. 2020.  Impact of Environmental Variability on Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange from 2008-2018 at a High Arctic Mesic Tundra Site.  MSc Thesis, Dept. Of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University.  103 pp. 

Robson, Greg2020.  Seasonal Ground Surface Change Detected by DInSAR at Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Nunavut. MSc Thesis, Dept. Of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University122 pp. 

Sarah McFadden, 2019Fine-Scale Ground Surface Vertical Displacement and Soil Water Processes in the Canadian High Arctic. Full Text.

Valerie Freemantle, 2019, A high spatial resolution satellite remote sensing time series analysis of Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Nunavut (2004-2018). Full Text.

Gilman, Matt 2019 Investigating Subsurface Flow Delivery to a Small High Arctic River, MSc Thesis, Dept. Of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University.  110 pp.

Thiel, Gillian 2018 Landscape and disturbance controls on dissolved organic matter lability in High Arctic watersheds. 

Jessica Peters, 2017, Subsurface water flow pathways in the Canadian High Arctic. Full Text.

Amanda Schevers, 2017, Long-term (2003-2016) dissolved inorganic nitrogen fluxes from paired High Arctic catchments. Full Text.

Kaitlyn Roberts, 2017, Arctic Char otolith records of recent limnological change in High Arctic Lakes. Full Text.

Sean Arruda, 2016, Impacts of enhanced temperature and snow deposition on senescence date, vegetation cover, and CO2 exchange in a Canadian High Arctic mesic ecosystem. Full Text.

Rebecca Edwards, 2016, Remote Sensing of Vegetation Change Across a Latitudinal Gradient in the Canadian Arctic. Full Text.

Christopher Bolduc, 2015, Thermal evidence for surface and subsurface water contributions to baseflow in a High Arctic River. Full Text.

Amy Blaser, 2015, Spatial and temporal patterns of carbon dioxide exchange for a wet sedge plant community, Melville Island, NU. Full Text.

Emma Buckley, 2015, Spatial and temporal patterns of net carbon exchange in the polar semi-desert vegetation type on Melville Island, Nunavut. Full Text.

Jean Holloway, 2014, Hydroclimatic and landscape controls over mudboil formation in the Canadian High Arctic. Full Text.

Nicole Louiseize, 2014, Impact of active layer detachments on seasonal dynamics of nitrogen export in High Arctic watersheds. Full Text.

Elena Favaro, 2013, Downstream patterns and catchment controls on suspended sediment transport in a High Arctic River. Full Text.

Lynne Bosquet, 2011, The effects of observed and experimental climate change and permafrost disturbance on tundra vegetation in the western Canadian High Arctic. Full Text.

Alison Cassidy, 2011, The effects of recent and relict permafrost disturbances on tundra vegetation, Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Nunavut. Full Text.

Fiona Gregory, 2011, Biophysical remote sensing and terrestrial CO2 exchange at Cape Bounty, Melville Island. Full Text.

Maryse Veillette, 2011, Geomorphic and fluvial response to recent permafrost disturbances in a High Arctic river, Cape Bounty, Nunavut. Full Text.

Hilary Dugan, 2010, Long-term development and recent dynamics of High Arctic coastal basins. Full Text.

Brock McLeod, 2008, The influence of snowcover distribution and variable melt regimes on the transport of nutrients from two High Arctic watersheds. Full Text.

Dana McDonald, 2007, Hydroclimatic influences on suspended sediment delivery in a small, High Arctic catchment. Full Text.

Jacob Wall, 2005, Arctic remote sensing of soil moisture with multitemporal SAR imagery.

B.Sc.H.

Krysten Rutherford, 2013, Fluorescence characterization of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in High Arctic rivers.

Sylvia Kwong, 2012, Interannual comparison of the effects of permafrost disturbances on sediment flux in the West River watershed at Cape Bounty, Melville Island (2008-2010).

Kierney Leach, 2012, The relationship of river conditions and lake inflow stations in the Canadian High Arctic: West River and West Lake, Cape Bounty, Melville Island.

Katrina O’Kane, 2012, Transitions in Arctic Lakes: abrupt changes, their mechanisms, and timing.

Heather Munro, 2011, Impact of active layer detachments on dissolved organic carbon in five High Arctic subcatchments, Melville Island, Canada.

Anthony Bassutti, 2010, Quantifying sediment deposition patterns of lake underflows using a novel underflow sediment trap.

Rebecca Crangle, 2010, Controls on the sediment and particulate organic carbon response of catchments disturbed by active layer detachments.

Alyssa Hooge, 2010, Impact of summer rainfall and permafrost disturbance on suspended sediment discharge in two adjacent High Arctic watersheds.

Hilary Dugan, 2008, Hydrological and sediment yield response to summer rainfall events in a small High Arctic watershed.