Geographie Physique et Quaternaire
Published by Presses de l'Universite de Montreal
ISSN : 0705-7199
Abbreviation : Geogr. Phys. Quat.
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Late Wisconsinan and Holocene History of the Laurentide Ice Sheet*
Citation: 643
Authors: Arthur S., Victor K.
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Thermally induced movements in ice-wedge polygons, western arctic coast: a long-term study
Citation: 142
Authors: J. Ross
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L’évolution et l’extension des lacs glaciaires Barlow et Ojibway en territoire québécois
Citation: 121
Authors: Jean-Serge, Léon
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Pingo Growth and collapse, Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula Area, Western Arctic Coast, Canada: a long-term field study
Citation: 113
Authors: J. Ross
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British Columbia Vegetation and Climate History with Focus on 6 ka BP
Citation: 107
Authors: Richard J.
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Late Wisconsinan Deglaciation and Champlain Sea Invasion in the St. Lawrence Valley, Québec
Citation: 106
Authors: Michel, Serge
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Objective Reconstructions of the Late Wisconsinan Laurentide Ice Sheet and the Significance of Deformable Beds
Citation: 96
Authors: D. A., N., K.
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Late Quaternary Vegetation History of Northern North America Based on Pollen, Macrofossil, and Faunal Remains*
Citation: 90
Authors: Arthur S.