M
Martine M. Savard
Researcher at Geological Survey of Canada
Publications - 9
Citations - 218
Martine M. Savard is an academic researcher from Geological Survey of Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Black spruce & Taiga. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 179 citations.
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A millennial summer temperature reconstruction for northeastern Canada using oxygen isotopes in subfossil trees
Maud Naulier,Martine M. Savard,Christian Bégin,Fabio Gennaretti,Dominique Arseneault,Joëlle Marion,Antoine Nicault,Yves Bégin +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first summer temperature reconstruction for eastern Canada based on a millennial oxygen isotopic series (δ18O) from tree rings, which was obtained from the bottom of a boreal lake and five living trees on the lakeshore.
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Assessing tree-ring carbon and oxygen stable isotopes for climate reconstruction in the Canadian northeastern boreal forest
TL;DR: In this paper, stable isotopes of oxygen (δ18O) and carbon(δ13C) of five black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP) trees growing in the Quebec boreal forest were analyzed.
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Bayesian multiproxy temperature reconstruction with black spruce ring widths and stable isotopes from the northern Quebec taiga
Fabio Gennaretti,David Huard,Maud Naulier,Martine M. Savard,Christian Bégin,Dominique Arseneault,Joel Guiot +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a tree-ring dataset for temperature reconstructions over the last millennium was developed in the northern Quebec taiga, which is composed of one δ18O and six ring width chronologies.
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Hydrological reconstruction from tree-ring multi-proxies over the last two centuries at the Caniapiscau Reservoir, northern Québec, Canada
Antoine Nicault,Étienne Boucher,Christian Bégin,Joel Guiot,Joëlle Marion,Luc Perreault,Ranu K. Roy,Martine M. Savard,Yves Bégin +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used tree-ring proxies to reconstruct 200 years of spring, summer and annual water supply variability at the Caniapiscau Reservoir in a remote area of northern Quebec.
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Evaluating the integrity of C and O isotopes in sub-fossil wood from boreal lakes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the selection criteria for wood textures suitable for isotopic reconstruction, and verify the reliability of sub-fossil cellulose carbon and oxygen isotopic series for climatic reconstruction in boreal regions.