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    3‐D geophysical modeling of a buried, simple impact crater: Holleford impact structure, Ontario, Canada by Armour, Mary‐Helen, Boyce, Joseph I., Shulman, Zackary, Zilkey, David R.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-01-2024)
    “…Holleford Crater is a deeply buried, 2.35 km diameter late Proterozoic‐early Cambrian (550 ± 50 Ma) simple impact crater located in southeastern Ontario,…”
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    THE SARONIC HARBORS ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROJECT (SHARP): Investigations at Mycenaean Kalamianos, 2007-2009 by TARTARON, Thomas F, TZORTZOPOULOU-GREGORY, Lita, PULLEN, Daniel J, DILL, Amy, DUNN, Richard K, BOYCE, Joseph I

    Published in Hesperia (01-09-2011)
    “…This article describes the initial phase of investigations at Kalamianos, a recently discovered Mycenaean coastal settlement on the Saronic Gulf in the…”
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    Basement-controlled faulting of Paleozoic strata in southern Ontario, Canada: new evidence from geophysical lineament mapping by Boyce, Joseph I, Morris, William A

    Published in Tectonophysics (23-08-2002)
    “…Basement fault reactivation is now recognized as an important control on sedimentation and fault propagation in intracratonic basins. In southern Ontario, the…”
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    Quantitative, nondestructive estimates of coarse root biomass in a temperate pine forest using 3‐D ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) by Molon, Michelle, Boyce, Joseph I., Arain, M. Altaf

    “…Coarse root biomass was estimated in a temperate pine forest using high‐resolution (1 GHz) 3‐D ground‐penetrating radar (GPR). GPR survey grids were acquired…”
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    Holocene paleoshorelines, water levels and submerged prehistoric site potential of Rice Lake (Ontario, Canada) by Sonnenburg, Elizabeth P., Boyce, Joseph I., Suttak, Philip

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2012)
    “…Rice Lake, located in the eastern Great Lakes of North America, has a high density of prehistoric (11–0.5 ka BP) terrestrial archaeological sites. It has been…”
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    Assessing surficial foraminiferal distributions as an overwash indicator in Sur Lagoon, Sultanate of Oman by Pilarczyk, Jessica E., Reinhardt, Eduard G., Boyce, Joseph I., Schwarcz, Henry P., Donato, Simon V.

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-09-2011)
    “…The identification of tsunami and storm deposits in arid coastal environments can be problematic, as overwash sediments may not show significant contrasting…”
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    Multi-proxy geoarchaeological study redefines understanding of the paleocoastlines and ancient harbours of Liman Tepe (Iskele, Turkey) by Goodman, Beverly N., Reinhardt, Eduard G., Dey, Hendrik W., Boyce, Joseph I., Schwarcz, Henry P., Sahoğlu, Vasif, Erkanal, Hayat, Artzy, Michal

    Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-04-2009)
    “…Determining the position of Liman Tepe's (ancient `Clazomenae') archaeological features relative to the coastline is important for understanding their intended…”
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    Evaluation of heterogeneity and field-scale groundwater flow regime in a leaky till aquitard by Gerber, Richard E, Boyce, Joseph I, Howard, Ken W

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-02-2001)
    “…Recent work in southern Ontario, Canada, demonstrates anomalously high vertical groundwater flow velocities (>1 m/year) through a thick (as much as 60 m),…”
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    3‐D Subsurface Geophysical Modeling of the Charity Shoal Structure: A Probable Late Proterozoic‐Early Paleozoic Simple Impact Structure in Eastern Lake Ontario by Armour, Mary H., Boyce, Joseph I., Suttak, Phillip, Hrvoic, Doug

    Published in Earth and space science (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-11-2024)
    “…The Charity Shoal structure is a circular, ∼1.2‐km‐diameter, bedrock‐rimmed shoal in eastern Lake Ontario with a ∼20‐m‐deep central basin. The structure has…”
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    Acoustic architecture of glaciolacustrine sediments deformed during zonal stagnation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Mazinaw Lake, Ontario, Canada by Eyles, Nicholas, Doughty, Mike, Boyce, Joseph I, Mullins, Henry T, Halfman, John D, Koseoglu, Berkant

    Published in Sedimentary geology (17-03-2003)
    “…In North America, the last (Laurentide) Ice Sheet retreated from much of the Canadian Shield by ‘zonal stagnation’. Masses of dead ice, severed from the main…”
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    Multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental record of coastal tectonic uplift and abandonment (ca. 6th c. CE) of Lechaion's inner harbour, ancient Corinth, Greece by Riddick, Nicholas L., Boyce, Joseph I., Reinhardt, Eduard G., Rothaus, Richard M., Chomicki, Krista M., McCarthy, Francine M.G.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-09-2021)
    “…Lechaion's inner harbour basin was constructed in the 7th-6th c. BCE and served as Corinth's principal port for over a millennium. The harbour decline and…”
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    Coastal palaeoenvironmental record of Late Bronze to Iron Age harbour development at Liman Tepe-Clazomenae, western Anatolia, Turkey by Riddick, Nicholas L., Boyce, Joseph I., Şahoğlu, Vasıf, Erkanal, Hayat, Tuğcu, İrfan, Alkan, Yeşim, Reinhardt, Eduard G., Goodman-Tchernov, Beverly N.

    Published in Marine geology (01-08-2022)
    “…Liman Tepe-Clazomenae, located in the southern Bay of Izmir, Turkey, was an important Early Bronze Age to Classical Period trading port and cultural centre in…”
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    Seismic stratigraphy of Waterton Lake, a sediment-starved glaciated basin in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada and Montana, USA by Eyles, Nicholas, Boyce, Joseph I, Halfman, John D, Koseoglu, Berkant

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-02-2000)
    “…Upper and Middle Waterton lakes fill a glacially scoured bedrock basin in a large (614 km 2) watershed in the eastern Front Ranges of the Rocky Mountains of…”
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    Multi-proxy lake sediment record of prehistoric (Paleoindian–Archaic) archaeological paleoenvironments at Rice Lake, Ontario, Canada by Sonnenburg, Elizabeth P., Boyce, Joseph I., Reinhardt, Eduard G.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-08-2013)
    “…The arrival of Paleoindian peoples in the lower Great Lakes (ca 11.5 ka cal. BP) coincided with a phase of lowstand lakes and rapid environmental change in…”
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    Using marine deposits to understand terrestrial human environments: 6000-year old hyperpycnal flash-flood events and their implications by Farr, R. Helen, Clapham, Alan, Reinhardt, Eduard G., Boyce, Joseph I., Collins, Shawn, Robb, John

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-04-2020)
    “…•Excellent preservation of organic deposits in offshore setting.•Utility of secondary deposits for understanding palaeolandscape and enriching the onshore…”
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    Magnetic detection of ship ballast deposits and anchorage sites in King Herod's Roman harbour, Caesarea Maritima, Israel by Boyce, Joseph I., Reinhardt, Eduard G., Goodman, Beverly N.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-07-2009)
    “…Ballast stone deposits are a common feature of sediments in ancient harbour basins but are often overlooked as a potential source of archaeological…”
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    Data-fused digital bathymetry and side-scan sonar as a base for archaeological inventory of submerged landscapes in the Rideau Canal, Ontario, Canada by Sonnenburg, Elizabeth P., Boyce, Joseph I.

    Published in Geoarchaeology (01-09-2008)
    “…Colonel By Lake, located near Kingston, Ontario, was created in the early 19th century during the construction of the Rideau Canal waterway. Canal flooding…”
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