Digital Varves

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In the meantime, here are links to the most recent publications from our work in varve ichnology. Please request reprints using the contact information at the bottom of the page.

Benner, J.S., Ridge, J.C. and Knecht, R.J., 2009. Timing of post-glacial reinhabitation and ecological development of two New England, USA, drainages based on trace fossil evidence. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 272: 212-231.

Knecht, R.J., Benner, J.S., Rogers, D.C. and Ridge, J.C., 2009. Surculichnus bifurcauda n. igen., n. isp., a trace fossil from Late Pleistocene glaciolacustrine varves of the Connecticut River Valley, USA, attributed to notostracan crustaceans based on neoichnological experimentation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 272: 232-239.

Benner, J.S., Ridge, J.C. and Taft, N.K., 2008. Late Pleistocene freshwater fish (Cottidae) trackways from New England (USA) glacial lakes and a reinterpretation of the ichnogenus Broomichnium Kuhn. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 260: 375-388.