Oceanography, Glacial period, Paleontology, Ice core and Holocene are his primary areas of study. His works in Ice sheet and Cryosphere are all subjects of inquiry into Oceanography. His Glacial period research incorporates elements of Glacier and Climatology.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Submarine landslide and Fjord in addition to Paleontology. He has researched Holocene in several fields, including Paleomagnetism, Chronology and Geomorphology. His Geomorphology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Sedimentary rock, Radiocarbon dating and Arctic.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Oceanography, Paleontology, Holocene, Sediment and Glacial period. His research links Quaternary with Oceanography. Paleontology connects with themes related to Geomorphology in his study.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Physical geography, Sea level, Pleistocene and Clastic rock. His Sediment study combines topics in areas such as Geochemistry, Provenance, Bay and Turbidity current. His Glacial period study incorporates themes from Glacier and Ice sheet.
Guillaume St-Onge mostly deals with Holocene, Oceanography, Paleontology, Sediment and Arctic. The concepts of his Holocene study are interwoven with issues in Glacier, Radiocarbon dating, Pleistocene and Ice-sheet dynamics. As part of his studies on Glacier, Guillaume St-Onge often connects relevant subjects like Glacial period.
His studies deal with areas such as Sedimentation, Detritus and Geomorphology as well as Oceanography. The study incorporates disciplines such as Productivity, Geochemistry, Turbidity current and Dinocyst in addition to Sediment. His work deals with themes such as Meltwater, Sea ice and Ice sheet, which intersect with Deglaciation.
Guillaume St-Onge focuses on Sediment, Holocene, Deglaciation, Oceanography and Paleontology. His research in Sediment intersects with topics in Aeolian processes, Geochemistry, Continental shelf and Turbidity current. His Holocene study often links to related topics such as Arctic.
His Ice sheet research extends to the thematically linked field of Deglaciation. Guillaume St-Onge studies Oceanography, focusing on Sea ice in particular. His work in Sedimentary rock, Quaternary, Chronostratigraphy, Radiocarbon dating and Glacial period is related to Paleontology.
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Holocene paleomagnetic records from the St. Lawrence Estuary, eastern Canada: centennial- to millennial-scale geomagnetic modulation of cosmogenic isotopes
Guillaume St-Onge;Joseph S. Stoner;Claude Hillaire-Marcel.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2003)
High-altitude varve records of abrupt environmental changes and mining activity over the last 4000 years in the Western French Alps (Lake Bramant, Grandes Rousses Massif)
Hervé Guyard;Hervé Guyard;Hervé Guyard;Emmanuel Chapron;Guillaume St-Onge;Guillaume St-Onge;Flavio S. Anselmetti.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2007)
Earthquake and flood-induced turbidites in the Saguenay Fjord (Québec): a Holocene paleoseismicity record
Guillaume St-Onge;Thierry Mulder;David J.W. Piper;Claude Hillaire-Marcel.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2004)
Isotopic constraints of sedimentary inputs and organic carbon burial rates in the Saguenay Fjord, Quebec
Guillaume St-Onge;Claude Hillaire-Marcel.
Marine Geology (2001)
Sequence of events from the onset to the demise of the Last Interglacial: Evaluating strengths and limitations of chronologies used in climatic archives
Aline Govin;E Capron;P C Tzedakis;S Verheyden.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2015)
The subglacial origin of the Lake Agassiz-Ojibway final outburst flood
Patrick Lajeunesse;Guillaume St-Onge.
Nature Geoscience (2008)
Quaternary history of sea ice in the western Arctic Ocean based on foraminifera
Leonid Polyak;Kelly M. Best;Kevin A. Crawford.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2013)
Chapter Two Continuous Physical Properties of Cored Marine Sediments
Guillaume St-Onge;Thierry Mulder;Pierre Francus;Bernard Long.
Developments in Marine Geology (2007)
Chapter Three Magnetic Stratigraphy in Paleoceanography: Reversals, Excursions, Paleointensity, and Secular Variation
Joseph S. Stoner;Guillaume St-Onge.
Developments in Marine Geology (2007)
Comparison of earthquake-triggered turbidites from the Saguenay (Eastern Canada) and Reloncavi (Chilean margin) Fjords: Implications for paleoseismicity and sedimentology
Guillaume St-Onge;Emmanuel Chapron;Sandor Mulsow;Marcos Salas.
Sedimentary Geology (2012)
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