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Dreimanis A, Karrow PF, Barnett PJ. (2014) Lobal affinity of Late Wisconsin tills at St. Marys in southwestern Ontario, Canada Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 51: 837-849
Dreimanis A. (2008) Water‐eroded crescentic scours and furrows associated with subglacial flutes at Breidamerkurjökull, Iceland Boreas. 22: 110-112
Dreimanis A. (2008) Commission on genesis and lithology of Quaternary deposits (INQUA) Boreas. 8: 254-254
Evenson EB, Dreimanis A, Newsome JW. (2008) Subaquatic flow tills: a new interpretation for the genesis of some laminated till deposits Boreas. 6: 115-133
Dreimanis A, Gibbard P. (2005) Stratigraphy and sedimentation of the stratotype sections of the Catfish Creek Drift Formation between Bradtville and Plum Point, north shore, Lake Erie, southwestern Ontario, Canada Boreas. 34: 101-122
Godin L, Brown RL, Dreimanis A, et al. (2003) Reply to the discussion by N. Eyles and A. Mohajer on "Analysis and reinterpretation of deformation features in the Rouge River valley, Scarborough, Ontario" Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 40: 1303-1305
Lian OB, Hicock SR, Dreimanis A. (2003) Laurentide and Cordilleran fast ice flow: some sedimentological evidence from Wisconsinan subglacial till and its substrate Boreas. 32: 102-113
Godin L, Brown RL, Dreimanis A, et al. (2002) Analysis and reinterpretation of deformation features in the Rouge River valley, Scarborough, Ontario Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 39: 1373-1391
Kalniņa L, Dreimanis A, Mūrniece S. (2000) Palynology and lithostratigraphy of Late Elsterian to Early Saalian aquatic sediments in the Ziemupe–Jūrkalne area, western Latvia Quaternary International. 68: 87-109
Karrow PF, Dreimanis A, Barnett PJ. (2000) A Proposed Diachronic Revision of Late Quaternary Time-Stratigraphic Classification in the Eastern and Northern Great Lakes Area Quaternary Research. 54: 1-12
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