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Whitehead Grant S. (1999) The hydrological processes influencing the natural regeneration of Sphagnum in a cutover bog after 25 years of abandonment, Quebec. Mémoire (M.E.S.), Department of Geography, University of Waterloo, Ontario. 114 p.

van Seters Tim (1999) Linking the past to the present: the hydrological impacts of peat harvesting and natural regeneration on an abandoned cutover bog, Quebec. Mémoire (M.E.S.), Department of Geography, University of Waterloo, Ontario. 80 p.

Boudreau Stéphanie (1999) Restauration de tourbières exploitées, abandonnées et recolonisées par diverses communautés végétales. Mémoire  de M.Sc., Département de phytologie, Université Laval, Québec. 93 p.

Boudreau Stéphanie, Rochefort Line (1999) Établissement de sphaignes réintroduites sous diverses communautés végétales recolonisant les tourbières après l'exploitation. Écologie 30: 53-62.

Lavoie Claude, St-Louis Annie (1999) The spread of gray birch (Betula populifolia Marsh.) in eastern Québec: landscape and historical considerations. Journal Canadien de Botanique 77: 859-868.

Poulin Monique, Rochefort Line, Desrochers André (1999) Conservation of bog plant species assemblages: assessing the role of natural remnants in mined sites. Applied Vegetation Science 2: 169-180.

Price Jonathan S., Schlotzhauer Suzanne M. (1999) Importance of shrinkage and compression in determining water storage changes in peat: the case of a mined peatland. Hydrological Processes 13: 2591-2601.

Robert Élisabeth C., Rochefort Line, Garneau Michelle (1999) Natural revegetation of two block-cutting post-mined peatlands in eastern Canada. Journal Canadien de Botanique 77: 447-459.