ABSTRACT. Twenty-five radiocarbon dates from the coast of Melville Island show that there has been up to 100 m of Holocene emergence. This evidence of post-glacial rebound suggests there was significant late-Wisconsin glacier cover on or near the island. The Winter Harbour moraine on the south coast is thought to mark the maximum northward advance of the Laurentide Ice. However, emergence for this area appears to be essentially complete, whereas the northeast coast is still recovering at a rate of approximately 0.35 cm/yr. Ice cover in the region to the northeast must, therefore, have been thicker and/or lasted longer than in the peripheral areas of the Laurentide Ice, lending support to the concept of an Innuitian Ice Sheet, rather than l...
The Cockburn Substage readvance marks the last major late-glacial advance of the northeast sector of...
The volcanic island of Jan Mayen, remotely located in the Norwegian‐Greenland Sea, was covered by a ...
Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines t...
During the Late Wisconsinan, a precursor of the Prince of Wales Icefield, southern Ellesmere Island,...
ABSTRACT: The behaviour of ice sheets as they retreated from their Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) positi...
Barnes Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Canada, is a remnant of the Laurentide ice sheet that separated from ...
ABSTRACT: The extent of glacier ice in the Canadian High Arctic during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM...
The Late Wisconsinan advance of the Laurentide Ice Sheet started from a Middle Wisconsinan interstad...
ABSTRACT. Radiocarbon dates and glaciological features of the Ward Hunt area along northernmost Elle...
The Canadian Arctic contains the largest area of land ice (~150,000 km2) on Earth outside the ice sh...
Deciphering glacial history in many High Arctic localities is difficult because: 1) surficial deposi...
Three points raised in Lyons and Mielke's paper on the "Holocene history of a portion of northernmos...
Radiocarbon dates from eastern Melville Peninsula indicate that deglaciation of western Foxe Basin o...
Victoria Island lies at the north-western limit of the former North American (Laurentide) Ice Sheet ...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The glacial history of Bylot ...
The Cockburn Substage readvance marks the last major late-glacial advance of the northeast sector of...
The volcanic island of Jan Mayen, remotely located in the Norwegian‐Greenland Sea, was covered by a ...
Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines t...
During the Late Wisconsinan, a precursor of the Prince of Wales Icefield, southern Ellesmere Island,...
ABSTRACT: The behaviour of ice sheets as they retreated from their Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) positi...
Barnes Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Canada, is a remnant of the Laurentide ice sheet that separated from ...
ABSTRACT: The extent of glacier ice in the Canadian High Arctic during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM...
The Late Wisconsinan advance of the Laurentide Ice Sheet started from a Middle Wisconsinan interstad...
ABSTRACT. Radiocarbon dates and glaciological features of the Ward Hunt area along northernmost Elle...
The Canadian Arctic contains the largest area of land ice (~150,000 km2) on Earth outside the ice sh...
Deciphering glacial history in many High Arctic localities is difficult because: 1) surficial deposi...
Three points raised in Lyons and Mielke's paper on the "Holocene history of a portion of northernmos...
Radiocarbon dates from eastern Melville Peninsula indicate that deglaciation of western Foxe Basin o...
Victoria Island lies at the north-western limit of the former North American (Laurentide) Ice Sheet ...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The glacial history of Bylot ...
The Cockburn Substage readvance marks the last major late-glacial advance of the northeast sector of...
The volcanic island of Jan Mayen, remotely located in the Norwegian‐Greenland Sea, was covered by a ...
Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines t...