The heavy clinopyroxene mineral pigeonite forms a glacial indicator dispersal train originating from diabase intrusions in the Nipigon region of northwestern Ontario. Analysis and interpretation of the pigeonite dispersal pattern adjacent to the up-ice portion of the diabase provides a number of insights into the nature of glacial erosion of bedrock and the generation of heavy-mineral dispersal trains. Bedrock erosion and entrainment rates at the time of pigeonite dispersal train formation were high (3–14 mm·a–1), suggesting that bedrock erosion was rapid yet spatially and temporally restricted. Contrasting erosion rates between the diabase and surrounding greenstone lithologies suggests that modern shield topography is not an assemblage of...
Streamlined features, rat-tails, glacial striae, and dispersal patterns for till clasts and matrix g...
Glacier surges are characterized by order-of-magnitude increases in flow that can be sustained for m...
During more than a century since its original identification, the Gowganda Formation in Ontario (Can...
Glacial dispersal, the process of glacial erosion, transportation and deposition, has distorted the ...
Drift prospecting surveys in New Brunswick have previously had limited success in recognizing disper...
Abstract: Glacial transport of trace elements was studied at seven mineral occurrences in the southe...
Geochemical analyses of tills in the Waterford area indicate that till matrix closely reflects under...
<p>A map depicting glacial dispersal trains in North America has been compiled from published source...
A map depicting glacial dispersal trains in North America has been compiled from published sources. ...
Two tills are readily identi-f i able in central Southern Ontario, a very stony, loose deposit o-f ...
Striations and dispersal patterns for till clasts and matrix geochemistry are used to define flow dire...
Interpretation of indicator dispersal trains preserved in till sheets is widely used to investigate ...
Diamond exploration is important to the economy of the Northwest Territories and Canada. In recent y...
Analyses of dispersal patterns for till clasts and matrix geochemistry in the McAdam area, southwest...
The pattern of glacigenic sedimentation in the Haliburton region suggests that stagnation is an impo...
Streamlined features, rat-tails, glacial striae, and dispersal patterns for till clasts and matrix g...
Glacier surges are characterized by order-of-magnitude increases in flow that can be sustained for m...
During more than a century since its original identification, the Gowganda Formation in Ontario (Can...
Glacial dispersal, the process of glacial erosion, transportation and deposition, has distorted the ...
Drift prospecting surveys in New Brunswick have previously had limited success in recognizing disper...
Abstract: Glacial transport of trace elements was studied at seven mineral occurrences in the southe...
Geochemical analyses of tills in the Waterford area indicate that till matrix closely reflects under...
<p>A map depicting glacial dispersal trains in North America has been compiled from published source...
A map depicting glacial dispersal trains in North America has been compiled from published sources. ...
Two tills are readily identi-f i able in central Southern Ontario, a very stony, loose deposit o-f ...
Striations and dispersal patterns for till clasts and matrix geochemistry are used to define flow dire...
Interpretation of indicator dispersal trains preserved in till sheets is widely used to investigate ...
Diamond exploration is important to the economy of the Northwest Territories and Canada. In recent y...
Analyses of dispersal patterns for till clasts and matrix geochemistry in the McAdam area, southwest...
The pattern of glacigenic sedimentation in the Haliburton region suggests that stagnation is an impo...
Streamlined features, rat-tails, glacial striae, and dispersal patterns for till clasts and matrix g...
Glacier surges are characterized by order-of-magnitude increases in flow that can be sustained for m...
During more than a century since its original identification, the Gowganda Formation in Ontario (Can...