Duck Hawk Bluffs, southwest Banks Island, is a primary section (8 km long and 60 m high) in the western Canadian Arctic Archipelago exposing a long record of Quaternary sedimentation adjacent to the Arctic Ocean. A reinvestigation of Duck Hawk Bluffs demonstrates that it is a previously unrecognized thrust-block moraine emplaced from the northeast by Laurentide ice. Previous stratigraphic models of Duck Hawk Bluffs reported a basal unit of preglacial fluvial sand and gravel (Beaufort Fm, forested Arctic), overlain by a succession of three glaciations and at least two interglacials. Our observations dismiss the occurrence of preglacial sediments and amalgamate the entire record into three glacial intervals and one prominent interglacial. The...
Victoria Island lies at the north-western extremity of the region covered by the vast North American...
Ongoing climate change focuses attention on the Arctic cryosphere’s responses to past and future cli...
Radiocarbon dates from eastern Melville Peninsula indicate that deglaciation of western Foxe Basin o...
The Smoking Hills area in the western Canadian Arctic was purported to contain a regionally rare Qua...
Hill-hole pairs, comprising an ice-pushed hill and associated source depression, cluster in a belt a...
ABSTRACT. Fossil-rich sediments on Banks Island provide an excellent record of events and conditions...
The Cockburn Substage readvance marks the last major late-glacial advance of the northeast sector of...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
A digital database for submarine glacial landforms and sediments formed in the Arctic during and sin...
Abstract Terrigenous components in sediment core B84A from the Alpha Ridge, Western Arctic Ocean, ha...
Core 2011804-0010 from easternmost Lancaster Sound provides important insights into deglacial timing...
Ongoing climate change focuses attention on the Arctic cryosphere’s responses to past and future cli...
Two composite sedimentary sequences sampled in the ice-proximal (12CS) and ice-distal (02CS) areas o...
The Quaternary history of the Arctic Ocean constitutes from alternating glacial, deglacial and inter...
Contains remarks on the glacial and interglacial ages together constituting the Pleistocene epoch in...
Victoria Island lies at the north-western extremity of the region covered by the vast North American...
Ongoing climate change focuses attention on the Arctic cryosphere’s responses to past and future cli...
Radiocarbon dates from eastern Melville Peninsula indicate that deglaciation of western Foxe Basin o...
The Smoking Hills area in the western Canadian Arctic was purported to contain a regionally rare Qua...
Hill-hole pairs, comprising an ice-pushed hill and associated source depression, cluster in a belt a...
ABSTRACT. Fossil-rich sediments on Banks Island provide an excellent record of events and conditions...
The Cockburn Substage readvance marks the last major late-glacial advance of the northeast sector of...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
A digital database for submarine glacial landforms and sediments formed in the Arctic during and sin...
Abstract Terrigenous components in sediment core B84A from the Alpha Ridge, Western Arctic Ocean, ha...
Core 2011804-0010 from easternmost Lancaster Sound provides important insights into deglacial timing...
Ongoing climate change focuses attention on the Arctic cryosphere’s responses to past and future cli...
Two composite sedimentary sequences sampled in the ice-proximal (12CS) and ice-distal (02CS) areas o...
The Quaternary history of the Arctic Ocean constitutes from alternating glacial, deglacial and inter...
Contains remarks on the glacial and interglacial ages together constituting the Pleistocene epoch in...
Victoria Island lies at the north-western extremity of the region covered by the vast North American...
Ongoing climate change focuses attention on the Arctic cryosphere’s responses to past and future cli...
Radiocarbon dates from eastern Melville Peninsula indicate that deglaciation of western Foxe Basin o...