A depositional framework for late Pleistocene sediments in central British Columbia was developed from the composite stratigraphy of glacial sediments found in the Bulkley River region. Nonglacial deposits correlated to the Olympia Nonglacial Interval, are overlain in succession by sub-till, ice-advance sediments, Late Wisconsinan (Fraser Glaciation) till, and late-glacial sediments. Due to local erosion and depositional variability, some of the units are not continuous throughout the region and differ locally in their thickness and complexity. At the onset of the Fraser Glaciation, ice advance was marked by rising base levels in rivers, lake ponding, and ice marginal subaqueous deposition. Physiography and glacier dynamics influenced the p...
Two major ice-flow patterns are recognized for the Late Wisconsinan ice cover of northwestern New Br...
Distinct soil morphologies associated with three different ages of Quaternary glacial deposits are c...
Rhythmites overlying either cross-bedded sand or diamicton are found throughout the Ottawa Valley. P...
Deformation structures were observed in glaciofluvial sediments near Big Creek, central British Colu...
The evolution of the Holocene paraglacial environment of the St. Elias Mountains has been dominated ...
A series of late Wisconsinan sedimentary sequences occupy parts of the Coppermine River valley, and ...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge about the Cordilleran Ice Sheet in southern and ce...
Reworked glacial sediment(s) (RGS) represents the component of paraglacial sedimentation derived fro...
Drill cores obtained from the eastern Fraser Delta and adjoining Fraser River floodplain reveal two ...
Post-glacial pollen spectra over a wide area of southeastern Canada have been interpreted as showing...
The Oak Ridges Moraine in southern Ontario is a ca. 160 km long east-west trending ridge of sand and...
A sequence of late Quaternary geologic events in northern New Brunswick is determined from striation...
An ice flow model, based on the distribution of distinctive Proterozoic erratics from the Lake Mista...
Correlations of isotopic and palynological records from deep sea cores in Baffin Bay and Labrador Se...
Changes in the geography of Atlantic Canada since the last glacial maximum (LGM) are grouped into th...
Two major ice-flow patterns are recognized for the Late Wisconsinan ice cover of northwestern New Br...
Distinct soil morphologies associated with three different ages of Quaternary glacial deposits are c...
Rhythmites overlying either cross-bedded sand or diamicton are found throughout the Ottawa Valley. P...
Deformation structures were observed in glaciofluvial sediments near Big Creek, central British Colu...
The evolution of the Holocene paraglacial environment of the St. Elias Mountains has been dominated ...
A series of late Wisconsinan sedimentary sequences occupy parts of the Coppermine River valley, and ...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge about the Cordilleran Ice Sheet in southern and ce...
Reworked glacial sediment(s) (RGS) represents the component of paraglacial sedimentation derived fro...
Drill cores obtained from the eastern Fraser Delta and adjoining Fraser River floodplain reveal two ...
Post-glacial pollen spectra over a wide area of southeastern Canada have been interpreted as showing...
The Oak Ridges Moraine in southern Ontario is a ca. 160 km long east-west trending ridge of sand and...
A sequence of late Quaternary geologic events in northern New Brunswick is determined from striation...
An ice flow model, based on the distribution of distinctive Proterozoic erratics from the Lake Mista...
Correlations of isotopic and palynological records from deep sea cores in Baffin Bay and Labrador Se...
Changes in the geography of Atlantic Canada since the last glacial maximum (LGM) are grouped into th...
Two major ice-flow patterns are recognized for the Late Wisconsinan ice cover of northwestern New Br...
Distinct soil morphologies associated with three different ages of Quaternary glacial deposits are c...
Rhythmites overlying either cross-bedded sand or diamicton are found throughout the Ottawa Valley. P...