The general extent, outlet location at North Bay, and shoreline tilt pattern of glacial Lake Algonquin were established by Spencer, Gilbert, Taylor, and Goldthwait about a century ago. Chapman and Harrison in the mid 1900s identified several eastward outlets and suggested correlations to named water planes as retreating ice lowered Algonquin levels. The present work supplements the meagre available North Bay shoreline elevation data with about 30 new points. Probable Cedar Point, Payette, Sheguiandah, and Korah shorelines are identified; several lower levels have no known outlets. Algonquin shoreline tilts are about 1.4 metres per kilometre. Using Nipissing shoreline elevations for correlation, North Bay data are compared with Sudbury data...
Prior to 1943 the Laurentide Ice Sheet was considered to have three major domes centered in K...
Correlations of isotopic and palynological records from deep sea cores in Baffin Bay and Labrador Se...
Landslides in Champlain Sea clays have played an important role in shaping Eastern Ontario’s landsca...
In the Great Lakes region, the vertical motion of crustal rebound since the last glaciation has dece...
A series of late Wisconsinan sedimentary sequences occupy parts of the Coppermine River valley, and ...
In 1905 and 1906, the Cree of the southwestern James Bay region signed Treaty No. 9 whereby they rel...
Two revised relative sea-level (RSL) curves are presented for the Port au Choix to Daniel’s Harbour ...
La rive la plus élevée de la mer Champlain, qui a envahi les Basses-Terres du Saint-Laurent après la...
Changes in the geography of Atlantic Canada since the last glacial maximum (LGM) are grouped into th...
As analogs for impact of a future sea-level rise on the coast of Nova Scotia (eastern Canada), geolo...
Lowther and Griffith islands, in the centre of Parry Channel, were overrun by the Laurentide Ice She...
The middle and upper Estuary regions of the St. Lawrence River include the Laurentian highlands to t...
Nonglacial deposits in northern Ontario that may date to the last interglacial interval are well kno...
In Hudson Bay, all the ice melts in summer, and the last areas to be ice-free (around mid-to-late Ju...
Post-glacial pollen spectra over a wide area of southeastern Canada have been interpreted as showing...
Prior to 1943 the Laurentide Ice Sheet was considered to have three major domes centered in K...
Correlations of isotopic and palynological records from deep sea cores in Baffin Bay and Labrador Se...
Landslides in Champlain Sea clays have played an important role in shaping Eastern Ontario’s landsca...
In the Great Lakes region, the vertical motion of crustal rebound since the last glaciation has dece...
A series of late Wisconsinan sedimentary sequences occupy parts of the Coppermine River valley, and ...
In 1905 and 1906, the Cree of the southwestern James Bay region signed Treaty No. 9 whereby they rel...
Two revised relative sea-level (RSL) curves are presented for the Port au Choix to Daniel’s Harbour ...
La rive la plus élevée de la mer Champlain, qui a envahi les Basses-Terres du Saint-Laurent après la...
Changes in the geography of Atlantic Canada since the last glacial maximum (LGM) are grouped into th...
As analogs for impact of a future sea-level rise on the coast of Nova Scotia (eastern Canada), geolo...
Lowther and Griffith islands, in the centre of Parry Channel, were overrun by the Laurentide Ice She...
The middle and upper Estuary regions of the St. Lawrence River include the Laurentian highlands to t...
Nonglacial deposits in northern Ontario that may date to the last interglacial interval are well kno...
In Hudson Bay, all the ice melts in summer, and the last areas to be ice-free (around mid-to-late Ju...
Post-glacial pollen spectra over a wide area of southeastern Canada have been interpreted as showing...
Prior to 1943 the Laurentide Ice Sheet was considered to have three major domes centered in K...
Correlations of isotopic and palynological records from deep sea cores in Baffin Bay and Labrador Se...
Landslides in Champlain Sea clays have played an important role in shaping Eastern Ontario’s landsca...