Two revised relative sea-level (RSL) curves are presented for the Port au Choix to Daniel’s Harbour area of the Great Northern Peninsula, northwestern Newfoundland. Both curves are similar, showing continuous emergence of 120-140 m between 14 700 cal BP and present. The half-life of exponential curves fit to the RSL data is 1400 years and the rate of emergence varies from ~2.3 m per century prior to 10 000 cal BP to ~0.13 m per century since 5000 cal BP. The curves fit a general pattern of RSL history along the west coast of Newfoundland, where there is a southward transition from solely emergence to emergence followed by submergence. Isostatic depression curves are generated for four RSL records spanning the west coast. Almost double the c...
Two radiocarbon-dated pollen profiles from the eastern Avalon Peninsula suggest late déglacia...
The regional Quaternary seismo-stratigraphy of NW Gulf of St. Lawrence, based on 5700 line km of hig...
This study investigates whether raised beach sequences preserved on emergent coasts of the central C...
As analogs for impact of a future sea-level rise on the coast of Nova Scotia (eastern Canada), geolo...
Emerged shorelines are few and poorly defined on Prince Patrick and Brock islands. The sparse radioc...
Changes in the geography of Atlantic Canada since the last glacial maximum (LGM) are grouped into th...
Paleoenvironmental data were analyzed from terrestrial, lake, and marine sediments collected near Ar...
Twenty-four new radiocarbon dates from isolation basin cores, excavations and natural exposures, and...
Five marine sediment cores distributed along the Norwegian, western Barents Sea, and Svalba...
Post-glacial pollen spectra over a wide area of southeastern Canada have been interpreted as showing...
This study demonstrates that lakes located near the coast, close to large bodies of water, can docum...
In 1905 and 1906, the Cree of the southwestern James Bay region signed Treaty No. 9 whereby they rel...
Nares Strait is one of three channels of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) which connect the Arc...
Magnetic and gravity data from northeastern Cape Breton Island, southwestern Newfoundland, and the i...
Sediment cores recovered from three high arctic coastal lake basins contain a sequence of glaciomari...
Two radiocarbon-dated pollen profiles from the eastern Avalon Peninsula suggest late déglacia...
The regional Quaternary seismo-stratigraphy of NW Gulf of St. Lawrence, based on 5700 line km of hig...
This study investigates whether raised beach sequences preserved on emergent coasts of the central C...
As analogs for impact of a future sea-level rise on the coast of Nova Scotia (eastern Canada), geolo...
Emerged shorelines are few and poorly defined on Prince Patrick and Brock islands. The sparse radioc...
Changes in the geography of Atlantic Canada since the last glacial maximum (LGM) are grouped into th...
Paleoenvironmental data were analyzed from terrestrial, lake, and marine sediments collected near Ar...
Twenty-four new radiocarbon dates from isolation basin cores, excavations and natural exposures, and...
Five marine sediment cores distributed along the Norwegian, western Barents Sea, and Svalba...
Post-glacial pollen spectra over a wide area of southeastern Canada have been interpreted as showing...
This study demonstrates that lakes located near the coast, close to large bodies of water, can docum...
In 1905 and 1906, the Cree of the southwestern James Bay region signed Treaty No. 9 whereby they rel...
Nares Strait is one of three channels of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) which connect the Arc...
Magnetic and gravity data from northeastern Cape Breton Island, southwestern Newfoundland, and the i...
Sediment cores recovered from three high arctic coastal lake basins contain a sequence of glaciomari...
Two radiocarbon-dated pollen profiles from the eastern Avalon Peninsula suggest late déglacia...
The regional Quaternary seismo-stratigraphy of NW Gulf of St. Lawrence, based on 5700 line km of hig...
This study investigates whether raised beach sequences preserved on emergent coasts of the central C...