The Pleistocene stratigraphy of the central Canadian Rocky Mountains is described from a region where few studies of Late Quaternary deposits have been conducted. Six informal lithostratigraphic units are recognized from newly mapped exposures in Jasper National Park. The oldest deposits are interpreted as paleofan deposits (Unit 1) and they are overlain by glaciofluvial gravels and sands (Unit 2), glaciolacustrine sediments (Unit 3) and by a glacigenic diamicton sequence (Unit 4) that includes basal till, supraglacial deposits and ice-marginal debris flow sediments. Proximal glaciofluvial gravels, debris flow deposits and minor glaciolacustrine sediments (Unit 5) and paragiacial fan deposits and loess (Unit 6) cap the stratigraphic sequenc...
Sediment cores, taken at depths of 140 to 300 m across the northwestern shelf of Axel Heiberg Island...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge about the Cordilleran Ice Sheet in southern and ce...
The Lake Nipigon basin lies north of the Lake Superior basin and was the hydrological link between g...
Pedological investigations in the Waterton Park area provide a useful means of testing subdivisions ...
Glacial diamictons described and sampled during regional stratigraphie studies in Jasper National Pa...
Quaternary sediments exposed along Pasley River consist of a lower marine deltaic sand overlain in s...
The well-developed moraines of the Little Ice Age represent the most significant regional Holocene g...
Synthesis of available paleoecological studies in the Prairie provinces of Canada indicates that alt...
Distinct soil morphologies associated with three different ages of Quaternary glacial deposits are c...
Six landscape complexes are recognized in the Cypress Lake (72 F) and Wood Mountain (72 G) areas of ...
The Canadian Rocky Mountains figured prominently during the glacial history of western Canada. First...
This paper defines three lithostratigraphic units within Pleistocene sediments of the Thetford Mines...
During the Pleistocene the Mackenzie Mountains were affected by a series of glaciations. Through all...
Thick (400+ m) and well exposed sediment fills in the Fraser and Chilcotin river valleys of central ...
Marine sediments from the late-glacial Champlain Sea have been sampled at 20 localities representing...
Sediment cores, taken at depths of 140 to 300 m across the northwestern shelf of Axel Heiberg Island...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge about the Cordilleran Ice Sheet in southern and ce...
The Lake Nipigon basin lies north of the Lake Superior basin and was the hydrological link between g...
Pedological investigations in the Waterton Park area provide a useful means of testing subdivisions ...
Glacial diamictons described and sampled during regional stratigraphie studies in Jasper National Pa...
Quaternary sediments exposed along Pasley River consist of a lower marine deltaic sand overlain in s...
The well-developed moraines of the Little Ice Age represent the most significant regional Holocene g...
Synthesis of available paleoecological studies in the Prairie provinces of Canada indicates that alt...
Distinct soil morphologies associated with three different ages of Quaternary glacial deposits are c...
Six landscape complexes are recognized in the Cypress Lake (72 F) and Wood Mountain (72 G) areas of ...
The Canadian Rocky Mountains figured prominently during the glacial history of western Canada. First...
This paper defines three lithostratigraphic units within Pleistocene sediments of the Thetford Mines...
During the Pleistocene the Mackenzie Mountains were affected by a series of glaciations. Through all...
Thick (400+ m) and well exposed sediment fills in the Fraser and Chilcotin river valleys of central ...
Marine sediments from the late-glacial Champlain Sea have been sampled at 20 localities representing...
Sediment cores, taken at depths of 140 to 300 m across the northwestern shelf of Axel Heiberg Island...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge about the Cordilleran Ice Sheet in southern and ce...
The Lake Nipigon basin lies north of the Lake Superior basin and was the hydrological link between g...