Ice-flow history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in the southwest Northwest Territories a Shield to Cord...

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Personen und Körperschaften: Paulen, R C (VerfasserIn); Smith, I R (VerfasserIn); Ross, M (VerfasserIn); Hagedorn, G W (VerfasserIn); Rice, J M (VerfasserIn)
Format: E-Artikel
Sprache: English
veröffentlicht: Natural Resources Canada, 2019
Gesamtaufnahme: GEM2: Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals
Ice-flow history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in the southwest Northwest Territories; Geological Survey of Canada
Schlagwörter: Field Work; Glacial History; Glaciation; Wisconsinian Glacial Stage; Ice Flow; Flow Trajectories; Deglaciation; Ice Retreat; Sediment Dispersal; Dispersal Patterns; Depositional History; Depositional Environment; Sedimentary Structures; Glacial Deposits; Glacial Features; Glacial Landforms; Glacial Erosion; Glacial Striations; Glacial Grooves; Glacial Scours; Lineations; Tills; Moraines; Clays; Glacial Flutings; Stratigraphic Analyses; Clasts; Fabric Analyses; Pore Pressures; Laurentide Ice Sheet; Canadian Shield; Canadian Cordillera; Western Canada Sedimentary Basin; Pine Point Mine; Great Slave Lake Ice Stream; Hay River Ice Stream; Marine Isotope Stage 3; Arcticdem; Ice-Flow Directions; Ice Streams; Dispersal Trains; Northwest Territories; British Columbia; Alberta; Great Slave Lake; Mackenzie River; Pine Point; Fort Resolution; Hay River; Fort Providence; Wood Buffalo National Park; Kakisa Lake; Sambaa K'E; Trout Lake; Liard River; Fort Liard; Cameron Hills; Kakisa; Jean Marie River; Slave River; Fort Smith; Horn Plateau;
Quelle: GEOSCAN
Zusammenfassung:
Fieldwork conducted since 2010 by the Geological Survey of Canada under the...

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