SANGAMON AND PRE-SANGAMON INTERGLACIATIONS IN THE HUDSON-BAY LOWLANDS OF MANITOBA

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DREDGE, LA
MORGAN, AV
NIELSEN, E
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GEOGRAPHIE PHYSIQUE ET QUATERNAIRE | 1990年 / 44卷 / 03期
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10.7202/032833ar
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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We document voluminous new and published stratigraphic and paleontologic data from a region unique in North America, and possibly the world, in that it has abundant natural exposures recording a long and consistent succession of Quaternary tills and fossiliferous intertill sediments. Two major non-glacial intervals have been recognized under tills. Various non-glacial sediments have been correlated using their stratigraphic position, pollen analysis, and beetle assemblages, and are found to be equivalent to the Missinaibi Formation in Ontario. Non-finite high pressure radiocarbon dates, and aspartic acid ratios on wood suggest that the uppermost and most prevalent interval is of Sangamonian age. The Sangamonian record begins and ends with cool intervals, separately by a warmer period when climates were similar to or slightly warmer than present, and when the northern treeline was near its present position. The interval began with a high glacioisostatic sea, which regressed to levels below present Hudson Bay datum. The Sundance paleosol and silt beds below the Amery till relate to an earlier interglaciation characterized by cool tundra conditions. -from Authors
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