VIII.—The Stability of the Land around Hudson Bay

In a former number of this Magazine, and also in a Report published by the Geological Survey of Canada, I showed reasons for believing that while the land around Hudson Bay, in the northern part of Canada, had undoubtedly risen several hundred feet in Post-Glacial times, it has now reached a conditi...

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Published in:Geological Magazine
Main Author: Tyrrell, J. B.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1900
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800176927
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Summary:In a former number of this Magazine, and also in a Report published by the Geological Survey of Canada, I showed reasons for believing that while the land around Hudson Bay, in the northern part of Canada, had undoubtedly risen several hundred feet in Post-Glacial times, it has now reached a condition of stability similar to that of the land along the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the eastern seaboard of Canada.