A Middle pleistocene (isotope stage 10) glacial sequence in the Stikine River valley, British Columbia
In the Stikine River valley, northwestern British Columbia, glacial and nonglacial sediments are preserved beneath Middle Pleistocene basalt-flow remnants that originated from Mount Edziza. The magnetic polarity is consistently normal, indicating that the sediment and the basalts were probably depos...
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description | In the Stikine River valley, northwestern British Columbia, glacial and nonglacial sediments are preserved beneath Middle Pleistocene basalt-flow remnants that originated from Mount Edziza. The magnetic polarity is consistently normal, indicating that the sediment and the basalts were probably deposited within the Bruhnes normal polarity chron (<780 ka). The sediments record a regional glacial advance. Initial ice advance in the Coast Mountains blocked the westward drainage of the Stikine River and formed an advance-phase glacial lake. Sediments deposited in this lake form a coarsening-upwards sequence; debris-flow diamicton units that originated from the valley sides are common. The lacustrine sequence culminates in a poorly sorted ice-marginal gravel deposited as ice encroached upon the study area. There is little record of ice retreat. The basalts are deposited on fluvial and (or) glaciofluvial gravels, indicating that postglacial reincision was taking place at the time of eruption. Hence, the sediments were deposited in the glacial period immediately prior to the emplacement of the basalt. Evidence is presented that indicates that glacial conditions occurred between 341 and 352 ka, which corresponds to pre-Illinoian isotope stage 10. |
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spelling | crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e96-107 2025-01-17T00:59:17+00:00 A Middle pleistocene (isotope stage 10) glacial sequence in the Stikine River valley, British Columbia Spooner, Ian S. Osborn, Gerald D. Barendregt, H. Irving, E. 1996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e96-107 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e96-107 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 33, issue 10, page 1428-1438 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 General Earth and Planetary Sciences journal-article 1996 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e96-107 2023-11-19T13:38:26Z In the Stikine River valley, northwestern British Columbia, glacial and nonglacial sediments are preserved beneath Middle Pleistocene basalt-flow remnants that originated from Mount Edziza. The magnetic polarity is consistently normal, indicating that the sediment and the basalts were probably deposited within the Bruhnes normal polarity chron (<780 ka). The sediments record a regional glacial advance. Initial ice advance in the Coast Mountains blocked the westward drainage of the Stikine River and formed an advance-phase glacial lake. Sediments deposited in this lake form a coarsening-upwards sequence; debris-flow diamicton units that originated from the valley sides are common. The lacustrine sequence culminates in a poorly sorted ice-marginal gravel deposited as ice encroached upon the study area. There is little record of ice retreat. The basalts are deposited on fluvial and (or) glaciofluvial gravels, indicating that postglacial reincision was taking place at the time of eruption. Hence, the sediments were deposited in the glacial period immediately prior to the emplacement of the basalt. Evidence is presented that indicates that glacial conditions occurred between 341 and 352 ka, which corresponds to pre-Illinoian isotope stage 10. Article in Journal/Newspaper Stikine River Canadian Science Publishing Glacial Lake ENVELOPE(-129.463,-129.463,58.259,58.259) Mount Edziza ENVELOPE(-130.634,-130.634,57.716,57.716) Stikine ENVELOPE(-131.803,-131.803,56.699,56.699) Stikine River ENVELOPE(-131.839,-131.839,56.654,56.654) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 33 10 1428 1438 |
spellingShingle | General Earth and Planetary Sciences Spooner, Ian S. Osborn, Gerald D. Barendregt, H. Irving, E. A Middle pleistocene (isotope stage 10) glacial sequence in the Stikine River valley, British Columbia |
title | A Middle pleistocene (isotope stage 10) glacial sequence in the Stikine River valley, British Columbia |
title_full | A Middle pleistocene (isotope stage 10) glacial sequence in the Stikine River valley, British Columbia |
title_fullStr | A Middle pleistocene (isotope stage 10) glacial sequence in the Stikine River valley, British Columbia |
title_full_unstemmed | A Middle pleistocene (isotope stage 10) glacial sequence in the Stikine River valley, British Columbia |
title_short | A Middle pleistocene (isotope stage 10) glacial sequence in the Stikine River valley, British Columbia |
title_sort | middle pleistocene (isotope stage 10) glacial sequence in the stikine river valley, british columbia |
topic | General Earth and Planetary Sciences |
topic_facet | General Earth and Planetary Sciences |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e96-107 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e96-107 |