Lithostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of pre-Fraser glacial deposits in south-central British Columbia
Lithostratigraphic records spanning considerable parts of the Pleistocene were studied at three sites in south-central British Columbia. A sedimentary succession near Pavilion includes three distinctly different till units. While the surface till can be associated with the last glaciation (the Frase...
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description | Lithostratigraphic records spanning considerable parts of the Pleistocene were studied at three sites in south-central British Columbia. A sedimentary succession near Pavilion includes three distinctly different till units. While the surface till can be associated with the last glaciation (the Fraser Glaciation δ 18 O stage 2), the ages of the two older till units are presently unknown. However, optical dating of outwash silt resting on the oldest till indicates that this outwash unit and all the overlying units are younger than ~160 ka. In Big Bar Creek valley, about 50 km north of Pavilion, an aggradational sequence of indurated glaciofluvial sand, gravel, and till is exposed. A silt unit and a sand lens within an overlying till bed near the top of the section have reversed magnetization, indicating deposition prior to 780 ka, probably during the Matuyama chron. The Big Bar Creek sequence also includes glacio(?)fluvial sediments near the base that are normally magnetized, suggesting that they were deposited, at the latest, during the Jaramillo subchron (~1.0 Ma), but probably during the Gauss chron, before 2.6 Ma. Reversely magnetized glacio(?)fluvial gravel and sand also occur along Jesmond Road between the Marble Range and Edge Hills. These units give support for the development of at least one Cordilleran ice sheet in the Early Pleistocene or Late Pliocene. |
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spelling | crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e99-033 2025-01-16T22:26:52+00:00 Lithostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of pre-Fraser glacial deposits in south-central British Columbia Lian, Olav B Barendregt, R W Enkin, R J 1999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e99-033 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e99-033 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 36, issue 8, page 1357-1370 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 General Earth and Planetary Sciences journal-article 1999 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e99-033 2023-11-19T13:39:13Z Lithostratigraphic records spanning considerable parts of the Pleistocene were studied at three sites in south-central British Columbia. A sedimentary succession near Pavilion includes three distinctly different till units. While the surface till can be associated with the last glaciation (the Fraser Glaciation δ 18 O stage 2), the ages of the two older till units are presently unknown. However, optical dating of outwash silt resting on the oldest till indicates that this outwash unit and all the overlying units are younger than ~160 ka. In Big Bar Creek valley, about 50 km north of Pavilion, an aggradational sequence of indurated glaciofluvial sand, gravel, and till is exposed. A silt unit and a sand lens within an overlying till bed near the top of the section have reversed magnetization, indicating deposition prior to 780 ka, probably during the Matuyama chron. The Big Bar Creek sequence also includes glacio(?)fluvial sediments near the base that are normally magnetized, suggesting that they were deposited, at the latest, during the Jaramillo subchron (~1.0 Ma), but probably during the Gauss chron, before 2.6 Ma. Reversely magnetized glacio(?)fluvial gravel and sand also occur along Jesmond Road between the Marble Range and Edge Hills. These units give support for the development of at least one Cordilleran ice sheet in the Early Pleistocene or Late Pliocene. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 36 8 1357 1370 |
spellingShingle | General Earth and Planetary Sciences Lian, Olav B Barendregt, R W Enkin, R J Lithostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of pre-Fraser glacial deposits in south-central British Columbia |
title | Lithostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of pre-Fraser glacial deposits in south-central British Columbia |
title_full | Lithostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of pre-Fraser glacial deposits in south-central British Columbia |
title_fullStr | Lithostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of pre-Fraser glacial deposits in south-central British Columbia |
title_full_unstemmed | Lithostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of pre-Fraser glacial deposits in south-central British Columbia |
title_short | Lithostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of pre-Fraser glacial deposits in south-central British Columbia |
title_sort | lithostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of pre-fraser glacial deposits in south-central british columbia |
topic | General Earth and Planetary Sciences |
topic_facet | General Earth and Planetary Sciences |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e99-033 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e99-033 |