Map of glacial geology, Glenlyon area, Yukon Territory: Supplement 1 from "Continental glaciation in the Glenlyon area, Pelly River District, Yukon, Canada" (Thesis)
The Glenlyon area in central Yukon is bounded by 62° and 63°N and 134° and 136°W. It is part of the Yukon Plateau, a mature upland surface surmounted by isolated peaks and small ranges, and dissected by deep, young valleys. Features of glacial erosion and deposition ore such that the direction of fl...
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author | Campbell, Richard Bradford |
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description | The Glenlyon area in central Yukon is bounded by 62° and 63°N and 134° and 136°W. It is part of the Yukon Plateau, a mature upland surface surmounted by isolated peaks and small ranges, and dissected by deep, young valleys. Features of glacial erosion and deposition ore such that the direction of flow and the upper limit or the last glaciation can be determined from them. Ice flowed into central Yukon from three sources, Selwyn Mountains to the east, Cassiar mountains to the southeast, and the Coast and St. Elias mountains to the south. Ice moved into the Glenlyon area from the first two of these sources and apparently the maximum stages of these two gla cial advances were not synchronous, but Selwyn ice was active last. In this area, many higher mountains and hills projected above the ice surface as nunataks. In detail, topography altered the direction of ice flow, ice thickness and extent. Evidence from adjacent parts of Yukon suggest two or possibly three glaciations but only the last has been recognized in the Glenlyon area although this could not have escaped glaciation in earlier stages. The large glaciers of central Yukon developed by windward building in contrast with the Cordilleren ice sheet in central British Columbia which developed on the lee of the Coast Range. |
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geographic | Yukon Canada British Columbia Selwyn Cassiar South Ice Pelly River Yukon Plateau Glenlyon Range |
geographic_facet | Yukon Canada British Columbia Selwyn Cassiar South Ice Pelly River Yukon Plateau Glenlyon Range |
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spelling | ftcaltechdata:oai:data.caltech.edu:a7kqa-4ea87 2025-05-18T14:03:16+00:00 Map of glacial geology, Glenlyon area, Yukon Territory: Supplement 1 from "Continental glaciation in the Glenlyon area, Pelly River District, Yukon, Canada" (Thesis) Campbell, Richard Bradford California Institute of Technology Diaz, Tony 1951 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.22002/D1.610 eng eng CaltechDATA url:http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:03302010-085636751 doi:10.7907/GQNK-GQ14 610 doi:10.22002/D1.610 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess public-domain Yukon Plateau glacial erosion glacial deposition Selwyn Mountains Cassiar mountains Glenlyon Range gps thesis masters info:eu-repo/semantics/other 1951 ftcaltechdata https://doi.org/10.22002/D1.61010.7907/GQNK-GQ14 2025-04-28T06:29:40Z The Glenlyon area in central Yukon is bounded by 62° and 63°N and 134° and 136°W. It is part of the Yukon Plateau, a mature upland surface surmounted by isolated peaks and small ranges, and dissected by deep, young valleys. Features of glacial erosion and deposition ore such that the direction of flow and the upper limit or the last glaciation can be determined from them. Ice flowed into central Yukon from three sources, Selwyn Mountains to the east, Cassiar mountains to the southeast, and the Coast and St. Elias mountains to the south. Ice moved into the Glenlyon area from the first two of these sources and apparently the maximum stages of these two gla cial advances were not synchronous, but Selwyn ice was active last. In this area, many higher mountains and hills projected above the ice surface as nunataks. In detail, topography altered the direction of ice flow, ice thickness and extent. Evidence from adjacent parts of Yukon suggest two or possibly three glaciations but only the last has been recognized in the Glenlyon area although this could not have escaped glaciation in earlier stages. The large glaciers of central Yukon developed by windward building in contrast with the Cordilleren ice sheet in central British Columbia which developed on the lee of the Coast Range. Other/Unknown Material Ice Sheet Pelly River Selwyn Mountains Yukon CaltechDATA (California Institute of Technology Research Data Repository) Yukon Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Selwyn ENVELOPE(-138.287,-138.287,62.799,62.799) Cassiar ENVELOPE(-129.849,-129.849,59.288,59.288) South Ice ENVELOPE(-29.867,-29.867,-81.950,-81.950) Pelly River ENVELOPE(-137.337,-137.337,62.783,62.783) Yukon Plateau ENVELOPE(-137.254,-137.254,62.249,62.249) Glenlyon Range ENVELOPE(-134.337,-134.337,62.416,62.416) |
spellingShingle | Yukon Plateau glacial erosion glacial deposition Selwyn Mountains Cassiar mountains Glenlyon Range gps thesis masters Campbell, Richard Bradford Map of glacial geology, Glenlyon area, Yukon Territory: Supplement 1 from "Continental glaciation in the Glenlyon area, Pelly River District, Yukon, Canada" (Thesis) |
title | Map of glacial geology, Glenlyon area, Yukon Territory: Supplement 1 from "Continental glaciation in the Glenlyon area, Pelly River District, Yukon, Canada" (Thesis) |
title_full | Map of glacial geology, Glenlyon area, Yukon Territory: Supplement 1 from "Continental glaciation in the Glenlyon area, Pelly River District, Yukon, Canada" (Thesis) |
title_fullStr | Map of glacial geology, Glenlyon area, Yukon Territory: Supplement 1 from "Continental glaciation in the Glenlyon area, Pelly River District, Yukon, Canada" (Thesis) |
title_full_unstemmed | Map of glacial geology, Glenlyon area, Yukon Territory: Supplement 1 from "Continental glaciation in the Glenlyon area, Pelly River District, Yukon, Canada" (Thesis) |
title_short | Map of glacial geology, Glenlyon area, Yukon Territory: Supplement 1 from "Continental glaciation in the Glenlyon area, Pelly River District, Yukon, Canada" (Thesis) |
title_sort | map of glacial geology, glenlyon area, yukon territory: supplement 1 from "continental glaciation in the glenlyon area, pelly river district, yukon, canada" (thesis) |
topic | Yukon Plateau glacial erosion glacial deposition Selwyn Mountains Cassiar mountains Glenlyon Range gps thesis masters |
topic_facet | Yukon Plateau glacial erosion glacial deposition Selwyn Mountains Cassiar mountains Glenlyon Range gps thesis masters |
url | https://doi.org/10.22002/D1.610 |