Fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of Schefferville, central Quebec-Labrador.

During the melting of a major ice-cap such as that which covered Central Quebec-Labrador until relatively recent times, there must inevitably be an enormous and rapid release of meltwaters. Evidence of this is left in the form of abandoned channels cut in both drift and bedrock, and assorted fluviog...

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Main Author: Barr, William.
Other Authors: Parry, J. (Supervisor), Bird, Brian J., Parry, J. T.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: McGill University 1965
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:QMM.116784 2023-05-15T16:38:10+02:00 Fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of Schefferville, central Quebec-Labrador. Barr, William. Parry, J. (Supervisor) Bird, Brian J. Parry, J. T. Master of Science. (Department of Geography. ) 1965 application/pdf http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=116784 en eng McGill University alephsysno: NNNNNNNNN Theses scanned by McGill Library. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=116784 All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Geography. Geomorphology -- Québec (Province) -- Schefferville Landforms -- Québec (Province) -- Schefferville Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 1965 ftcanadathes 2014-02-16T01:09:46Z During the melting of a major ice-cap such as that which covered Central Quebec-Labrador until relatively recent times, there must inevitably be an enormous and rapid release of meltwaters. Evidence of this is left in the form of abandoned channels cut in both drift and bedrock, and assorted fluvioglacial deposits. By careful study of these features it is possible to deduce much as to the nature of the melting ice-mass which nourished the meltwater streams. [.] Thesis Ice cap Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada)
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topic Geography.
Geomorphology -- Québec (Province) -- Schefferville
Landforms -- Québec (Province) -- Schefferville
spellingShingle Geography.
Geomorphology -- Québec (Province) -- Schefferville
Landforms -- Québec (Province) -- Schefferville
Barr, William.
Fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of Schefferville, central Quebec-Labrador.
topic_facet Geography.
Geomorphology -- Québec (Province) -- Schefferville
Landforms -- Québec (Province) -- Schefferville
description During the melting of a major ice-cap such as that which covered Central Quebec-Labrador until relatively recent times, there must inevitably be an enormous and rapid release of meltwaters. Evidence of this is left in the form of abandoned channels cut in both drift and bedrock, and assorted fluvioglacial deposits. By careful study of these features it is possible to deduce much as to the nature of the melting ice-mass which nourished the meltwater streams. [.]
author2 Parry, J. (Supervisor)
Bird, Brian J.
Parry, J. T.
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author Barr, William.
author_facet Barr, William.
author_sort Barr, William.
title Fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of Schefferville, central Quebec-Labrador.
title_short Fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of Schefferville, central Quebec-Labrador.
title_full Fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of Schefferville, central Quebec-Labrador.
title_fullStr Fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of Schefferville, central Quebec-Labrador.
title_full_unstemmed Fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of Schefferville, central Quebec-Labrador.
title_sort fluvioglacial morphology of the area south of schefferville, central quebec-labrador.
publisher McGill University
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