Sedimentology and Evolution of Subarctic Tidal Flats Along a Rapidly Emerging Coast, Eastern Hudson Bay, Canada

Detailed investigations were carried out on the sedimentology and evolution of tidal flats located in Manitounuk Sound, along the eastern Hudson Bay coastline. This area is still emerging today at a rate of 1 cm a-1 in response to postglacial isostatic uplift. Surface sediments on the Manitounuk tid...

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Main Authors: Ruz, Marie-Helene, Allard, Michel, Michaud, Yves, Hequette, Arnaud
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Journal of Coastal Research 2012
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Online Access:http://journals.fcla.edu/jcr/article/view/80721
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spelling ftfloridaclaojs:oai:ojs.journals.fcla.edu:article/80721 2023-05-15T16:35:18+02:00 Sedimentology and Evolution of Subarctic Tidal Flats Along a Rapidly Emerging Coast, Eastern Hudson Bay, Canada Ruz, Marie-Helene Allard, Michel Michaud, Yves Hequette, Arnaud 2012-11-20 application/pdf http://journals.fcla.edu/jcr/article/view/80721 eng eng Journal of Coastal Research http://journals.fcla.edu/jcr/article/view/80721/77901 Journal of Coastal Research; Vol 14, No 4 (1998): Journal of Coastal Research 0749-0208 Geoscience; Geography; Ocean Science; Oceanography; Marine Science; Coastal Geology; Earth and Environmental Sciences Tidal flats; sedimentology; Hudson Bay; sea ice processes info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2012 ftfloridaclaojs 2016-11-23T12:16:13Z Detailed investigations were carried out on the sedimentology and evolution of tidal flats located in Manitounuk Sound, along the eastern Hudson Bay coastline. This area is still emerging today at a rate of 1 cm a-1 in response to postglacial isostatic uplift. Surface sediments on the Manitounuk tidal flats are distributed in contour parallel fashion, grain-size coarsening seaward from the highest tide level to the shallow subtidal zone. Monitoring of the seasonal evolution showed that sea ice processes are limited in this sheltered micro-tidal environment, contrary to most tidal flats located in high latitude regions. On a short-term scale, Manitounuk tidal flats are non-depositional. Most sediments derived from eroding bluffs cut into recently emerged fine-grained deposits are exported seaward. Short cores collected across the tidal flats revealed that recent sediments are structureless and are characterized by a compact silty-clay unit overlaid by few centimetres of reworked sediments. This unit is interpreted as fine-grained material originally deposited in deep water and exposed in the intertidal zone due to isostatic uplift. From this study it appears that Manitounuk tidal flats are actually erosion platforms cut into the postglacial Tyrrel sea deep water sediments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Bay Manitounuk Sound Sea ice Subarctic Florida Online Journals (FloridaOJ) Canada Hudson Hudson Bay Manitounuk Sound ENVELOPE(-77.416,-77.416,55.498,55.498)
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topic Geoscience; Geography; Ocean Science; Oceanography; Marine Science; Coastal Geology; Earth and Environmental Sciences
Tidal flats; sedimentology; Hudson Bay; sea ice processes
spellingShingle Geoscience; Geography; Ocean Science; Oceanography; Marine Science; Coastal Geology; Earth and Environmental Sciences
Tidal flats; sedimentology; Hudson Bay; sea ice processes
Ruz, Marie-Helene
Allard, Michel
Michaud, Yves
Hequette, Arnaud
Sedimentology and Evolution of Subarctic Tidal Flats Along a Rapidly Emerging Coast, Eastern Hudson Bay, Canada
topic_facet Geoscience; Geography; Ocean Science; Oceanography; Marine Science; Coastal Geology; Earth and Environmental Sciences
Tidal flats; sedimentology; Hudson Bay; sea ice processes
description Detailed investigations were carried out on the sedimentology and evolution of tidal flats located in Manitounuk Sound, along the eastern Hudson Bay coastline. This area is still emerging today at a rate of 1 cm a-1 in response to postglacial isostatic uplift. Surface sediments on the Manitounuk tidal flats are distributed in contour parallel fashion, grain-size coarsening seaward from the highest tide level to the shallow subtidal zone. Monitoring of the seasonal evolution showed that sea ice processes are limited in this sheltered micro-tidal environment, contrary to most tidal flats located in high latitude regions. On a short-term scale, Manitounuk tidal flats are non-depositional. Most sediments derived from eroding bluffs cut into recently emerged fine-grained deposits are exported seaward. Short cores collected across the tidal flats revealed that recent sediments are structureless and are characterized by a compact silty-clay unit overlaid by few centimetres of reworked sediments. This unit is interpreted as fine-grained material originally deposited in deep water and exposed in the intertidal zone due to isostatic uplift. From this study it appears that Manitounuk tidal flats are actually erosion platforms cut into the postglacial Tyrrel sea deep water sediments.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ruz, Marie-Helene
Allard, Michel
Michaud, Yves
Hequette, Arnaud
author_facet Ruz, Marie-Helene
Allard, Michel
Michaud, Yves
Hequette, Arnaud
author_sort Ruz, Marie-Helene
title Sedimentology and Evolution of Subarctic Tidal Flats Along a Rapidly Emerging Coast, Eastern Hudson Bay, Canada
title_short Sedimentology and Evolution of Subarctic Tidal Flats Along a Rapidly Emerging Coast, Eastern Hudson Bay, Canada
title_full Sedimentology and Evolution of Subarctic Tidal Flats Along a Rapidly Emerging Coast, Eastern Hudson Bay, Canada
title_fullStr Sedimentology and Evolution of Subarctic Tidal Flats Along a Rapidly Emerging Coast, Eastern Hudson Bay, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology and Evolution of Subarctic Tidal Flats Along a Rapidly Emerging Coast, Eastern Hudson Bay, Canada
title_sort sedimentology and evolution of subarctic tidal flats along a rapidly emerging coast, eastern hudson bay, canada
publisher Journal of Coastal Research
publishDate 2012
url http://journals.fcla.edu/jcr/article/view/80721
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Hudson
Hudson Bay
Manitounuk Sound
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Manitounuk Sound
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op_source Journal of Coastal Research; Vol 14, No 4 (1998): Journal of Coastal Research
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