Tunnel Valley Genesis and Subglacial Dynamics in South-Central Ontario

Glacial sediments are found across formerly glaciated regions across the world and host a variety of important resources, ranging from groundwater to hydrocarbons, aggregate material, and mineral deposits. In southern Ontario, Canada, thick successions (up to 200 m) of Quaternary glacial sediments a...

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Main Author: Mulligan, Riley
Other Authors: Eyles, Carolyn, Geography and Earth Sciences
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11375/24732
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description Glacial sediments are found across formerly glaciated regions across the world and host a variety of important resources, ranging from groundwater to hydrocarbons, aggregate material, and mineral deposits. In southern Ontario, Canada, thick successions (up to 200 m) of Quaternary glacial sediments are truncated by large valleys (>30km long, 2 to >8.5 km wide, and up to 200m deep) that formed subglacially and have characteristic morphology and infill stratigraphy. These valleys are interpreted as (a new class of) tunnel valleys and strongly affect groundwater resources and flow systems at local and regional scales. The overall context of the valleys is evaluated through an introduction to the study area, objectives, and background information on subglacial systems and geologic history of south-central Ontario (Chapter 1). Interpretation of valley genesis in Simcoe County is provided through an integrated, multi-faceted approach, involving: description of the morphology and sediment infill succession within the valleys from surficial mapping, sedimentological logging of continuously-cored boreholes, and geophysical surveys (Chapter 2); delineation and characterization of seismic architecture from high-resolution lake-based sub-bottom profiles in one of the valleys (Chapter 3); detailed site-scale field description of the internal characteristics of the regional Late Wisconsin till sheet in various subglacial settings (Niagara Escarpment, uplands, lowlands; Chapter 4); comparison of the characteristics of the subglacial bed within the study area to adjacent regions in southern Ontario (Chapter 5); and a synthesis of the major findings from all the different components of this investigation and suggestions for future work to shed further light on several questions that arise from this study (Chapter 6). Together, key data from these studies of tunnel valleys and related deposits – a near-continuous till sheet on the surface of uplands and along the flanks and floors of the tunnel valleys, multi-stage ...
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spelling ftmcmaster:oai:macsphere.mcmaster.ca:11375/24732 2025-01-16T22:27:20+00:00 Tunnel Valley Genesis and Subglacial Dynamics in South-Central Ontario Mulligan, Riley Eyles, Carolyn Geography and Earth Sciences 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11375/24732 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/11375/24732 tunnel valleys subglacial dynamics drumlin Laurentide Ice Sheet subglacial till Hydrogeology southern Ontario Oak Ridges Moraine Newmarket Till Peterborough drumlin field Thesis 2019 ftmcmaster 2024-06-26T04:35:26Z Glacial sediments are found across formerly glaciated regions across the world and host a variety of important resources, ranging from groundwater to hydrocarbons, aggregate material, and mineral deposits. In southern Ontario, Canada, thick successions (up to 200 m) of Quaternary glacial sediments are truncated by large valleys (>30km long, 2 to >8.5 km wide, and up to 200m deep) that formed subglacially and have characteristic morphology and infill stratigraphy. These valleys are interpreted as (a new class of) tunnel valleys and strongly affect groundwater resources and flow systems at local and regional scales. The overall context of the valleys is evaluated through an introduction to the study area, objectives, and background information on subglacial systems and geologic history of south-central Ontario (Chapter 1). Interpretation of valley genesis in Simcoe County is provided through an integrated, multi-faceted approach, involving: description of the morphology and sediment infill succession within the valleys from surficial mapping, sedimentological logging of continuously-cored boreholes, and geophysical surveys (Chapter 2); delineation and characterization of seismic architecture from high-resolution lake-based sub-bottom profiles in one of the valleys (Chapter 3); detailed site-scale field description of the internal characteristics of the regional Late Wisconsin till sheet in various subglacial settings (Niagara Escarpment, uplands, lowlands; Chapter 4); comparison of the characteristics of the subglacial bed within the study area to adjacent regions in southern Ontario (Chapter 5); and a synthesis of the major findings from all the different components of this investigation and suggestions for future work to shed further light on several questions that arise from this study (Chapter 6). Together, key data from these studies of tunnel valleys and related deposits – a near-continuous till sheet on the surface of uplands and along the flanks and floors of the tunnel valleys, multi-stage ... Thesis Ice Sheet MacSphere (McMaster University) Canada
spellingShingle tunnel valleys
subglacial dynamics
drumlin
Laurentide Ice Sheet
subglacial till
Hydrogeology
southern Ontario
Oak Ridges Moraine
Newmarket Till
Peterborough drumlin field
Mulligan, Riley
Tunnel Valley Genesis and Subglacial Dynamics in South-Central Ontario
title Tunnel Valley Genesis and Subglacial Dynamics in South-Central Ontario
title_full Tunnel Valley Genesis and Subglacial Dynamics in South-Central Ontario
title_fullStr Tunnel Valley Genesis and Subglacial Dynamics in South-Central Ontario
title_full_unstemmed Tunnel Valley Genesis and Subglacial Dynamics in South-Central Ontario
title_short Tunnel Valley Genesis and Subglacial Dynamics in South-Central Ontario
title_sort tunnel valley genesis and subglacial dynamics in south-central ontario
topic tunnel valleys
subglacial dynamics
drumlin
Laurentide Ice Sheet
subglacial till
Hydrogeology
southern Ontario
Oak Ridges Moraine
Newmarket Till
Peterborough drumlin field
topic_facet tunnel valleys
subglacial dynamics
drumlin
Laurentide Ice Sheet
subglacial till
Hydrogeology
southern Ontario
Oak Ridges Moraine
Newmarket Till
Peterborough drumlin field
url http://hdl.handle.net/11375/24732