Late Pleistocene and Holocene glaciation and deglaciation of Melville Peninsula, Northern Laurentide Ice Sheet

Melville Peninsula lies within the Foxe/Baffin Sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Pre-Foxe/Pre-Wisconsin ice may have covered the entire peninsula. Preserved regolith in uplands indicates a subsequent weathering interval. Striations and till types indicate that, during the last (Foxe) glaciation, a...

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Published in:Géographie physique et Quaternaire
Main Author: Dredge, Lynda A.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal 2001
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geo
Rae
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7202/008300ar
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10.7202/008300ar 2023-05-15T15:35:29+02:00 Late Pleistocene and Holocene glaciation and deglaciation of Melville Peninsula, Northern Laurentide Ice Sheet Dredge, Lynda A. 2001-01-01 https://doi.org/10.7202/008300ar http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/008300ar en eng Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal Érudit doi:10.7202/008300ar http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/008300ar undefined Géographie physique et Quaternaire geo envir Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ 2001 fttriple https://doi.org/10.7202/008300ar 2023-01-22T18:41:48Z Melville Peninsula lies within the Foxe/Baffin Sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Pre-Foxe/Pre-Wisconsin ice may have covered the entire peninsula. Preserved regolith in uplands indicates a subsequent weathering interval. Striations and till types indicate that, during the last (Foxe) glaciation, a local ice sheet (Melville Ice) initially developed on plateaus, but was later subsumed by the regional Foxe ice sheet. Ice from the central Foxe dome flowed across northern areas and Rae Isthmus, while ice from a subsidiary divide controlled flow on southern uplands. Ice remained cold-based and non-erosive on some plateaus, but changed from cold- to warm-based under other parts of the subsidiary ice divide, and was warm-based elsewhere. Ice streaming, generating carbonate till plumes, was prevalent during deglaciation. A late, quartzite-bearing southwestward ice flow from Baffin Island crossed onto the north coast. A marine incursion began in Committee Bay about 14 ka and advanced southwards to Wales Island by 8.6 ka. The marine-based ice centre in Foxe Basin broke up about 6.9 ka. Northern Melville Peninsula and Rae Isthmus were deglaciated rapidly, but remnant ice caps remained active and advanced into some areas. The ice caps began to retreat from coastal areas ~6.4 to 6.1 ka, by which time sea level had fallen from 150-180 m to 100 m. La péninsule de Melville fait partie du secteur de Foxe/Baffin de l’Inlandsis laurentidien. Une glace pré-wisconsienne a pu avoir couvert la péninsule entière. La présence d’un régolithe préservé dans les hautes-terres signale un intervalle d’altération subséquent. Les stries et la composition des tills indiquent que, pendant la dernière glaciation (de Foxe), une calotte de glace locale (glace de Melville) s’est d’abord étalée sur les plateaux, mais a par la suite été englobée par la calotte glaciaire de Foxe. La glace du dôme de Foxe a envahi la partie nordique de la péninsule de Melville ainsi que l’isthme de Rae, alors que l’écoulement glaciaire sur les hautes-terres du sud a ... Text Baffin Island Baffin Committee Bay Foxe Basin Ice Sheet Melville Peninsula Unknown Baffin Island Committee Bay ENVELOPE(-86.899,-86.899,68.268,68.268) Foxe Basin ENVELOPE(-77.918,-77.918,65.931,65.931) Melville Peninsula ENVELOPE(-83.999,-83.999,68.001,68.001) Rae ENVELOPE(-116.053,-116.053,62.834,62.834) Rae Isthmus ENVELOPE(-86.999,-86.999,66.801,66.801) Géographie physique et Quaternaire 55 2 159 170
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Late Pleistocene and Holocene glaciation and deglaciation of Melville Peninsula, Northern Laurentide Ice Sheet
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description Melville Peninsula lies within the Foxe/Baffin Sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Pre-Foxe/Pre-Wisconsin ice may have covered the entire peninsula. Preserved regolith in uplands indicates a subsequent weathering interval. Striations and till types indicate that, during the last (Foxe) glaciation, a local ice sheet (Melville Ice) initially developed on plateaus, but was later subsumed by the regional Foxe ice sheet. Ice from the central Foxe dome flowed across northern areas and Rae Isthmus, while ice from a subsidiary divide controlled flow on southern uplands. Ice remained cold-based and non-erosive on some plateaus, but changed from cold- to warm-based under other parts of the subsidiary ice divide, and was warm-based elsewhere. Ice streaming, generating carbonate till plumes, was prevalent during deglaciation. A late, quartzite-bearing southwestward ice flow from Baffin Island crossed onto the north coast. A marine incursion began in Committee Bay about 14 ka and advanced southwards to Wales Island by 8.6 ka. The marine-based ice centre in Foxe Basin broke up about 6.9 ka. Northern Melville Peninsula and Rae Isthmus were deglaciated rapidly, but remnant ice caps remained active and advanced into some areas. The ice caps began to retreat from coastal areas ~6.4 to 6.1 ka, by which time sea level had fallen from 150-180 m to 100 m. La péninsule de Melville fait partie du secteur de Foxe/Baffin de l’Inlandsis laurentidien. Une glace pré-wisconsienne a pu avoir couvert la péninsule entière. La présence d’un régolithe préservé dans les hautes-terres signale un intervalle d’altération subséquent. Les stries et la composition des tills indiquent que, pendant la dernière glaciation (de Foxe), une calotte de glace locale (glace de Melville) s’est d’abord étalée sur les plateaux, mais a par la suite été englobée par la calotte glaciaire de Foxe. La glace du dôme de Foxe a envahi la partie nordique de la péninsule de Melville ainsi que l’isthme de Rae, alors que l’écoulement glaciaire sur les hautes-terres du sud a ...
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title_short Late Pleistocene and Holocene glaciation and deglaciation of Melville Peninsula, Northern Laurentide Ice Sheet
title_full Late Pleistocene and Holocene glaciation and deglaciation of Melville Peninsula, Northern Laurentide Ice Sheet
title_fullStr Late Pleistocene and Holocene glaciation and deglaciation of Melville Peninsula, Northern Laurentide Ice Sheet
title_full_unstemmed Late Pleistocene and Holocene glaciation and deglaciation of Melville Peninsula, Northern Laurentide Ice Sheet
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