The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan

A multidimensional study, utilising geomorphological and sedimentological techniques, is conducted to investigate the former dynamics and regional till architecture of terrestrial ice streams during the last (Late Wisconsinan) deglaciation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Detailed mapping over a 57,400...

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Main Author: NORRIS, SOPHIE,LOUISE
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftunidurhamethes:oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:11811 2023-05-15T16:40:47+02:00 The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan NORRIS, SOPHIE,LOUISE 2016 application/pdf http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11811/ http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11811/1/ThesisSophieNorrisMSc.pdf unknown oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:11811 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11811/1/ThesisSophieNorrisMSc.pdf NORRIS, SOPHIE,LOUISE (2016) The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan. Masters thesis, Durham University. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11811/ Laurentide Ice Sheet Paleo Ice Stream Geomorphology Stratigraphy Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftunidurhamethes 2022-09-23T14:16:43Z A multidimensional study, utilising geomorphological and sedimentological techniques, is conducted to investigate the former dynamics and regional till architecture of terrestrial ice streams during the last (Late Wisconsinan) deglaciation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Detailed mapping over a 57,400 km2 area of southwestern Saskatchewan reaffirmed previous proposals of a southwest trending ice stream demarcated by a corridor of megaflutes and mega-scale glacial lineations (Ice Stream 1). Extending from the Canadian shield to southwestern Saskatchewan this ice stream is cross cut by three (one previously unrecognised) southeast trending ice streams (Ice Streams 2A, B and C). Analysis of the lithologic and geophysical characteristics of 197 borehole samples within these corridors reveals a superimposed till and associated deposits comprising 17 stratigraphic units. A 3D stratigraphic model of the 57,400 km2 swath was constructed, by extrapolating data away from boreholes using a nearest-neighbour approach. Using this model the thickness, extent and distribution of these stratigraphic units was delineated allowing the depositional history of the region to be reconstructed and thus the extent of till emplaced during ice stream operation through time and space to be inferred. Reconciling this regional till architecture with the surficial geomorphology reveals that surficial units are spatially consistent with a dynamic switch in flow direction recorded by the cross cutting corridors of Ice Streams 1, 2A, B and C. Thin tills at the centre of the trunk zone of Ice Stream 1 in many places lie unconformably over stratified sediments. This suggests widespread basal sliding may have been subordinate to subglacial sediment deformation but the general thickening of tills towards the lobate terminal margins is consistent with subglacial deformation theory. In addition, variations in till thickness are also recognised on a more localised scale. These variations are attributed to three processes; 1. down-ice thickening ... Thesis Ice Sheet Durham University: Durham e-Theses
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topic Laurentide Ice Sheet
Paleo Ice Stream
Geomorphology
Stratigraphy
spellingShingle Laurentide Ice Sheet
Paleo Ice Stream
Geomorphology
Stratigraphy
NORRIS, SOPHIE,LOUISE
The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan
topic_facet Laurentide Ice Sheet
Paleo Ice Stream
Geomorphology
Stratigraphy
description A multidimensional study, utilising geomorphological and sedimentological techniques, is conducted to investigate the former dynamics and regional till architecture of terrestrial ice streams during the last (Late Wisconsinan) deglaciation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Detailed mapping over a 57,400 km2 area of southwestern Saskatchewan reaffirmed previous proposals of a southwest trending ice stream demarcated by a corridor of megaflutes and mega-scale glacial lineations (Ice Stream 1). Extending from the Canadian shield to southwestern Saskatchewan this ice stream is cross cut by three (one previously unrecognised) southeast trending ice streams (Ice Streams 2A, B and C). Analysis of the lithologic and geophysical characteristics of 197 borehole samples within these corridors reveals a superimposed till and associated deposits comprising 17 stratigraphic units. A 3D stratigraphic model of the 57,400 km2 swath was constructed, by extrapolating data away from boreholes using a nearest-neighbour approach. Using this model the thickness, extent and distribution of these stratigraphic units was delineated allowing the depositional history of the region to be reconstructed and thus the extent of till emplaced during ice stream operation through time and space to be inferred. Reconciling this regional till architecture with the surficial geomorphology reveals that surficial units are spatially consistent with a dynamic switch in flow direction recorded by the cross cutting corridors of Ice Streams 1, 2A, B and C. Thin tills at the centre of the trunk zone of Ice Stream 1 in many places lie unconformably over stratified sediments. This suggests widespread basal sliding may have been subordinate to subglacial sediment deformation but the general thickening of tills towards the lobate terminal margins is consistent with subglacial deformation theory. In addition, variations in till thickness are also recognised on a more localised scale. These variations are attributed to three processes; 1. down-ice thickening ...
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title The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan
title_short The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan
title_full The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan
title_fullStr The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan
title_full_unstemmed The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan
title_sort identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: a case study of southwestern saskatchewan
publishDate 2016
url http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11811/
http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11811/1/ThesisSophieNorrisMSc.pdf
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NORRIS, SOPHIE,LOUISE (2016) The identification of former terrestrial ice stream dynamics from geomorphic evidence and till architecture: A case study of southwestern Saskatchewan. Masters thesis, Durham University.
http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11811/
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