An extensive late Cenozoic terrestrial record of multiple glaciations preserved in the Tintina Trench of west-central Yukon: stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palesols, and pollen

Sherpa Romeo Green journal (pre or post print only) The Tintina Trench in west-central Yukon is a late Miocene graben formed along the antecedent early Tertiary Tintina fault. Since its formation the trench has served as a sediment trap for alluvial and glacial deposits. An extensive record of pregl...

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Main Authors: Duk-Rodkin, Alejandra, Barendregt, René W., White, James M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: NRC Research Press 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10133/3696
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author Duk-Rodkin, Alejandra
Barendregt, René W.
White, James M
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White, James M
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description Sherpa Romeo Green journal (pre or post print only) The Tintina Trench in west-central Yukon is a late Miocene graben formed along the antecedent early Tertiary Tintina fault. Since its formation the trench has served as a sediment trap for alluvial and glacial deposits. An extensive record of preglacial, glacial, and interglacial sediments spanning the late Pliocene to late Pleistocene has been preserved and is exposed today in modern landslide scars. This sedimentary record comprises multiple sequences of tills, outwash, mudflows, loess, and paleosols. The glacial sediments are the product of both local (montane) and regional (Cordilleran) ice advances that channeled into the trench, while loess and well-developed paleosols (brunisols and luvisols) reflect nonglacial and interglacial conditions, respectively. The Tintina Trench exposures provide the most complete record of glaciations for the region. Paleomagnetism, paleosols, and palynology provide age constraints for the geological events. A formal stratigraphic nomenclature is proposed for this region. The name West Tintina Trench Allogroup is assigned to the glacial–interglacial and nonglacial strata that occurs above a major regional Miocene–Pliocene unconformity. The allogroup spans the late Pliocene (3.6 Ma) to middle Pleistocene (0.126 Ma), based on magnetostratigraphy and pollen data. The sequence includes an alluvial deposit at the base, overlain by an extensive sequence of tills and outwash, and capped by loess. Paleosols and weathering horizons occur throughout the sequence. Tintina Trench; Beringia; glacial chronology; magnetostratigraphy; early and middle Pleistocene; Yukon paleoenvironments; Yukon paleosols; Yukon pollen; North American glaciations; West Tintina Trench Allogroup. Yes
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spelling ftunivlethb:oai:opus.uleth.ca:10133/3696 2025-04-13T14:28:01+00:00 An extensive late Cenozoic terrestrial record of multiple glaciations preserved in the Tintina Trench of west-central Yukon: stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palesols, and pollen Duk-Rodkin, Alejandra Barendregt, René W. White, James M 2010 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10133/3696 en_CA eng NRC Research Press Department of Geography Arts and Science University of Lethbridge Geological Survey of Canada https://hdl.handle.net/10133/3696 Tintina Trench Beringia Glacial chronology Magnetostratigraphy Early and middle Pleistocene Yukon paleoenvironments Yukon paleosols Yukon pollen North American glaciations West Tintina Trench Allogroup Article 2010 ftunivlethb 2025-03-17T07:38:27Z Sherpa Romeo Green journal (pre or post print only) The Tintina Trench in west-central Yukon is a late Miocene graben formed along the antecedent early Tertiary Tintina fault. Since its formation the trench has served as a sediment trap for alluvial and glacial deposits. An extensive record of preglacial, glacial, and interglacial sediments spanning the late Pliocene to late Pleistocene has been preserved and is exposed today in modern landslide scars. This sedimentary record comprises multiple sequences of tills, outwash, mudflows, loess, and paleosols. The glacial sediments are the product of both local (montane) and regional (Cordilleran) ice advances that channeled into the trench, while loess and well-developed paleosols (brunisols and luvisols) reflect nonglacial and interglacial conditions, respectively. The Tintina Trench exposures provide the most complete record of glaciations for the region. Paleomagnetism, paleosols, and palynology provide age constraints for the geological events. A formal stratigraphic nomenclature is proposed for this region. The name West Tintina Trench Allogroup is assigned to the glacial–interglacial and nonglacial strata that occurs above a major regional Miocene–Pliocene unconformity. The allogroup spans the late Pliocene (3.6 Ma) to middle Pleistocene (0.126 Ma), based on magnetostratigraphy and pollen data. The sequence includes an alluvial deposit at the base, overlain by an extensive sequence of tills and outwash, and capped by loess. Paleosols and weathering horizons occur throughout the sequence. Tintina Trench; Beringia; glacial chronology; magnetostratigraphy; early and middle Pleistocene; Yukon paleoenvironments; Yukon paleosols; Yukon pollen; North American glaciations; West Tintina Trench Allogroup. Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Beringia Yukon University of Lethbridge Institutional Repository Romeo ENVELOPE(-59.927,-59.927,-62.376,-62.376) Tintina Trench ENVELOPE(-137.004,-137.004,63.416,63.416) Yukon
spellingShingle Tintina Trench
Beringia
Glacial chronology
Magnetostratigraphy
Early and middle Pleistocene
Yukon paleoenvironments
Yukon paleosols
Yukon pollen
North American glaciations
West Tintina Trench Allogroup
Duk-Rodkin, Alejandra
Barendregt, René W.
White, James M
An extensive late Cenozoic terrestrial record of multiple glaciations preserved in the Tintina Trench of west-central Yukon: stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palesols, and pollen
title An extensive late Cenozoic terrestrial record of multiple glaciations preserved in the Tintina Trench of west-central Yukon: stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palesols, and pollen
title_full An extensive late Cenozoic terrestrial record of multiple glaciations preserved in the Tintina Trench of west-central Yukon: stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palesols, and pollen
title_fullStr An extensive late Cenozoic terrestrial record of multiple glaciations preserved in the Tintina Trench of west-central Yukon: stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palesols, and pollen
title_full_unstemmed An extensive late Cenozoic terrestrial record of multiple glaciations preserved in the Tintina Trench of west-central Yukon: stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palesols, and pollen
title_short An extensive late Cenozoic terrestrial record of multiple glaciations preserved in the Tintina Trench of west-central Yukon: stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palesols, and pollen
title_sort extensive late cenozoic terrestrial record of multiple glaciations preserved in the tintina trench of west-central yukon: stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, palesols, and pollen
topic Tintina Trench
Beringia
Glacial chronology
Magnetostratigraphy
Early and middle Pleistocene
Yukon paleoenvironments
Yukon paleosols
Yukon pollen
North American glaciations
West Tintina Trench Allogroup
topic_facet Tintina Trench
Beringia
Glacial chronology
Magnetostratigraphy
Early and middle Pleistocene
Yukon paleoenvironments
Yukon paleosols
Yukon pollen
North American glaciations
West Tintina Trench Allogroup
url https://hdl.handle.net/10133/3696