Les glissements rétrogressifs de fonte de la rivière Willow, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Canada: Caractéristiques sédimentologiques, distribution spatiale et temporelle
The Willow River (Richardson Mountains, N.W.T.) drainage basin is located at the western limit reached by the Laurentide ice-sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The icesheet covered the eastern fringe of the Mountains and deposited a lodgment till. The textural maturity and the lithology of...
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ftunivottawa:oai:ruor.uottawa.ca:10393/26444 2023-05-15T13:03:27+02:00 Les glissements rétrogressifs de fonte de la rivière Willow, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Canada: Caractéristiques sédimentologiques, distribution spatiale et temporelle Bjornson, Jean Lauriol, Bernard 2003 110 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26444 https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-18187 fr fre University of Ottawa (Canada) Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 42-06, page: 2141. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26444 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-18187 Physical Geography Geology Environmental Sciences Thesis 2003 ftunivottawa https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-18187 2021-01-04T17:08:45Z The Willow River (Richardson Mountains, N.W.T.) drainage basin is located at the western limit reached by the Laurentide ice-sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The icesheet covered the eastern fringe of the Mountains and deposited a lodgment till. The textural maturity and the lithology of the erratics indicate a distant origin to the till. During deglaciation, the retreating ice-sheet provided a supply of melt water to the aggrading permafrost. The resulting ice rich permafrost has been the host to two periods of thermokarst activity. The first, synchronous with the early Holocene warm period, led to an increase in active layer thickness and slope instability. The second, more recent, dates to the Little Ice Age and may have resulted from an increase in either fire frequency or intensity, or in modifications to the vegetation cover. Today, numerous active and inactive retrogressive thaw slumps can be seen throughout the drainage basin, but their distribution is restricted to the LGM. The slumps are polycyclic in nature and their headwall typically expose 2 units: the lodgment till (unit 1) overlain by a diamicton (unit 2) separated by a thaw unconformity. The latter is not associated to the paleo-active layer observed elsewhere in the Canadian northwest. Air photographs show an increase in thermokarst activity during the two last decades. Thesis Active layer thickness Ice Ice Sheet permafrost Territoires du Nord-Ouest Thermokarst uO Research (University of Ottawa - uOttawa) Canada Richardson Mountains ENVELOPE(-136.171,-136.171,67.000,67.000) |
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The Willow River (Richardson Mountains, N.W.T.) drainage basin is located at the western limit reached by the Laurentide ice-sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The icesheet covered the eastern fringe of the Mountains and deposited a lodgment till. The textural maturity and the lithology of the erratics indicate a distant origin to the till. During deglaciation, the retreating ice-sheet provided a supply of melt water to the aggrading permafrost. The resulting ice rich permafrost has been the host to two periods of thermokarst activity. The first, synchronous with the early Holocene warm period, led to an increase in active layer thickness and slope instability. The second, more recent, dates to the Little Ice Age and may have resulted from an increase in either fire frequency or intensity, or in modifications to the vegetation cover. Today, numerous active and inactive retrogressive thaw slumps can be seen throughout the drainage basin, but their distribution is restricted to the LGM. The slumps are polycyclic in nature and their headwall typically expose 2 units: the lodgment till (unit 1) overlain by a diamicton (unit 2) separated by a thaw unconformity. The latter is not associated to the paleo-active layer observed elsewhere in the Canadian northwest. Air photographs show an increase in thermokarst activity during the two last decades. |
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Les glissements rétrogressifs de fonte de la rivière Willow, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Canada: Caractéristiques sédimentologiques, distribution spatiale et temporelle |
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Les glissements rétrogressifs de fonte de la rivière Willow, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Canada: Caractéristiques sédimentologiques, distribution spatiale et temporelle |
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Les glissements rétrogressifs de fonte de la rivière Willow, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Canada: Caractéristiques sédimentologiques, distribution spatiale et temporelle |
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Les glissements rétrogressifs de fonte de la rivière Willow, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Canada: Caractéristiques sédimentologiques, distribution spatiale et temporelle |
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Les glissements rétrogressifs de fonte de la rivière Willow, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Canada: Caractéristiques sédimentologiques, distribution spatiale et temporelle |
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les glissements rétrogressifs de fonte de la rivière willow, territoires du nord-ouest, canada: caractéristiques sédimentologiques, distribution spatiale et temporelle |
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Active layer thickness Ice Ice Sheet permafrost Territoires du Nord-Ouest Thermokarst |
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 42-06, page: 2141. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26444 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-18187 |
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