Interpreting submarine structures for glacial retreat periodicity within Muchalat Inlet in Nootka Sound

Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445 [author abstract] At the end of the last glacial maximum a tidewater glacier, as part of the larger Cordilleran Ice Sheet, filled what is now Muchalat Inlet within Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island. As the glacier retreated it left distinct marks and feature...

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Main Author: Deeter, John
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1773/33384
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spelling ftunivwashington:oai:digital.lib.washington.edu:1773/33384 2023-05-15T16:40:54+02:00 Interpreting submarine structures for glacial retreat periodicity within Muchalat Inlet in Nootka Sound Deeter, John 2015-06 http://hdl.handle.net/1773/33384 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/1773/33384 Glacial erosion Ice sheets - history Echo sounding Muchalat Inlet Other 2015 ftunivwashington 2023-03-12T18:54:49Z Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445 [author abstract] At the end of the last glacial maximum a tidewater glacier, as part of the larger Cordilleran Ice Sheet, filled what is now Muchalat Inlet within Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island. As the glacier retreated it left distinct marks and features on the seafloor giving evidence as to what type, and how fast this retreat was. In this study we examined data collected with a Knudsen Chirp Echo Sounder 3260. to look at the seafloor structures present within the inlet. .The overall pattern of structures such as sills along the comparably flatter seabed represents a distinct type of glacial retreat. Using the shape and size of the sills, their intermittent spacing within the inlet, and the location and extent of laminated sediments we can conclude, as shown by previous studies, that this glacier underwent episodic retreat. University of Washington School of Oceanography Other/Unknown Material Ice Sheet Tidewater University of Washington, Seattle: ResearchWorks Knudsen ENVELOPE(16.057,16.057,67.137,67.137)
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topic Glacial erosion
Ice sheets - history
Echo sounding
Muchalat Inlet
spellingShingle Glacial erosion
Ice sheets - history
Echo sounding
Muchalat Inlet
Deeter, John
Interpreting submarine structures for glacial retreat periodicity within Muchalat Inlet in Nootka Sound
topic_facet Glacial erosion
Ice sheets - history
Echo sounding
Muchalat Inlet
description Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445 [author abstract] At the end of the last glacial maximum a tidewater glacier, as part of the larger Cordilleran Ice Sheet, filled what is now Muchalat Inlet within Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island. As the glacier retreated it left distinct marks and features on the seafloor giving evidence as to what type, and how fast this retreat was. In this study we examined data collected with a Knudsen Chirp Echo Sounder 3260. to look at the seafloor structures present within the inlet. .The overall pattern of structures such as sills along the comparably flatter seabed represents a distinct type of glacial retreat. Using the shape and size of the sills, their intermittent spacing within the inlet, and the location and extent of laminated sediments we can conclude, as shown by previous studies, that this glacier underwent episodic retreat. University of Washington School of Oceanography
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author Deeter, John
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title Interpreting submarine structures for glacial retreat periodicity within Muchalat Inlet in Nootka Sound
title_short Interpreting submarine structures for glacial retreat periodicity within Muchalat Inlet in Nootka Sound
title_full Interpreting submarine structures for glacial retreat periodicity within Muchalat Inlet in Nootka Sound
title_fullStr Interpreting submarine structures for glacial retreat periodicity within Muchalat Inlet in Nootka Sound
title_full_unstemmed Interpreting submarine structures for glacial retreat periodicity within Muchalat Inlet in Nootka Sound
title_sort interpreting submarine structures for glacial retreat periodicity within muchalat inlet in nootka sound
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