Submarine glacial landforms on the Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine continental shelf

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Main Authors: Todd, Brian J., Shaw, John, Valentine, Page C.
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Language:English
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spelling ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/8613 2023-05-15T16:40:46+02:00 Submarine glacial landforms on the Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine continental shelf Todd, Brian J. Shaw, John Valentine, Page C. 2016-11 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8613 en_US eng https://doi.org/10.1144/M46.154 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8613 Preprint 2016 ftwhoas https://doi.org/10.1144/M46.154 2022-05-28T22:59:48Z Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Geological Society of London for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geological Society, London, Memoirs 46 (2016): 429-436, doi:10.1144/M46.154. The Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine region surrounds the southern part of Nova Scotia, encompassing, from west to east, the Bay of Fundy, Grand Manan Basin, German Bank, Browns Bank, Northeast Channel, and northeastern Georges Bank (Fig. 1a). During the last glacial maximum (~24–20 14C ka BP), the southeast margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) occupied the study area, the rest of the Gulf of Maine, and the continental Scotian Shelf off Atlantic Canada (see Dyke et al. 2002, Fig. 1; Hundert & Piper 2008, Fig. 16; Shaw et al. 2006, Fig. 8). Early mapping of the glaciated region on the Scotian Shelf using side-scan sonar imagery and seismic reflection profiles revealed topographic features interpreted to be recessional moraines indicative of retreat of the LIS (King et al. 1972; King 1996; Stea et al. 1998). Subsequently, multibeam sonar seafloor mapping of local-scale glacial landforms on the inner Scotian Shelf off Halifax, Nova Scotia (Fig. 1a) provided further information on the dynamics of the advance and retreat of the ice sheet (Loncarevic et al. 1994). Interpretation of seismic reflection profiles across Georges Bank revealed that the surficial sediment is a veneer of glacial debris transported to Georges Bank by the LIS during the late Pleistocene from continental areas to the north (Shepard et al. 1934; Knott & Hoskins 1968; Oldale & Uchupi 1970; Schlee 1973; Schlee & Pratt 1970; Twichell et al. 1987; Fader et al. 1988). Recent high-resolution multibeam sonar surveys of German Bank and the Bay of Fundy mapped a complex of ice-advance and ice-retreat features attributed to the activity of the LIS (Todd et al. 2007; Todd & Shaw 2012). 2017-11-01 Report Ice Sheet Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Canada Pratt ENVELOPE(176.683,176.683,-85.400,-85.400) Todd ENVELOPE(-85.933,-85.933,-78.050,-78.050) Manan ENVELOPE(8.748,8.748,62.793,62.793) Browns ENVELOPE(-44.583,-44.583,-60.700,-60.700) Hoskins ENVELOPE(159.050,159.050,-81.833,-81.833) Stea ENVELOPE(18.485,18.485,68.940,68.940) Geological Society, London, Memoirs 46 1 429 436
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description Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Geological Society of London for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geological Society, London, Memoirs 46 (2016): 429-436, doi:10.1144/M46.154. The Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine region surrounds the southern part of Nova Scotia, encompassing, from west to east, the Bay of Fundy, Grand Manan Basin, German Bank, Browns Bank, Northeast Channel, and northeastern Georges Bank (Fig. 1a). During the last glacial maximum (~24–20 14C ka BP), the southeast margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) occupied the study area, the rest of the Gulf of Maine, and the continental Scotian Shelf off Atlantic Canada (see Dyke et al. 2002, Fig. 1; Hundert & Piper 2008, Fig. 16; Shaw et al. 2006, Fig. 8). Early mapping of the glaciated region on the Scotian Shelf using side-scan sonar imagery and seismic reflection profiles revealed topographic features interpreted to be recessional moraines indicative of retreat of the LIS (King et al. 1972; King 1996; Stea et al. 1998). Subsequently, multibeam sonar seafloor mapping of local-scale glacial landforms on the inner Scotian Shelf off Halifax, Nova Scotia (Fig. 1a) provided further information on the dynamics of the advance and retreat of the ice sheet (Loncarevic et al. 1994). Interpretation of seismic reflection profiles across Georges Bank revealed that the surficial sediment is a veneer of glacial debris transported to Georges Bank by the LIS during the late Pleistocene from continental areas to the north (Shepard et al. 1934; Knott & Hoskins 1968; Oldale & Uchupi 1970; Schlee 1973; Schlee & Pratt 1970; Twichell et al. 1987; Fader et al. 1988). Recent high-resolution multibeam sonar surveys of German Bank and the Bay of Fundy mapped a complex of ice-advance and ice-retreat features attributed to the activity of the LIS (Todd et al. 2007; Todd & Shaw 2012). 2017-11-01
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Shaw, John
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Submarine glacial landforms on the Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine continental shelf
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title Submarine glacial landforms on the Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine continental shelf
title_short Submarine glacial landforms on the Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine continental shelf
title_full Submarine glacial landforms on the Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine continental shelf
title_fullStr Submarine glacial landforms on the Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine continental shelf
title_full_unstemmed Submarine glacial landforms on the Bay of Fundy–northern Gulf of Maine continental shelf
title_sort submarine glacial landforms on the bay of fundy–northern gulf of maine continental shelf
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