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Sedimentation in a large lake: A reinterpretation...
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Sedimentation in a large lake: A reinterpretation of the late Pleistocene stratigraphy at Scarborough Bluffs, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

A lithofacies code developed for diamicts emphasizes facies variability in the classic upper Pleistocene glaciogenic sequence at Scarborough Bluffs, Ontario, Canada. Lithological breaks along the bluffs are traditionally assigned to incursions of grounded ice margins and to interstadial lakes formed during ice retreat, during the Early and Middle Wisconsin. Detailed sedimentological logging through three diamict units (previously formalized as …

Authors

Eyles CH; Eyles N

Journal

Geology, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 146–152

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Publication Date

1983

DOI

10.1130/0091-7613(1983)11<146:sialla>2.0.co;2

ISSN

0091-7613