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Record #111494:

Sedimentary record of Harrison Lake: implications for deglaciation in southwestern British Columbia / Joseph R. Desloges, Robert Gilbert.

Title: Sedimentary record of Harrison Lake: implications for deglaciation in southwestern British Columbia / Joseph R. Desloges, Robert Gilbert.
Author(s): Desloges, Joseph R.
Gilbert, Robert.
Date: 1991.
In: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. (1991.), Vol. 28(5) (1991)
Abstract: Southern Coast Mountains. Depositional events and processes deduced from examination of acoustic records and short cores; field work carried out in July 1989. In places, glaciolacustrine sediments exceed 70 m in thickness and represent entire deglacial and postglacial accumulation record.
Notes:

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Vol. 28(5) :800-815 (1991).

Keywords: 551.33 -- Glacial geology.
551.332.26 -- Glacio-lacustrine deposits and varves.
551.336 -- Ice ages.
551.79 -- Quaternary.
E7 -- Glaciology: glacial geology and ice ages.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*429) -- British Columbia.
SPRI record no.: 111494

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