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The sedimentary record and neoglacial history of Tide Lake, northwestern British Columbia / John J. Clague, William H. Mathews.
Title: | The sedimentary record and neoglacial history of Tide Lake, northwestern British Columbia / John J. Clague, William H. Mathews. |
Author(s): | Clague, John J. Mathews, William H. |
Date: | 1992. |
In: | Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. (1992.), Vol. 29(11) (1992) |
Abstract: | Tide Lake drained around 1930 to expose diverse array of glaciolacustrine sediments and landforms. Presents information on distribution and character of these, and, from this information, recent fluctuations of Berendon and Frank Mackie glaciers are deduced. |
Notes: | Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Vol. 29(11) :2383-2396 (1992). |
Keywords: | 551.33 -- Glacial geology. 551.332.56 -- Lakes, ice-dammed. Glacial lakes. Disruption of water drainage. 551.332.26 -- Glacio-lacustrine deposits and varves. 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.324 -- Land ice. 551.324.22 -- Glaciers. 551.324.6 -- Land ice, fluctuation. 551.336 -- Ice ages. 551.794 -- Holocene. E7 -- Glaciology: glacial geology and ice ages. (*41) -- Canada. (*429) -- British Columbia. |
SPRI record no.: | 119931 |
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