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The role of glacial lakes in the pre-contact human history of south-west Yukon Territory: a late drainage hypothesis / Ty Heffner.

Title: The role of glacial lakes in the pre-contact human history of south-west Yukon Territory: a late drainage hypothesis / Ty Heffner.
Author(s): Heffner, Ty.
Date: 2008.
In: Northern Review. (2008.), Vol. 29 (2008)
Abstract: Describes dynamic hydrological processes that have occurred in vicinity of archaeological site KaVn-2 (located in White River valley, south-west Yukon) over last 10,000 years, and explains implications for archaeological record.
Notes:

Northern Review. Vol. 29 :85-104 (2008).

Keywords: 556 -- Hydrology.
556.55 -- Lakes and ponds.
556.555.6 -- Lakes, sediments.
551.332.56 -- Lakes, ice-dammed. Glacial lakes. Disruption of water drainage.
551.794 -- Holocene.
551.583.3 -- Climatic changes, Quaternary.
903 -- Archaeology.
C -- Oceanography, hydrography and hydrology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*430) -- Yukon Territory.
SPRI record no.: 185836

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