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Record #97625:

Importance of the Rossendale site in establishing a deglacial chronology along the southwestern margin of the Laurentide ice sheet / James T. Teller.

Title: Importance of the Rossendale site in establishing a deglacial chronology along the southwestern margin of the Laurentide ice sheet / James T. Teller.
Author(s): Teller, James T.
Date: 1989.
In: Quaternary Research. (1989.), Vol. 32(1) (1989)
Abstract: Disagreement has existed for many years over timing of deglaciation across Lake Agassiz basin, which is critical in establishing routing of meltwater and precipitation runoff from this part of central North America and in evaluating influence this water had on rivers and oceans into which it drained. Based on new radiocarbon dates for wood at Rossendale, Manitoba, support is shown for date of 12 ka BP for retreat of ice margin into southern Lake Agassiz and 11 ka BP north of Rossendale site.
Notes:

Quaternary Research. Vol. 32(1) :12-23 (1989).

Keywords: 551.337 -- Chronology of the Pleistocene and recent periods.
E7 -- Glaciology: glacial geology and ice ages.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*426) -- Manitoba.
SPRI record no.: 97625

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