The coalescence and subsequent divergence of glaciers near the McLeod Lake map area during the last (Fraser) glaciation are recorded by landforms, ice-flow indicators, and the distribution of sediments. Ice initially flowed into the study area from the northwest, with at least one fluctuation in the ice-front position. Ice flow during glacial maximum was generally to the northeast and transitioned to the east during deglaciation. The Quaternary stratigraphic record spans the Fraser Glaciation and is represented by a sequence of advance glaciolacustrine sediments, multiple till units, retreat glaciolacustrine and glaciofluvial sediments, and associated postglacial aeolian material. The surficial geology is dominated by thick, streamlined till that thins where relief is high. Glaciofluvial outwash occurs mostly in northeast- and southeast-trending meltwater channels, while ice-contact glaciofluvial deposits and ablation till occur in depressions throughout the region. Extensive glaciolacustrine deposits blanket low-lying regions in the southern parts of the study area. Meltwater and ice-flow features suggest that deglaciation in the region was dominantly frontal retreat and that ice was largely active as it retreated through the study area. Postglacial aeolian activity was brief; optical dating on K-feldspar from aeolian landforms indicates that the landforms had stabilized by between 8.71–10.71 and 12.3–14.3 ka, and provides minimum ages for ice retreat. The data from the study area are evaluated with similar data from adjacent regions to develop an ice-flow history, and refine the conceptual model of deglaciation for the northern Interior Plateau.
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September 25, 2017
Quaternary geology of part of the McLeod Lake map area (NTS 093J), central British Columbia: lithostratigraphy, glacial history, and chronology Available to Purchase
David A. Sacco;
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Department of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.Corresponding author: David Sacco (email: [email protected]).
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Brent C. Ward;
Brent C. Ward
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Department of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
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Olav B. Lian;
Olav B. Lian
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Department of Geography and the Environment, University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, BC, Canada.
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Denny E. Maynard;
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Denny Maynard & Associates Ltd., North Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Marten Geertsema
Marten Geertsema
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BC Ministry of Forest and Range, Prince George, BC, Canada.
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Brent C. Ward
a
Department of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
Olav B. Lian
b
Department of Geography and the Environment, University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, BC, Canada.
Denny E. Maynard
c
Denny Maynard & Associates Ltd., North Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Marten Geertsema
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BC Ministry of Forest and Range, Prince George, BC, Canada.Corresponding author: David Sacco (email: [email protected]).
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Received:
30 Oct 2016
Accepted:
07 Jun 2017
First Online:
09 Nov 2017
Online ISSN: 1480-3313
Print ISSN: 0008-4077
Published by NRC Research Press
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2017) 54 (10): 1063–1084.
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Received:
30 Oct 2016
Accepted:
07 Jun 2017
First Online:
09 Nov 2017
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David A. Sacco, Brent C. Ward, Olav B. Lian, Denny E. Maynard, Marten Geertsema; Quaternary geology of part of the McLeod Lake map area (NTS 093J), central British Columbia: lithostratigraphy, glacial history, and chronology. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 2017;; 54 (10): 1063–1084. doi: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2016-0198
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- absolute age
- British Columbia
- C-14
- Canada
- carbon
- Cenozoic
- clastic sediments
- fluvial environment
- geochronology
- glacial environment
- glacial geology
- glaciation
- glaciofluvial environment
- glaciolacustrine environment
- Holocene
- ice movement
- isotopes
- lacustrine environment
- lithostratigraphy
- optically stimulated luminescence
- paleoenvironment
- Pleistocene
- Quaternary
- radioactive isotopes
- sediments
- stratigraphic units
- till
- upper Pleistocene
- Western Canada
- McLeod Lake map area
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