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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 July 2003
Geology (2003) 31 (7): 617–620.
...Peter U. Clark; Edward J. Brook; Grant M. Raisbeck; Francoise Yiou; Jorie Clark Abstract Cosmogenic 10 Be ages on boulders from the Saglek Moraines of the Torngat Mountains, Labrador, suggest that the moraines were deposited in their type area 13.4 ± 1.5 ka. The 10 Be ages on boulders from similar...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1989
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1989) 26 (10): 2130–2144.
...Peter U. Clark; Susan K. Short; Kerstin M. Williams; John T. Andrews Abstract Sediment, pollen, and diatom records from Square Lake, a small lake dammed by a segment of Saglek Moraine, cover the period of deposition of and deglaciation from the Saglek Moraine. The basal radiocarbon date (18 210...
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Figure 4. Reconstructed ice surface at time of deposition of Saglek Moraines. Reconstruction is based on assumption that moraines marking upper limit of lowest weathering zone correlate with each other; our 10Be results from two widely separated areas (labeled A and B) support this assumption.
Published: 01 July 2003
Figure 4. Reconstructed ice surface at time of deposition of Saglek Moraines. Reconstruction is based on assumption that moraines marking upper limit of lowest weathering zone correlate with each other; our 10 Be results from two widely separated areas (labeled A and B) support this assumption.
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Figure 2. A: Air photo (scale = 1:75,000) of Nakvak Lake field area. Dotted white line marks upper limit of Saglek weathering zone as marked by near-continuous Saglek Moraines. Sample localities are identified. B: Air photo (scale = 1:80,000) of unnamed lake field area west of Kangalaksiorvik Fiord. Solid white lines identify Sagle Moraines. Sample localities identified.
Published: 01 July 2003
Figure 2. A: Air photo (scale = 1:75,000) of Nakvak Lake field area. Dotted white line marks upper limit of Saglek weathering zone as marked by near-continuous Saglek Moraines. Sample localities are identified. B: Air photo (scale = 1:80,000) of unnamed lake field area west of Kangalaksiorvik Fiord
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Isotope ratio of Torngat samples analysed for 26Al and 10Be. Curves are calculated according to production rate information given in the note to Table 4. Solid symbols are samples from bedrock.▲, felsenmeer zone; ♦, intermediate zone; ▼, Saglek zone; ○, erratic beyond the Saglek moraine limit. Durations on the upper curve mark exposure durations prior to any burial event. Numbers adjacent to symbols are laboratory numbers (see Table 4). Error bars represent 1σ. The subvertical line represents a burial pathway.
Published: 26 January 2004
Fig. 9. Isotope ratio of Torngat samples analysed for 26 Al and 10 Be. Curves are calculated according to production rate information given in the note to Table  4 . Solid symbols are samples from bedrock.▲, felsenmeer zone; ♦, intermediate zone; ▼, Saglek zone; ○, erratic beyond the Saglek
Journal Article
Published: 26 January 2004
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2004) 41 (1): 19–38.
...Fig. 9. Isotope ratio of Torngat samples analysed for 26 Al and 10 Be. Curves are calculated according to production rate information given in the note to Table  4 . Solid symbols are samples from bedrock.▲, felsenmeer zone; ♦, intermediate zone; ▼, Saglek zone; ○, erratic beyond the Saglek...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1988
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1988) 25 (8): 1184–1198.
... in till of the Shoal Cove Alloformation are characterized by well-expressed Bw horizons ≥ 19 cm thick. Deposits of the younger Saglek Alloformation are characterized by prominent, well-preserved moraines, outwash fan surfaces, and ice-marginal channels. Soils described in till are poorly developed...
Journal Article
Published: 23 January 2023
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2023) 60 (5): 513–536.
... demonstrate the geomorphic variation within them. The principal third-order units contain additionally a range of fourth-order elements, including, for example, submarine landslides (found in 7 of the 13 units) and submarine moraines (found in all shelf units). The examples are mostly based on the rather...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 October 2012
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (10): 1200–1215.
... our understanding of the longer-term sedimentary record. Multibeam and sub-bottom acoustic data and sediment cores were collected in Nachvak and Saglek fjords, within Canada’s Torngat Mountains National Park, as part of the most extensive study of the park’s marine resources to date. Cores were...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 August 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (8): 1296–1312.
... (e.g., Clark and Josenhans, 1986 ; Clark et al., 1989 ; Brook et al., 1998 ) suggest that the type-Saglek moraines were formed during the late Wisconsinan, rather than earlier ( Ives, 1978 ). Thus, more and more evidence suggests that the northern margins of North American ice sheets were expanded...
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Journal Article
Published: 07 February 2005
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2005) 42 (1): 67–84.
... E.J. Raisbeck G.M. Yiou F. Clark J. 2003 . Cosmogenic 10 Be ages of the Saglek moraines, Torngat Mountains, Labrador . Geology , 31 : 617 – 620 . Colgan P.M. Bierman P.R. Mickelson D.M. Caffee M. 2002 . Variation in glacial erosion near the southern margin...
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Journal Article
Published: 27 November 2014
Journal of the Geological Society (2015) 172 (2): 272–277.
... climate change during the Last Glaciation . Science , 293 , 283 – 287 . Clark P.U. Brook E.J. Raisbeck G.M. Yiou F. Clark J. 2003 . Cosmogenic 10 Be ages of the Saglek Moraines, Torngat Mountains, Labrador . Geology , 31 , 617 – 620 . de Jong M.F...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 November 2018
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2019) 19 (4): 369–393.
... ), the Ungava Bay coastline and Labrador coastline north of 56°N, the valley of the Koksoak River and parts of the Torngat Mountains. It consists predominantly of silty to sandy diamicton, although many other sediment types are also present locally. Rogen moraine is well developed over the Labrador Hills...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2006
GSA Bulletin (2006) 118 (3-4): 406–420.
... characteristics. WZ III is the lowest and presumably youngest, consisting of freshly exposed glaciated bedrock on lower fiord walls and on islands within fiords. WZ II lies at intermediate altitudes, and consists of bedrock with intermediate weathering characteristics. In many places, well-defined moraines lie...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1975
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1975) 23 (3): 361–382.
...) . The presence of eskers, moraines, kames and kettles, and out - wash fans, which are generally about 100 to 150 ft (31 to 46 m) thick on the banks, with 300 to 500 ft (92 to 150 m) of glacial drift in the sur- rounding channels, are seen clearly in the Bedford Institute of Oceano- graphy (Geological Survey...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2000
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2000) 70 (4): 782–787.
... , G. , Ives , J.D. , Loken , O.H. , and Andrews , J.T. , 1965 , Major end moraines in eastern and central Arctic Canada : Geographical Bulletin , v. 7 , p. 137 - 153 . Fillon , R.H. , and Harmes , R.A. , 1982 , Northern Labrador Shelf glacial chronology...
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Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/2006.2415(03)
... cosmogenic nuclide studies are the dating of LGM and recessional moraines that could never be dated previously ( Clark et al., 2003 ; Marquette et al., 2004 ). The prominent Saglek moraine system was shown to consist of two or more components, with an outer ridge dating in the range of 25–18 ka ( Marquette...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1999
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1999) 47 (3): 223–254.
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 2025
GSA Bulletin (2025)
... in moraines near that part of the coast (Peucat et al., 2002). While plutonism in a younger part of the NAMG window occurs in the NAC (1.55 1.50 Ga), with the south to north trend of decreasing ages from the Terre-Adélie craton to NAC being described as a possible plume track (Betts et al., 2007, 2009...