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Author : Barendregt, R.W.; Enkin, R.J.; Duk-Rodkin, A..; and Baker, J.
Date : 1996
Title : Paleomagnetic evidence for late Cenozoic glaciations in the Mackenzie Mountains of the Northwest Territories, Canada.
Publication : Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Issue : 33(6):
Page(s) : 896-903.
Abstract
The Mackenzie Mountains were affected by montane valley glaciers during the Pleistocene and peripherally by the Laurentide ice Sheet during the last glaciation. In this paper we report on magnetostratigraphic dating and correlation of three sections recording Late Pliocene to Late Pleistocene glaciations. Each section consists of a colluvial unit overlying a Pliocene pediment surface cut into Proterozoic or Paleozoic bedrock, or Tertiary gravel which is in turn overlain by a stack of five, and in places six, montane tills, usually with soils developed at their surfaces, and capped by a Laurentide till. Normal and reverse magnetizations were recognized with single-domain magnetite as a dominant remanence carrier.
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