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Author : Charbonneau, R.; and David, P.P.
Date : 1993
Title : Glacial dispersal of rock debris in central Gaspesie, Quebec
Publication : Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Issue : 30(8):
Page(s) : 1697-1707
Abstract
The lithological content of tills in central Gaspesie is evaluated by pebble counting of 231 samples collected in excavation pits and containing 200 pebbles each. The results are usedhere to establish the pattern of debris dispersal and to infer the glacial history of the area. The dispersal pattern is characterized by well-defined southeasterly (160-170 degrees) and northeasterly (40-60 degrees) trending trains. Half-distance values of glacial transport along the trains range from 5 to 9 km for both directions, suggesting ice flow events ofconsiderable magnitude. The volume of material in the trains represents 1-6 m of glacial erosion of the bedrock. Glacial cirques and short U-shaped valleys, about 100-200 m deep,are incised into the McGerrigle Mountains granite pluton as well as the adjacent metabasalt. The corresponding trains are aligned with these erosional features, indicating that their clastcontent was derived from those features during an early Alpine Glacier Phase. The southeasterly trending dispersal trains are associated with an invasion of central Gaspesie by the Laurentide Ice Sheet during the Early Wisconsinan, whereas the northeasterly trending trains are associated with a local centre of outflow over Gaspesie during the LateWisconsinan.
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