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Boissonneau, A. N. (1968) Glacial history of Northeastern Ontario II. The Timiskaming–Algoma area. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 5 (1) 97-109 doi:10.1139/e68-011

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TitleGlacial history of Northeastern Ontario II. The Timiskaming–Algoma area
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsBoissonneau, A. N.Author
Year1968 (February 1)Volume5
Issue1
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e68-011Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceBoissonneau, A. N. (1968) Glacial history of Northeastern Ontario II. The Timiskaming–Algoma area. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 5 (1) 97-109 doi:10.1139/e68-011
Plain TextBoissonneau, A. N. (1968) Glacial history of Northeastern Ontario II. The Timiskaming–Algoma area. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 5 (1) 97-109 doi:10.1139/e68-011
In(1968, February) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 5 (1) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes The surficial deposits, ice movements, and glacial lakes within an area of 34 500 square miles in northeastern Ontario are described. Some of the moraines of the study are tentatively correlated with moraines to the west in the upper peninsula of Michigan, in the Nipigon area, and along the north shore of Lake Superior. The glaciolacustrine deposits and sequence of events in the study area in relation to the glacial features and chronology of the southern Great Lakes basin provide a basis for a partial glacial chronology for the study area. A knowledge of the glacial features of this area further elucidates the integration of movements of two advancing ice lobes, which was observed in northwestern Quebec.


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