Watch the Dallas Symposium LIVE, and fundraiser auction
Ticket proceeds support mindat.org! - click here...
Log InRegister
Quick Links : The Mindat ManualThe Rock H. Currier Digital LibraryMindat Newsletter [Free Download]
Home PageAbout MindatThe Mindat ManualHistory of MindatCopyright StatusWho We AreContact UsAdvertise on Mindat
Donate to MindatCorporate SponsorshipSponsor a PageSponsored PagesMindat AdvertisersAdvertise on Mindat
Learning CenterWhat is a mineral?The most common minerals on earthInformation for EducatorsMindat ArticlesThe ElementsThe Rock H. Currier Digital LibraryGeologic Time
Minerals by PropertiesMinerals by ChemistryAdvanced Locality SearchRandom MineralRandom LocalitySearch by minIDLocalities Near MeSearch ArticlesSearch GlossaryMore Search Options
Search For:
Mineral Name:
Locality Name:
Keyword(s):
 
The Mindat ManualAdd a New PhotoRate PhotosLocality Edit ReportCoordinate Completion ReportAdd Glossary Item
Mining CompaniesStatisticsUsersMineral MuseumsClubs & OrganizationsMineral Shows & EventsThe Mindat DirectoryDevice SettingsThe Mineral Quiz
Photo SearchPhoto GalleriesSearch by ColorNew Photos TodayNew Photos YesterdayMembers' Photo GalleriesPast Photo of the Day GalleryPhotography

Evans, David J. A., Rogerson, Robert J. (1986) Glacial geomorphology and chronology in the Selamiut Range – Nachvak Fiord area, Torngat Mountains, Labrador. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (1) 66-76 doi:10.1139/e86-007

Advanced
   -   Only viewable:
Reference TypeJournal (article/letter/editorial)
TitleGlacial geomorphology and chronology in the Selamiut Range – Nachvak Fiord area, Torngat Mountains, Labrador
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsEvans, David J. A.Author
Rogerson, Robert J.Author
Year1986 (January 1)Volume23
Issue1
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e86-007Search in ResearchGate
Generate Citation Formats
Mindat Ref. ID478832Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:478832:8
GUID0
Full ReferenceEvans, David J. A., Rogerson, Robert J. (1986) Glacial geomorphology and chronology in the Selamiut Range – Nachvak Fiord area, Torngat Mountains, Labrador. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (1) 66-76 doi:10.1139/e86-007
Plain TextEvans, David J. A., Rogerson, Robert J. (1986) Glacial geomorphology and chronology in the Selamiut Range – Nachvak Fiord area, Torngat Mountains, Labrador. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (1) 66-76 doi:10.1139/e86-007
In(1986, January) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 23 (1) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes The Selamiut Range of the Torngat Mountains, northern Labrador, rises to over 1700 m above sea level and constituted a barrier to eastward-flowing Laurentide ice during former glaciations. Local and regional ice has left an assemblage of landforms exhibiting cross-cutting relationships. Three glacial phases are recognized in the area. The oldest and most extensive (the Ivitak phase) is marked by high-elevation till deposited when regional and local ice coalesced. At this time regional ice flowed eastward down Nachvak Fiord while interfiord highlands extended above the ice as nunataks. During a late Ivitak phase a large proglacial lake was dammed in the lower McComick Valley at 80 m above sea level when regional and local ice in Nachvak Fiord blocked the local drainage. During the subsequent Nachvak phase, lakes were dammed in the lower McCornick Valley at 67 and 53 m above sea level for ca. 3000 years by Laurentide ice alone. The Superguksoak had three subphases when local cirque glaciers expanded up to 5 km beyond their present limits. The Holocene marine limit around 33 m reflects the small ice load influencing Nachvak Fiord, or very late deglaciation of the Ivitak Cove area.The chronology of these glacial and proglacial deposits is based on their spatial relationships as well as pedology and lichenometry. Seventy-nine soil pits excavated to the base of the Cox horizon indicate the relative duration of weathering since deglaciation. Absolute ages for the soils are estimated to be > 40–40 ka BP for the Ivitak phase, 23–17 ka BP for the Nachvak phase, and 12–5 ka BP for Superguksoak I. Measurements of Rhizocarpon geographicum indicate that prominent Superguksoak-phase moraines bordering the present-day cirques were abandoned approximately > 4000, 3000, and 1500 years BP. Collectively these data are compared with earlier fieldwork in northern Labrador, and some discrepancies are discussed.


See Also

These are possibly similar items as determined by title/reference text matching only.

 
and/or  
Mindat.org is an outreach project of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
Copyright © mindat.org and the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy 1993-2025, except where stated. Most political location boundaries are Β© OpenStreetMap contributors. Mindat.org relies on the contributions of thousands of members and supporters. Founded in 2000 by Jolyon Ralph.
To cite: Ralph, J., Von Bargen, D., Martynov, P., Zhang, J., Que, X., Prabhu, A., Morrison, S. M., Li, W., Chen, W., & Ma, X. (2025). Mindat.org: The open access mineralogy database to accelerate data-intensive geoscience research. American Mineralogist, 110(6), 833–844. doi:10.2138/am-2024-9486.
Privacy Policy - Terms & Conditions - Contact Us / DMCA issues - Report a bug/vulnerability Current server date and time: August 22, 2025 23:24:05
Go to top of page