La géologie du quarternaire et la géomorphologie de l'Ile Banks, Arctique canadien
Author: Jean-Serge Vincent
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 138
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Author: Jean-Serge Vincent
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 138
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Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
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Total Pages: 58
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Total Pages: 68
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: J. Ehlers
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2011-06-29
Total Pages: 1127
ISBN-13: 0444535373
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book presents an up-to-date, detailed overview of the Quaternary glaciations all over the world, not only with regard to stratigraphy but also with regard to major glacial landforms and the extent of the respective ice sheets. The locations of key sites are included. The information is presented in digital, uniformly prepared maps which can be used in a Geographical Information System (GIS) such as ArcView or ArcGIS. The accompanying text supplies the information on how the data were obtained (geomorphology, geological mapping, air photograph evaluation, satellite imagery), how the features were dated (14C, TL, relative stratigraphy) and how reliable they are supposed to be. All references to the underlying basic publications are included. Where controversial interpretations are possible e.g. in Siberia or Tibet, this is pointed out. As a result, the information on Quaternary glaciations worldwide will be much improved and supplied in a uniform digital format. The information on the glacial limits is compiled in digital form by the coordinators of the project, and is available for download at: http://booksite.elsevier.com/9780444534477/ - Completely updated detailed coverage of worldwide Quaternary glaciations - Information in digital, uniformly prepared maps which can be used in a GIS such as ArcView or ArcGis - Step-by-step guideline how to open and use ArcGis files - Possibility to convert the shapefiles into GoogleEarth kmz-files - Availability of chronological controls
Author: R. McNeely
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 54
ISBN-13: 0662312805
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis publication presents & discusses 295 radiocarbon age determinations made by the Geological Survey of Canada Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory plus 27 dates done by other laboratories. The presentation of dates within each section or subsection of this text is ordered from east to west by province or territory. An index by laboratory sample number is included.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert J. Fulton
Publisher: Ottawa, Canada : Canadian Government Pub. Centre, Supply and Services Canada
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 222
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of regional papers on quaternary glaciation arepresented here under the major section headings of WesternCanada, Arctic Canada, and Eastern Canada.
Author: David J. A. Evans
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 674
ISBN-13: 0415276136
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe seven volumes in this series contain reproductions of papers that the individual editors regarded as the initiators of critical concepts in geomorphology.
Author: Olav Slaymaker
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-12-01
Total Pages: 439
ISBN-13: 3319445952
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the only book to focus on the geomorphological landscapes of Canada West. It outlines the little-appreciated diversity of Canada’s landscapes, and the nature of the geomorphological landscape, which deserves wider publicity. Three of the most important geomorphological facts related to Canada are that 90% of its total area emerged from ice-sheet cover relatively recently, from a geological perspective; permafrost underlies 50% of its landmass and the country enjoys the benefits of having three oceans as its borders: the Arctic, Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Canada West is a land of extreme contrasts — from the rugged Cordillera to the wide open spaces of the Prairies; from the humid west-coast forests to the semi-desert in the interior of British Columbia and from the vast Mackenzie river system of the to small, steep, cascading streams on Vancouver Island. The thickest Canadian permafrost is found in the Yukon and extensive areas of the Cordillera are underlain by sporadic permafrost side-by-side with the never-glaciated plateaus of the Yukon. One of the curiosities of Canada West is the presence of volcanic landforms, extruded through the ice cover of the late Pleistocene and Holocene epochs, which have also left a strong imprint on the landscape. The Mackenzie and Fraser deltas provide the contrast of large river deltas, debouching respectively into the Arctic and Pacific oceans.