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A paleolimnological constraint to the extent of the Last Glaciation on northern Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic
Authors:Alexander P Wolfe  Roger H King
Institution:a Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, Campus Box 450,University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0450, USA;b Department of Geography, University of WesternOntario, London, ON, Canada N6A 5C2
Abstract:Pre-Holocenelacustrine sediments from a small coastal lake on the TrueloveLowland, northeastern Devon Island,Nunavut Territory, Canada, indicatethat a viable terrestrial ecosystem existed prior to postglacialmarine inundation and subsequent isostatic emergence of thebasin. An AMS 14C age of 38 kaBP on the basal lacustrine unit provides a preliminarygeochronological framework. This find has directimplications for regional glacial history, becauseit argues against both the Late Wisconsinan glaciation ofcertain coastal lowlands on northern Devon Island,as well as the occupation of Jones Sound by an outlet of theInnuitian Ice Sheet between Devon and Ellesmere islands.
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