Postglacial Tectonic and Sea Level History of the Central Canadian Arctic


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This study of the sea level history of the central Canadian Arctic examines evidence of the 'Holocene (postglacial) block tectonics' to explain the phenomena of differential uplift after deglaciation, with a focus on Prince of Wales Island.




Climate and Glacial History of the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago, Russian Arctic


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This is the first book on the climate and Quaternary geology of Novaya Zemlya since 1924. This volume also presents the results of a search for sixteenth century navigator Willem Barents along Novaya Zemlya's northern shores, and a synopsis of the exploration of the region after the "Little Ice Age." Appendices and tables summarize the occurrence of bird species and reindeer, as well as the spread of radioisotope contaminants following nuclear weapons tests since 1954. This title is a Rozenberg Publishers title.







Threads of Arctic Prehistory


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This collection of eighteen papers honours the long and productive career of Dr. William E. Taylor, Jr. They deal with a range of topics in Canadian Arctic archaeology from the Mackenzie Delta to Labrador and from the earliest Palaeoeskimo to historical questions such as the origins of the Copper Inuit and the mysterious demise of the Sadlermiut.







Glacially-Triggered Faulting


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Glacially triggered faulting describes movement of pre-existing faults caused by a combination of tectonic and glacially induced isostatic stresses. The most impressive fault-scarps are found in northern Europe, assumed to be reactivated at the end of the deglaciation. This view has been challenged as new faults have been discovered globally with advanced techniques such as LiDAR, and fault activity dating has shown several phases of reactivation thousands of years after deglaciation ended. This book summarizes the current state-of-the-art research in glacially triggered faulting, discussing the theoretical aspects that explain the presence of glacially induced structures and reviews the geological, geophysical, geodetic and geomorphological investigation methods. Written by a team of international experts, it provides the first global overview of confirmed and proposed glacially induced faults, and provides an outline for modelling these stresses and features. It is a go-to reference for geoscientists and engineers interested in ice sheet-solid Earth interaction.




Coastal Evolution


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A 1995 review of how shorelines have changed since the last Ice Age, and what this implies for future environmental management.




Geological Survey of Canada, Current Research no. 2005


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This publication presents & discusses 533 radiocarbon age determinations made by the Geological Survey of Canada Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory plus 169 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.