2014
DOI: 10.1144/m41.2
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Chapter 2 Continental shelves of Atlantic Canada

Abstract: The wide continental shelves of Atlantic Canada are characterized by a series of banks separated by transverse troughs. These shelves have been imprinted by repeated Quaternary glaciations, so that fluvial valleys have been deepened into fjords and shelf-crossing troughs, and a suite of glacigenic sediments has been deposited. In shallow areas the seafloor is shaped by waves and currents, including the strong tidal currents of the macrotidal Bay of Fundy. Glacigenic sediments have been reworked by modern proce… Show more

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“…Shaw et al (2014) present a detailed description of the shelves, and focus on the glacial history in the last glacial cycle, the glacial land systems, the geographical changes caused by glacio-isostasy, the processes on the upper continental slopes and the sediment mobility on the offshore banks. Miller et al (2014) discuss sedimentation on the stormdominated, microtidal, continental shelf and slope of the eastern US passive continental margin.…”
Section: This Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shaw et al (2014) present a detailed description of the shelves, and focus on the glacial history in the last glacial cycle, the glacial land systems, the geographical changes caused by glacio-isostasy, the processes on the upper continental slopes and the sediment mobility on the offshore banks. Miller et al (2014) discuss sedimentation on the stormdominated, microtidal, continental shelf and slope of the eastern US passive continental margin.…”
Section: This Volumementioning
confidence: 99%