1895
DOI: 10.2475/ajs.s3-49.289.1
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Late glacial or Champlain subsidence and re-elevation of the Saint Lawrence River basin

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“…Occasionally, salinity may have been high. This interpretation is compatible with the scenario of Parent and Occhietti (1988) according to whom the area between Québec City and Lake St. Lawrence (Upham, 1895, reinstated by Rodrigues, 1992; Lake Candona of Parent and Occhietti, 1988) was abruptly deglaciated through calving. That area roughly coincides with the brackish, Cassidulina reniforme dominated pre-A.…”
Section: Zone By Zone Interpretation Pre-a Intervalsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Occasionally, salinity may have been high. This interpretation is compatible with the scenario of Parent and Occhietti (1988) according to whom the area between Québec City and Lake St. Lawrence (Upham, 1895, reinstated by Rodrigues, 1992; Lake Candona of Parent and Occhietti, 1988) was abruptly deglaciated through calving. That area roughly coincides with the brackish, Cassidulina reniforme dominated pre-A.…”
Section: Zone By Zone Interpretation Pre-a Intervalsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In a subsequent paper, Rodrigues (1992) designated the same water body (his Fig. 17) by a different name, Lake St. Lawrence, a name which he reintroduced from a paper by Upham (1895). In this paper, Upham referred to an ice barrier in the vicinity of Québec City 1 that impounded the glacial lake and prevented marine waters from entering the lowlands, a concept that has been repeated in subsequent Quaternary literature.…”
Section: Glacial Lake Candonamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cette extension au-delà de la vallée du Saint-Laurent et la présence de l'ostracode Candona expliquent la dénomination de Lac glaciaire Candona (Parent et Occhietti, 1988, par rapport au Lac glaciaire Saint Lawrence introduit par Upham (1895) et repris par Rodrigues (1992). Ce choix évoque le Lac Ancylus qui a temporairement inondé le bassin de la Baltique.…”
Section: Révision De La Chronologie Des Phases De Déversement Des Lacunclassified