1976
DOI: 10.4138/1836
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Quaternary Studies in Newfoundland: A Short Review

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“…Reviews or summaries of the progress of Quaternary studies in Newfoundland are given by Tucker (1976), Grant (1977Grant ( , 1989a, Brookes (1982), and Rogerson (1982). Submarine moraines off the west coast of Newfoundland most recently were addressed by Shaw (2003), and a large-scale view of deglaciation of Atlantic Canada is that of Shaw et al (2006).…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reviews or summaries of the progress of Quaternary studies in Newfoundland are given by Tucker (1976), Grant (1977Grant ( , 1989a, Brookes (1982), and Rogerson (1982). Submarine moraines off the west coast of Newfoundland most recently were addressed by Shaw (2003), and a large-scale view of deglaciation of Atlantic Canada is that of Shaw et al (2006).…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, a number of indicators (foraminifera, dinocysts, pollen) point to a warming episode (? interstadial) in unit E. The pre-late Wisconsinan stratigraphy of Newfoundland is virtually unknown (TUCKER, 1976;GRANT, 1977), but comparison with Nova Scotia (PREST, 1977) and the Magdalen Islands (PREST ef al., 1976) suggests E could possibly correlate with the interstadial giving 14 C dates of 32,000-35,000 BP. Such an interpretation is consistent with a fairly uniform overall rate of sedimentation, rather more rapid in unit B, and rather slower in unit A (line A in Fig.…”
Section: Environmental Conditions Recorded In Core Bp-103mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, April 1978, pp.17-32. andFrey 1965), and of late Quaternary glaciations in eastern Canada (Prest and Grant 1969, McDonald 1971, Dreimanis 1971, Grant 1975, Tucker 1976 . The chronology of events is not entirely clear as much of the record on land is patchy and incomplete .…”
Section: Quaternary History and Sea-level Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%