“…This palaeoglaciological signature has been likened to the terrestrial equivalent of ice stream/troughmouth fan systems of submarine settings (Evans et al, 2012), and on the prairies is representative of marginal lobation and partial overprinting along the termini of fast ice flow corridors (Patterson, 1997(Patterson, , 1998Colgan et al, 2003;Jennings, 2006;Evans et al, 2008;Ó Cofaigh et al, 2010;Margold et al, 2015;Norris et al, 2018). The role of surging and changing basal thermal regimes in driving spatial and temporal variability in landsystems associated with lobate ice stream margins are being increasingly emphasised as higher resolution geomorphological mapping is undertaken (e.g., Mooers, 1990;Colgan et al, 2003;Evans et al, 2014Evans et al, , 2016aSookhan et al 2018;Mulligan et al 2019). Additionally, thinning and recession of these ice margins occurred down the adverse slope of the regional drainage gradient, which promoted the development of large proglacial lakes, gave rise to complex meltwater drainage patterns and ice-contact glacifluvial features (Christiansen, 1979;Kehew and Lord, 1986;Evans, 2000;Clayton et al, 2008;.…”