“…Criteria for identification of till types and the perceptions regarding the genesis of subglacial diamictons are given by Boulton and Hindmarsh (1987), Dreimanis (1989), Boyce and Eyles (1991), Hicock and Dreimanis (1992), Paterson (1994), Boulton (1996), Hicock et al (1996), Benn and Evans (1996), Ruszczyń ska- Szenajch (2001) and Lian et al (2003). In the context of our study, the latest assessment of the subglacial till and associated sediments indicates that central parts of the CIS in Canada experienced fast ice flow and progressive changes in thermal conditions at the glacier bed during glaciation (Lian and Hicock, 2000;Lian et al, 2003). Additionally, recent analysis JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE of glacial depositional features in British Columbia and the Scablands erosional architecture suggests that many of the Missoula floods may have come from subglacial outbursts from the CIS (Shaw et al, 1999) and this has fueled recent debate on the source of the meltwater (Atwater et al, 2000;Komatsu et al, 2000;Shaw et al, 2000).…”