An updated radiocarbon-based ice margin chronology for the last deglaciation of the North American Ice Sheet Complex

Volume: 234, Pages: 106223 - 106223
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
The North American Ice Sheet Complex (NAISC; consisting of the Laurentide, Cordilleran and Innuitian ice sheets) was the largest ice mass to repeatedly grow and decay in the Northern Hemisphere during the Quaternary. Understanding its pattern of retreat following the Last Glacial Maximum is critical for studying many facets of the Late Quaternary, including ice sheet behaviour, the evolution of Holocene landscapes, sea level, atmospheric...
Paper Details
Title
An updated radiocarbon-based ice margin chronology for the last deglaciation of the North American Ice Sheet Complex
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
234
Pages
106223 - 106223
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