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Paleolimnology of two lakes in the Klutlan Glacier region, Yukon Territory, Canada.

January 1, 1980

The time of lake initiation seldom reflects moraine age. Even on the oldest moraine (Harris Creek), lake basins are presently forming. Their sediment character more closely relates to the rapidity of basin formation due to melting of buried ice than to age of the lake itself or of the moraine on which it is situated. A detailed paleolimnological study of two lakes, one on the unglaciated upland and another in an outwash channel penetrating the oldest moraine, revealed progressive limnologic changes through time, suggesting that their basins were stable for 1200 and 400 yr, respectively. - from Authors

Publication Year 1980
Title Paleolimnology of two lakes in the Klutlan Glacier region, Yukon Territory, Canada.
Authors J.P. Bradbury, M.C. Whiteside
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Quaternary Research
Index ID 70012162
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse