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Mulligan, Riley P.M., Bajc, Andy F. (2018) The pre-Late Wisconsin stratigraphy of southern Simcoe County, Ontario: implications for ice sheet buildup, decay, and Great Lakes drainage evolution. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 55 (7) 709-729 doi:10.1139/cjes-2016-0160

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TitleThe pre-Late Wisconsin stratigraphy of southern Simcoe County, Ontario: implications for ice sheet buildup, decay, and Great Lakes drainage evolution
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsMulligan, Riley P.M.Author
Bajc, Andy F.Author
Year2018 (July)Volume55
Issue7
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/cjes-2016-0160Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMulligan, Riley P.M., Bajc, Andy F. (2018) The pre-Late Wisconsin stratigraphy of southern Simcoe County, Ontario: implications for ice sheet buildup, decay, and Great Lakes drainage evolution. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 55 (7) 709-729 doi:10.1139/cjes-2016-0160
Plain TextMulligan, Riley P.M., Bajc, Andy F. (2018) The pre-Late Wisconsin stratigraphy of southern Simcoe County, Ontario: implications for ice sheet buildup, decay, and Great Lakes drainage evolution. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 55 (7) 709-729 doi:10.1139/cjes-2016-0160
In(2018, July) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 55 (7) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Recent three-dimensional mapping investigations in southern Simcoe County, Ontario, allow refinement of the existing regional stratigraphic framework. Analysis of 25 continuously cored boreholes has revealed a complex but consistent sediment succession that provides a record of the last two glacial cycles (Marine Isotope Stages 1–6). Five stratigraphic units (SU1–SU5) comprise the pre-Late Wisconsin record. The stratigraphy is floored by a presumed Illinoian glacial complex consisting of a lower, coarse-grained till (SU1), locally overlain by stratified glaciolacustrine and glaciofluvial sediments (SU2), but more commonly capped by a stone-poor, fine-grained till (SU3) of the Georgian Bay lobe. A widespread subaerial unconformity developed on the upper surface of SU3 contains organic-bearing, nonglacial deposits (SU4) ranging between 54 800 ± 3000 years BP (considered beyond the limits of radiocarbon dating) and 37 450 ± 590 14C years BP. SU4 is abruptly overlain by a thick succession of rhythmically laminated lacustrine muds graded upwards into glaciolacustrine silts and clays interrupted by regionally continuous sand bodies (SU5). The succession is capped (and locally truncated) by Late Wisconsin Newmarket Till. The sedimentary record of southern Simcoe County is correlated with other well-studied reference sections in southern Ontario and contains information that informs reconstructions of former ice extents in the lower Great Lakes region following the Illinoian glaciation. Several sediment units host aquifers, but limited thickness and spatial extent, as well as issues with naturally occurring dissolved gases and solids, restrict their use for groundwater supply.


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