1977
DOI: 10.1017/s0016756800043442
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Late Precambrian glacial climate and the Earth's obliquity — a discussion

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“…For example, in the Cenozoic of Alaska, twelve major glaciations were reinterpreted as having formed largely by SGFs (Plafker et al, 1977;Eyles & Eyles, 1989). Schermerhorn documented similar reinterpretations shown in his classic work on Late Precambrian diamictites (Schermerhorn, 1974(Schermerhorn, , 1977. Many researchers in addition to Schermerhorn have compared tills, glaciomarine sediments and different kinds of SGFs, but the work may have been hampered by the assumption that outcrops with equivocal origin are ice-age deposits (Hambrey & Harland, 1981b;Boulton & Deynoux, 1981;Anderson, 1983;Wright et al, 1983;Eyles, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in the Cenozoic of Alaska, twelve major glaciations were reinterpreted as having formed largely by SGFs (Plafker et al, 1977;Eyles & Eyles, 1989). Schermerhorn documented similar reinterpretations shown in his classic work on Late Precambrian diamictites (Schermerhorn, 1974(Schermerhorn, , 1977. Many researchers in addition to Schermerhorn have compared tills, glaciomarine sediments and different kinds of SGFs, but the work may have been hampered by the assumption that outcrops with equivocal origin are ice-age deposits (Hambrey & Harland, 1981b;Boulton & Deynoux, 1981;Anderson, 1983;Wright et al, 1983;Eyles, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%