1969
DOI: 10.2307/1550356
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Radiocarbon Isochrones on the Disintegration of the Laurentide Ice Sheet

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“…This pattern shows a similar timing for advance and retreat as derived from the proxy field evidence, e.g. GOLDTHWAITE (1958); PREST (1969); BRYSON et al (1969); DENTON and HUGHES (1981); PREST (1984).…”
Section: Advance and Retreat Ratessupporting
confidence: 76%
“…This pattern shows a similar timing for advance and retreat as derived from the proxy field evidence, e.g. GOLDTHWAITE (1958); PREST (1969); BRYSON et al (1969); DENTON and HUGHES (1981); PREST (1984).…”
Section: Advance and Retreat Ratessupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The o uter coa st e:nerged from th e retreating glaciers about 10000 years ago (Andrews and o th ers, 1970;Bryson and others, 1969 ) . R etrea t th ereaft er' was relatively slow ( < 2 7 m year-I) and there is good eviden ce that some glaciers from the inl and ice sheet were sti ll in contact with the sea about 4 300 years ago (Andrews, 1969) .…”
Section: Home Baymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The timing and pattern of the preceding ice retreat on the peninsula were poorly known until recently because few dates indicating local déglaciation time were available from the interior. Several déglaciation chronologies for the region have been published (PREST, 1969;BRYSON et al, 1969;IVES et al 1975;HILLAIRE-MARCEL and OCCHIETTI, 1980;MAYEWSKI et al, 1981), but these reconstructions are imprecise because of the lack of data from the interior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%