Surficial geology, Breynat Point, Northwest Territories, NTS 85-B/15 / [by] N.M. Oviatt and R.C. Paulen ; geomatics and cartography by L. Robertson.: M183-1/114-2013E-PDF

"The Pine Point region is of very low relief and characterized by black spruce bogs with local relief not exceeding 20 m. During Wisconsin time, the Breynat Point map sheet was actively and continuously glaciated by the Laurentide Ice Sheet which was generally flowing to the west. Multiple till units were observed in the open pits, however only the uppermost unit was mapped at surface. The map area was completely inundated by proglacial Lake McConnell which formed during deglaciation, glaciolacustrine sediments are the dominant materials that occur as beach ridges and littoral sediments. Reworked beach ridges form eolian dunes up to 15 m high. Raised strandlines formed by earlier phases of Great Slave Lake mark the former isostatic rebound of the land surface. Organic deposits are extensive with mature peatlands and fens, which are underlain by discontinuous permafrost with active thermokarst. Abandoned open pits and waste piles pockmark the former Pine Point mining district"--Abstract.

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Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada.
Geological Survey of Canada.
Title Surficial geology, Breynat Point, Northwest Territories, NTS 85-B/15 / [by] N.M. Oviatt and R.C. Paulen ; geomatics and cartography by L. Robertson.
Series title Canadian geoscience map ; No. 114
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Includes a legend.
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes abstract in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : Natural Resources Canada, c2013.
Author / Contributor Oviatt, N. M.
Paulen, Roger C., 1970-
Robertson, L.
Description 1 map : col.
ISBN 978-1-100-21746-8
Catalogue number
  • M183-1/114-2013E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 292247
Edition Preliminary version
Cartographic data Scale 1:50,000
Subject terms Geological maps
Geomorphology
Surficial geology
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