Subsurface sediment profiles below Point Pelee : indicators of postglacial evolution in western Lake Erie / by John P. Coakley, Allan S. Crowe and Patrice A. Huddart.: En13-5/97-110E-PDF

"An extensive drilling program, undertaken along the western barrier bar at Point Canada, Pelee National Park, Ontario, yielded considerable subsurface sediment data relevant to the nature and lateral geometry of sedimentary units below the Point Pelee foreland. Four major sedimentary units were identified: a basal clay-rich till, a fine-grained glaciolacustrine sand, a medium-grained sand unit (subdivided into a poorly sorted shoreface sand) and an aeolian (dune) sand derived from the shoreface sand), and an organic marsh (gyttja) deposit. The present study confirms the existence of a planar, wave-eroded till surface below the southem portion of Point Pelee at an elevation of approximately 164 m asl. Following this low-water period in the basin, lake levels rose abruptly to an elevation several metres above 172 m asl. This resulted in erosion of the upper part of the glaciolacustrine sand during a later period of stable higher lake levels, perhaps coinciding with the Nipissing flood event (about 4000 BP). This resulted in a planar surface at approximately 169.5 m asl. Several radiocarbon dates on basal gyttja from the marsh (averaging 3200 BP) reflect a subsequent drop in levels to about 2-3 m below present levels. Though undated, the initiation of shoreface and dune sand deposition is roughly cofeval with the basal marsh deposits"--Abstract.

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Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
National Water Research Institute (Canada)
Title Subsurface sediment profiles below Point Pelee : indicators of postglacial evolution in western Lake Erie / by John P. Coakley, Allan S. Crowe and Patrice A. Huddart.
Series title NWRI contribution ; 97-110
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "For submission to the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences".
Reproduction of: Can. J. Earth Sci. 35: 88-99 (1998).
Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract in English and French.
Publishing information Burlington, Ont. : National Water Research Institute, c1998.
Author / Contributor Coakley, J. P. (John Phillip), 1940-
Huddart, Patrice A.
Crowe, Allan, 1952-
Description p. 88-99ill.
Catalogue number
  • En13-5/97-110E-PDF
Subject terms Inland waters
Sediments
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