par Lorrain, Reginald ;demeur, philippe
Référence Arctic and Alpine Research, 17, 1, page (89-98)
Publication Publié, 1985
Référence Arctic and Alpine Research, 17, 1, page (89-98)
Publication Publié, 1985
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Ground ice masses are exposed in some areas of Prince Albert Peninsula, Victoria Island. Two of them were studied along the scarps of slumps during the summer of 1982. The ice was beneath a 1-m-thick Wisconsinan till and showed a clear subvertical banding. Sampling was done mainly for ice isotopic analyses but also for particle analyses. These ground ice masses are most probably the first example cited in the literature of Wisconsinan glacier ice in the present-day unglaciated part of the Canadian Arctic. -from Authors |