Sediment Transport in a Precambrian Ice Age: The Huronian Gowganda Formation
Abstract
The Gowganda Formation of Ontario consists of conglomerates, quartzites, and argillites deposited in a glacial environment. The distribution of varved argillites and silty limestones suggests continental and marine facies, respectively. Pebble and ripple-drift orientations, distribution of limestones, striated pavements, distribution of the underlying Bruce Group, and Huronian quartzite paleocurrents support the conclusion that sediment transport was from north to south.
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Science
- Pub Date:
- December 1966
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- Bibcode:
- 1966Sci...154.1442L