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Glacial marine sedimentation; Paleoclimatic significance
Sedimentary facies associated with Antarctica’s floating ice masses
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John B. Anderson
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Douglas S. Kennedy
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Michael J. Smith
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Eugene W. Domack
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January 1 1991
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Geological Society of America
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1991
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pp. v
Foreword
pp. 1
Sedimentary facies associated with Antarctica’s floating ice masses
pp. 27
Facies distribution resulting from sedimentation under polar interglacial climatic conditions within a high-latitude marginal basin, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
pp. 51
Laminated sediments in prodeltaic deposits, Glacier Bay, Alaska
pp. 61
Ice-proximal sediment accumulation rates in a temperate glacial fjord, southeastern Alaska
pp. 107
Sedimentology of late Pleistocene (Laurentide) deglacial-phase deposits, eastern Maine; An example of a temperate marine grounded ice-sheet margin
pp. 137
Seismic stratigraphy of glacial marine units, Maine inner shelf
pp. 159
The Yakataga Formation; A late Miocene to Pleistocene record of temperate glacial marine sedimentation in the Gulf of Alaska
pp. 191
Comparisons in depositional style of “polar” and “temperate” glacial ice; Late Paleozoic Whiteout Conglomerate (West Antarctica) and late Proterozoic Mineral Fork Formation (Utah)
pp. 207
Late Proterozoic (Sturtian) succession of the North Flinders Basin, South Australia; An example of temperate glaciation in an active rift setting
pp. 223
Glacial marine sedimentation; Paleoclimatic significance; A discussion
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