Pollen Diagrams in the Mackenzie Delta Area, N.W.T.

Authors

  • J.R. Mackay
  • J. Terasmae

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3543

Keywords:

Deglaciation

Abstract

Considers postglacial climatic changes in northern Mackenzie District, from palynological and other evidence. Peat from exposures in two areas, also alluvial sediments from a drill hole were analyzed; pollen diagrams with radiocarbon control are presented for the peat. From these investigations and geomorphic interpretation of the exposures, fossil evidence, etc., a tentative climatic sequence is proposed; deglaciation about 12,000 yrs ago, a cool-dry climate 8500-7500 B.P., a warmer and drier period, and increased moisture and cooling climate in late postglacial time. The last changes are indicated by increases in alder and Ericaceae and formation of pingos.

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Published

1963-01-01