Latest Pleistocene glaciomarine and marine deposition in the northern Puget lowland, Washington
- Williams Coll., Williamstown, MA (United States). Dept. of Geology
Latest Pleistocene (Fraser) continental ice deposited thick, narrow zones of ice-marginal debris and widespread pebbly silt into marine water as it retreated from the northern Puget lowland of Washington at about 14,000 B.P. Exposed deposits include several collapsed terrestrial ice-contact complexes. Most sediment accumulated in marine water during or after ice retreat, but before glacioisostatic rebound lifted the area about sea level. Gravelly sand, pebbly silt, gravelly diamicton, cross bedded silty sand, and massive to laminated silt were deposited in glaciomarine, marine, estuarine, and shoreline environments now exposed at elevations as high as 150 m. Ice-proximal facies formed from sediment-rich fresh-water plumes and mass movements at the margins of grounded ice lobes; transitional and distal deposits incorporated sediment from dispersed meltwater, turbidity flows and icebergs hundreds of m to tens of km from the grounding line. Macrofossils assemblages in the glaciomarine deposits formed in water < 40 meters deep whereas the marine deposits represent intertidal depths to over 80 meters. [sup 14]C shell ages demonstrate that ice retreated 125 km from the E. Strait of Juan de Fuca between about 14.0 ka and 13.5 ka, and that a fluctuating ice margin persisted near the international Border until sometime after 11.5 ka. More than 10 km[sup 3] of ice-marginal sediment, now bands of submerged banks, outline grounding-line positions in the 50 km between the E. Strait of Juan de Fuca and the San Juan Islands.
- OSTI ID:
- 5342104
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-9305259-; CODEN: GAAPBC
- Journal Information:
- Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs; (United States), Vol. 25:5; Conference: 89. annual meeting of the Cordilleran Section and the 46th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Section of the Geological Society of America (GSA), Reno, NV (United States), 19-21 May 1993; ISSN 0016-7592
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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