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Early Deglaciation of the Labrador Shelf
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1978
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BiologySedimentary RecordMarine GeologySoutheastern Labrador ShelfEngineeringPaleoenvironmental ChangeMud SequencePaleoceanographyPollen RecordLabrador ShelfCryosphereGlacial ProcessPleistocenePaleoecologySedimentologyEarth ScienceContinental Shelf
Two marine sediment cores from a basin on the southeastern Labrador Shelf penetrate a mud sequence extending back to 21,000 carbon-14 years before the present (B.P.). The benthic foraminifera are dominated by subartic nearshore species indicative of ice-free summer waters. The pollen record indicates the presence of a sedge-shrub tundra in eastern Labrador as early as 21,000 years B.P. Both sources of evidence suggest less extensive continental ice than has previously been reported for this subarctic region.
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