308:. This serves as an alternative to the Ice Free Corridor previously posited to have allowed for migration amid the retreat of the eastern front of the Cordilleran ice sheet and the western front of the Laurentide ice sheet. The Ice Free Corridor is a subject of debate among anthropologists in recent years. Recent studies have provoked skepticism, with areas of discussion including the lack of evidence of sufficient flora in the area to support megafaunal migration, to radiometric dating placing the emergence of a corridor through the central
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faster than its southern, land-terminating front. This rapid retreat resulted in noticeably fewer glacial landforms in the west of the
Cordilleran's maximum extent compared to the south and east, though the exact mechanisms behind this disparity are unknown. Some glacial landforms are still present though: the well-characterized landscape of coastal Washington State contains glacial troughs, some glacial lakes, and an extensive outwash plain. Many of the southern and eastern landforms fall near the northern reaches of the
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seeking to understand the difference in patterns of melting in marine-terminating glaciers, glaciers whose margin extends into open water without seafloor contact, and land-terminating glaciers, with a land or seafloor margin, as scientists believe the western marine-terminating margin retreated much
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Pedersen, Mikkel W.; Ruter, Anthony; Schweger, Charles; Friebe, Harvey; Staff, Richard A.; Kjeldsen, Kristian K.; Mendoza, Marie L. Z.; Beaudoin, Alwynne B.; Zutter, Cynthia; Larsen, Nicolaj K.; Potter, Ben A.; Nielsen, Rasmus; Rainville, Rebecca A.; Orlando, Ludovic; Meltzer, David J. (September
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was that sea levels on the edge of the ice sheet, which naturally deglaciated first, initially rose due to an increase in the volume of water, but later fell due to rebound after deglaciation. Some underwater features along the
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were able to travel southward during the deglaciation process due purely to the exposure of submerged land between the mainland and numerous continental islands. They are also important for understanding the direction
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Unlike the
Laurentide Ice Sheet, which may have taken as many as eleven thousand years to fully melt, the Cordilleran ice sheet melted very quickly, probably in four thousand years or less. This rapid melting caused
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in the deepest parts of the strait. This was because the much greater thickness of the center of the ice sheet served to push upwards areas at the edge of the continental shelf in a glacial
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Clark, Jorie; Carlson, Anders E.; Reyes, Alberto V.; Carlson, Elizabeth C. B.; Guillaume, Louise; Milne, Glenn A.; Tarasov, Lev; Caffee, Marc; Wilcken, Klaus; Rood, Dylan H. (2022-04-05).
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Fulton, R. J. & Prest, V. K. (1987). Introduction: The
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and probably more than that in some previous periods, when it may have extended into the northeast extremity of
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Lesnek, Alia J.; Briner, Jason P.; Lindqvist, Charlotte; Baichtal, James F.; Heaton, Timothy H. (2018-05-04).
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Southern edge of the ice sheet. It extended north along the
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west of Haida Gwaii which has been interpreted as an active volcanic island throughout the last ice age.
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These effects are important because they have been used to explain how migrants to North
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Warner, B.G., Mathewes, R.W., and J.J. Clague. 1982.
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Holder, K., Montgomerie, R., and V.L. Friesen. 1999.
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Richard B. Waitt, Jr., and Robert M. Thorson, 1983.
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638:Dulfer, Helen E.; Margold, Martin (2021-12-01).
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505:"The Cordilleran Ice Sheet and Missoula Floods"
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522:Arnold, H.; Ferbey, T.; Hickin, A. S. (2016).
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312:too late to account for the
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2117:Geological history of Earth
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598:"The Cordilleran Ice Sheet"
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1067:Timeline of glaciation
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2333:(252–539 Ma)
2297:(201–252 Ma)
2266:(145–201 Ma)
2225:Mesozoic Era
2125:Cenozoic Era
2074:
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1561:Oldest Dryas
1531:Interstadial
1526:Interglacial
1509:Time periods
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1434:, Washington
1175:Glacifluvial
1124:Depositional
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1042:Lake Agassiz
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86:Great Plains
2689:Hadean Eon
2467:Ordovician
2238:Cretaceous
2138:Quaternary
2004:Mesoarchean
1947:Baykonurian
1809:Santa María
1763:Weichselian
1571:Pleistocene
1566:Older Dryas
1428:, Wisconsin
1420:Oneida Lake
1416:, Wisconsin
1392:, Wisconsin
1374:, Wisconsin
1368:, Wisconsin
1356:, Wisconsin
1350:, Minnesota
1344:, Wisconsin
1338:, Wisconsin
1326:, Wisconsin
1212:Outwash fan
1207:Kettle hole
1100:Ribbon lake
1057:Teays River
569:: 140–160.
337:Haida Gwaii
304:during the
232:and on the
53:continental
2782:Ice sheets
2762:Glaciology
2756:Categories
2691:(4–4.6 Ga)
2655:(2.5–4 Ga)
2584:(1–1.6 Ga)
2190:Paleogene
1958:Cryogenian
1853:Beestonian
1805:Wolstonian
1787:Llanquihue
1771:Midlandian
1721:Antarctica
1713:Quaternary
1699:Quaternary
1490:Antarctica
1483:Antarctica
1469:Monte Rosa
1422:, New York
1202:Kame delta
1161:Till plain
1052:Lake Tight
891:Coleoptera
874:61:77-84.
625:2024-04-01
543:2024-03-08
449:2024-04-01
398:References
210:starvation
2718:See also:
2498:Cambrian
2431:Silurian
2400:Devonian
2295:Triassic
2264:Jurassic
1933:Ediacaran
1908:Paleozoic
1884:Antarctic
1876:Oligocene
1835:7th–8th:
1831:Rio Llico
1813:3rd–6th:
1797:Illinoian
1767:Devensian
1759:Wisconsin
1726:Greenland
1410:, Montana
1307:, Nunavut
1301:, Ontario
1295:, Ontario
1289:, Alberta
1277:, Ontario
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