Glacial Sedimentology of the Precambrian Gowganda Formation, Ontario, Canada
@article{Lindsey1969GlacialSO, title={Glacial Sedimentology of the Precambrian Gowganda Formation, Ontario, Canada}, author={David Allen Lindsey}, journal={Geological Society of America Bulletin}, year={1969}, volume={80}, pages={1685-1702}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:128778554} }
The Gowganda Formation is part of the thick Huronian sequence of Precambrian sedimentary rocks that crop out in central Ontario from Lake Superior to Quebec. Although it has long been considered to be glacial, recent work on submarine slump and turbidite deposits has reopened the question of its origin. This study was made to determine its origin and paleogeography.
Till-like conglomerates, varved argillites, and abundant dropstones characterize the Gowganda and provide strong evidence for a…
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