Ek. Sauer et al., PRECONSOLIDATION OF TILLS AND INTERTILL CLAYS BY GLACIAL LOADING IN SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA, Canadian journal of earth sciences, 30(3), 1993, pp. 420
Preconsolidation of pre-Battleford tills and intertill clays resulted
in a narrow range of effective pressures (1800 +/- 200 kPa) at 10 site
s along a 1300 km transect across southern Saskatchewan. These data su
ggest an almost invariant loading system that is independent of total
ice thickness, which ranged from 1150 to 2000 m. The preconsolidation
process apparently took place in a temperate glacier environment. The
loading system is characterized as a variable thickness of ice related
to distance from the glacier terminus. A steady hydraulic ''grade lin
e'' sustained a potentiometric surface within the subglacial sediments
at an elevation consistently 69-76% of the total ice thickness. This
mechanism maintains small fluctuations in effective stress.