Pjh. Richard et al., CHRONOLOGY OF ICE RETREAT OVER GASPESIE - NEW EVIDENCE AND IMPLICATIONS, Geographie physique et quaternaire, 51(2), 1997, pp. 163-184
Chronology of ice retreat over Gaspesie: New evidence and implications
. The general chronology of ice retreat in the Lower-St. Lawrence and
Gaspe Peninsula regions is drastically changed by new AMS dates on the
first terrestrial plant macrofossils recovered from postglacial sedim
ents from a dozen lakes throughout the area. The dates indicate that m
ost of the Gaspe Peninsula was ice-covered until 10 500-10 000 year BP
except along coasts, particularly the northern coast, where ice retre
at on land dates back over 12 500 year BP in places. Final deglaciatio
n occurred in the Murdochville area at around 9500-9000 year BP. The i
mplied chronology of ice retreat is now in accordance with that from t
he Maritimes, especially with respect to active ice masses during the
Younger Dryas episode. This finding has important implications for the
modelling of ice retreat and for climatic reconstructions, as well as
for accessibility of land to plant, animal and human populations.