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Service Description: Between 27 and 11 kyr ago, during the last major (Naptowne) glaciation, the northwestern and western Kenai Peninsula and the Cook Inlet trough were covered by ice except for local nunataks and small refugia, like the Caribou Hills. Landforms related to four glacial stades are recognized and paleogeographic maps document ice limits, drainage systems, glacial-impounded lakes, and glaciomarine terraces. Numerous multidisciplinary studies of glacial, vegetation, and insect histories document Holocene climatic changes.
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Description: Between 27 and 11 kyr ago, during the last major (Naptowne) glaciation, the northwestern and western Kenai Peninsula and the Cook Inlet trough were covered by ice except for local nunataks and small refugia, like the Caribou Hills. Landforms related to four glacial stades are recognized and paleogeographic maps document ice limits, drainage systems, glacial-impounded lakes, and glaciomarine terraces. Numerous multidisciplinary studies of glacial, vegetation, and insect histories document Holocene climatic changes.
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Copyright Text: GIS by: Ramey, C.D., Weakland, J.R., and Woods, K.A.
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Title: Guidebook 8 - A Guide to the Late Quaternary History of Northern and Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Author: Reger, R.D., Sturmann, A.G., Berg, E.E., and Burns, P.A.C.
Comments: Between 27 and 11 kyr ago, during the last major (Naptowne) glaciation, the northwestern and western Kenai Peninsula and the Cook Inlet trough were covered by ice except for local nunataks and small refugia, like the Caribou Hills. Landforms related to four glacial stades are recognized and paleogeographic maps document ice limits, drainage systems, glacial-impounded lakes, and glaciomarine terraces. Numerous multidisciplinary studies of glacial, vegetation, and insect histories document Holocene climatic changes.
Subject: Ice limits of four glacial periods on the Kenai Peninsula.
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Keywords: Alluvial Deposits,Climate Change,Coastal Erosion,Erosion,Geologic Hazards,Geology,Geomorphology,Glacial Deposits,Glacial Drift,Glacial Geology,Glaciation,Gravel,Ice,Ice Contact Deposits,Ice-Contact,Meltwater,Outwash,Radiocarbon Dating,Surficial Geology,Tephra,Tephrachronology,Terrace,Tsunami,Vegetation
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