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YEG2007_19
Title
Glacial history of Howard’s Pass and applications to drift prospecting.
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Yukon Geological Survey
Document Type
Annual Report Paper


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Abstract: Four stages of ice-flow occurred in Howard’s Pass during the late Wisconsinan McConnell glaciation. The first stage is marked by ice growth from local cirques. During the second stage, an ice divide developed east of the Nahanni River, with ice flowing southwest across Howard’s Pass. Ice sheet growth continued during stage 3 and the ice divide migrated southwest into the Logan Mountains. At this time ice flowed northward across the study area. Stage 4 is marked by deglaciation and more topographically influenced ice-flow. This last phase of ice-flow is the most important for drift prospecting in the valley bottoms. Conversely, drift transport directions at higher elevation are likely remnant from earlier stages of ice-flow. A mobile-metal-ion survey over a known deposit returned promising results, supporting the potential of this geochemical technique in other drift-covered areas of Howard’s Pass.
Authors: Turner, D.G., Ward, B., and Bond, J.D.
Keywords: geochemistry, McConnell glaciation
NTS Mapsheet(s): 105I
Citation: Turner, D.G., Ward, B., and Bond, J.D., 2008. Glacial history of Howard’s Pass and applications to drift prospecting. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 2007, Emond, D.S., Blackburn, L.R., Hill, R.P., and Weston, L.H. (eds.), Yukon Geological Survey, p. 257-272.

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