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Insights into the late Cenozoic configuration of the laurentide Ice Sheet from ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar dating of glacially transported minerals in midcontinent tills

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Title Insights into the late Cenozoic configuration of the laurentide Ice Sheet from ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar dating of glacially transported minerals in midcontinent tills
Names Roy, Martin (creator)
Clark, Peter U. (creator)
Duncan, Robert A. (creator)
Hemming, Sidney R. (creator)
Date Issued 2007-09-18 (iso8601)
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Abstract Glacial sedimentary sequences in the north central United States record multiple advances of the
Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) since ~2 Ma. Although the tills found in these sequences were deposited by
southward flowing glacial lobes, little information is available on the geometry of flow lines in the interior
of the LIS during any one glaciation, and the provenance of glacial deposits older than the last ice advance
is largely unknown. Systematic changes in the composition of midcontinent tills and other paleogeographic
considerations, however, raise the possibility of significant shifts in the trajectory of flow lines feeding the
lobes of the southwestern LIS margin. Here we constrain till provenance using ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar ages of individual
hornblende and feldspar grains retrieved from tills representing several glaciations since ~2 Ma.
Hornblende grains show ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar ages that indicate erosion of Paleoproterozoic (~1.7–2.0 Ga) and late
Archean (>2.5 Ga) rock sources, whereas feldspar grains show a broad range of Paleoproterozoic ages
(~1.4–2.4 Ga). Dating of hornblende and feldspar minerals in single pebbles suggests that this latter
distribution of ages is related to the greater sensitivity of feldspars to thermal resetting during minor
tectonic events. Accordingly, the range of ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar ages for the predominant population of
Paleoproterozoic hornblende and feldspar grains in our samples is consistent with a source from
terrains forming the Churchill province of the Canadian Shield, while the small population of Archean-age
grains likely reflects a source from the southwestern tip of the Archean Superior province that crops out
near the study area. These results indicate that midcontinent tills were deposited by ice derived from the
northwestern (Keewatin) sector of the LIS. The nearly identical distribution of hornblende and feldspar
ages in the till samples identifies the Keewatin ice dome and the related ice flow to the midcontinent as
long-standing features of the LIS throughout the late Pliocene-Pleistocene glaciations.
Genre Article
Identifier Clark, P. U., Duncan, R. A., Hemming, S. R., and Roy, M. (2007) Insights into the late Cenozoic of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar dating of glacially transported minerals in midcontinent tills. Geochem. Geophy. Geosyst., 8, Q09006.

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