Middle Wisconsin Stratigraphy and Climatic Reconstruction, Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia
- 1 March 1979
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Quaternary Research
- Vol. 11 (2) , 213-237
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(79)90005-x
Abstract
Interbedded, organic-rich terrestrial and marine sediments exposed along the eastern coastal lowland of Vancouver Island contain an almost continuous record of middle Wisconsin vegetation and climate. The record has been interpreted largely from palynostratigraphic studies at three sites and supported by a study of modern pollen spectra from the three major biogeoclimatic zones of the extant vegetation. Radiocarbon dates from a variety of organic materials in the middle Wisconsin beds reveal that the fossil pollen spectra span an interval ranging from approximately 21,000 yr B.P. to more than 51,000 yr B.P. The spectra are divided into eight major pollen zones encompassing the Olympia Interglaciation and early Fraser Glaciation geologicclimate units of the Pacific Northwest. The Olympia Interglaciation extended from before 51,000 yr B.P. to ca. 29,000 yr B.P. and was characterized by a climate similar to present. During the early Fraser Glaciation, from 29,000 years ago to approximately 21,000 yr B.P., climate deteriorated until tundra like conditions prevailed. These pollen sequences are correlative with those of coastal British Columbia and partly with those from Olympic Peninsula, but apparently are not comparable with events in the Puget Lowland.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Quaternary Palynology of the Pacific Slope of WashingtonQuaternary Research, 1977
- Two major Wisconsin lithostratigraphic units in southwest British ColumbiaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1977
- Quadra Sand and its relation to the late Wisconsin glaciation of southwest British ColumbiaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1976
- Quaternary (Flandrian?) dinoflagellate cysts from the Grand Banks, off Newfoundland, CanadaReview of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1973
- Quaternary Paleoecology and Stratigraphy of the Sea Cliffs, Western Olympic Peninsula, WashingtonQuaternary Research, 1972
- Palynology and Phytogeographical Significance of a Late-Pleistocene Refugium Near Kalaloch, WashingtonQuaternary Research, 1972
- Pleistocene Chronology of the Puget Lowland and San Juan Islands, WashingtonGSA Bulletin, 1969
- The Cowichan Ice tongue, Vancouver IslandCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1968
- Late Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Chronology in Southwestern British Columbia and Northwestern WashingtonGSA Bulletin, 1965
- Geological Survey of Canada Radiocarbon Dates IVPublished by Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management ,1965