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Nordicana D119 / DOI : 10.5885/45843CE-A28A9ED91F7945D0

Paleomagnetic data from sedimentary sequences on Bylot Island, Nunavut.

Daniel Fortier1, 2, Stéphanie Coulombe1, 3, Guillaume St-Onge4,5,2,6, Alexandre Guertin-Pasquier1, 2
1Département de géographie, Université de Montréal
2Centre d'études nordiques (CEN)
3Polar Knowledge Canada
4Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski (ISMER)
5Université du Québec à Rimouski
6GEOTOP


Abstract

This dataset presents a compilation of paleomagnetic records from glacigenic sedimentary sequences studied on Bylot Island (Nunavut). Discrete sediment samples were collected from three undisturbed stratigraphic sections (A, B, C) to constrain the age of the sediment and buried glacier ice preserved in the permafrost. Paleomagnetism is a relative dating technique based on the principle that changes in the Earth's magnetic field are preserved in rocks and sediments. Paleomagnetic measurements were carried out at the Paleomagnetism and Marine geology Laboratory at the Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski (ISMER, Rimouski, QC).

Data citation

Fortier, D., Coulombe,S., St-Onge, G., Guertin-Pasquier, A., 2023. Paleomagnetic data from sedimentary sequences on Bylot Island, Nunavut., v. 1.0 (2010-2013). Nordicana D119, doi: 10.5885/45843CE-A28A9ED91F7945D0.

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Acknowledgements

Parks Canada, Polar Continental Shelf Program (PCSP), Northern Scientific Training Program (NSTP), ArcticNet and the community of Mittimatalik. Audrey Veillette (U. Montréal) helped in the field to collect sediment samples. Gaëlle Crête helped with the grain-size analysis. Quentin Beauvais et Quentin Duboc (ISMER-UQAR) helped with in the laboratory with the paleomagnetic analysis.

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Published

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Version 1.0 (2010-2013) - Updated March 9, 2023

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vallée Qarlikturvik
73.218 -79.968 510

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