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Origin, burial and preservation of late Pleistocene-age glacier ice in Arctic permafrost (Bylot Island, NU, Canada)

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Figure 1. (a) Location of Bylot Island, (b) location of the Qarlikturvik valley, (c) location of the study area within the Qarlikturvik Valley(valley of glaciers C-79 and C-93), Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada
Figure 2. A photograph and a schematic cross section showing gen-eralized stratigraphy of the massive ice exposure and the overlyingsediments
Figure 4. Comparison between the massive ice body and modernglacier ice (glacier C-93, Bylot Island)
Figure 5. (a) A thin section of the massive ice viewed under cross-polarized light and a transverse cross section from a scan showingthe gas inclusions within the ice
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