17.5 ka) from Silver Lake, near Vanderbilt, which confirms that the (later) Port Huron
readvance generally followed the same pathway as the Mackinac lobe, but failed to reach the Port Huron moraine there, as traditionally defined.
To minimise soft tissue irritation nails are backed out and cut along the metaphysis and a tamp is used to
readvance the implants until <1cm of nail lies outside.
This lack of direct evidence has sometimes been explained by subsequent covering of those low outlets by a glacial
readvance (Leverett and Taylor 1915).
During retreat, there were periods of
readvance by the ice that may have lasted several hundred years.
Considering the proximity of the retreating margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, retardation of isostatic uplift along this coast of the Goldthwait Sea by ice
readvance or stillstand (i, above) is a possibility worthy of geophysical attention.
One gets the impression that he would cheer the
readvance of continental glaciers.
As a result of the short local
readvance of the glacier, meltwaters in the valley were dammed up and the overlying sandy-silty complex, about 6-8 m thick (Fig.
The northeast outlets were glaciated once more during a
readvance of the Lake Michigan lobe, causing the lake to rise to the Calumet level.
All Labour has to do to ensure its duration is slowly
readvance the people's dependency on the state.
The presence of Kent diamicts in the upper parts of the kames may imply local
readvance during a prolonged period of stagnation of Kent ice on the Allegheny Plateau (Szabo 2006a).
According to the southwest-northeast orientation of the ridge, it could be interpreted as an ice-marginal formation formed during a short standstill or smaller
readvance in the course of ice recession during the Late Weichselian.