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  1. Continental Glaciation

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    Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS)
    The Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS)/) covered most of North America north of approximately $40^{\circ}$ N latitude. Its maximum extent featured two primary domes: the Keewatin Dome, situated near Hudson Bay, and the Labrador Dome, responsible for directing most of the major ice streams southward [Kleist, 1988]. A distinctive feature of the LIS/) was the "Inland Se…
  2. Laurentide Ice Sheet

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    The central flow dynamics are hypothesized to have been regulated by the "Hudson Bay Anomaly (HBA)" (/entries/hudson-bay-anomaly-hba/), a poorly understood region of unusually high geothermal flux (/entries/geothermal-flux/) situated beneath the ancient Hudson Bay basin (/entries/hudson-bay-basin/). This flux is thought to have promoted basal lubrication (/entries/basal-lubrication/), allowing the massive ice sheet to slide efficiently towards the periphery [3].
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