Nicholas Eyles

Affiliations: 
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Geology
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Heron DPL, Eyles N, Busfield ME. (2020) The Laurentian Neoproterozoic Glacial Interval: reappraising the extent and timing of glaciation Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences. 113: 59-70
Kennedy K, Eyles N. (2020) Syn‐rift mass flow generated ‘tectonofacies’ and ‘tectonosequences’ of the Kingston Peak Formation, Death Valley, California, and their bearing on supposed Neoproterozoic panglacial climates Sedimentology
Sookhan S, Eyles N, Arbelaez-Moreno L. (2019) Reply to the comment by H.A.J. Russell on “Converging ice streams: a new paradigm for reconstructions of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in southern Ontario and deposition of the Oak Ridges Moraine” Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 56: 889-893
Kennedy K, Eyles N, Broughton D. (2019) Basinal setting and origin of thick (1·8 km) mass‐flow dominated Grand Conglomérat diamictites, Kamoa, Democratic Republic of Congo: Resolving climate and tectonic controls during Neoproterozoic glaciations Sedimentology. 66: 556-589
Sookhan S, Eyles N, Arbelaez-Moreno L. (2018) Converging ice streams: a new paradigm for reconstructions of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in southern Ontario and deposition of the Oak Ridges Moraine Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 55: 373-396
Sookhan S, Eyles N, Putkinen N. (2018) LiDAR-based mapping of paleo-ice streams in the eastern Great Lakes sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet and a model for the evolution of drumlins and MSGLs Gff. 140: 202-228
Eyles N, Moreno LA, Sookhan S. (2018) Ice streams of the Late Wisconsin Cordilleran Ice Sheet in western North America Quaternary Science Reviews. 179: 87-122
Riley SC, Binder TR, Tucker TR, et al. (2017) Islands in the ice stream: were spawning habitats for native salmonids in the Great Lakes created by paleo‐ice streams? Fish and Fisheries. 18: 347-359
Krabbendam M, Bradwell T, Everest JD, et al. (2017) Joint-bounded crescentic scars formed by subglacial clast-bed contact forces: Implications for bedrock failure beneath glaciers Geomorphology. 290: 114-127
Eyles N, Ross M. (2016) Ancient ice streams and their megalineated beds Sedimentary Geology. 338: 1
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