Abstract
A marine fossiliferous esker delta in the Bangor, Maine, area and the radiocarbon age relationship of the fossils within to fossils from the Champlain Sea deposits present more evidence that an ice cap may have existed, at least in central Maine, at the time that the Champlain Sea occupied the Saint Lawrence lowland.
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