Abstract
Abstract A few lakes in Norway and British Columbia with sills not far above present sea level contain salt bottom water that is thought to be trapped sea water (Table 1). The lakes are considered to have once been arms of the sea (fiords) and the sills to have been raised above sea level at the end of the Last Glaciation by isostatic uplift caused by melting of a thick and extensive ice cover.
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