Sedimentology and Palynology of Middle Wisconsinan Deposits in the Pecatonica River Valley, Wisconsin and Illinois

Abstract The bedrock valley of the Pecatonica River north of Freeport, Illinois, contains a thick valley-fill complex of alluvium and drift. Within the valley, loess-capped benches surround hills of silty Illinoian drift. Beneath these benches lie thick deposits of poorly sorted stony silt interbedd...

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Published in:Quaternary Research
Main Authors: Whittecar, G. Richard, Davis, Anthony M.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1982
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1016/0033-5894(82)90060-6 2024-06-09T07:50:01+00:00 Sedimentology and Palynology of Middle Wisconsinan Deposits in the Pecatonica River Valley, Wisconsin and Illinois Whittecar, G. Richard Davis, Anthony M. 1982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(82)90060-6 http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:0033589482900606?httpAccept=text/xml http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:0033589482900606?httpAccept=text/plain https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S003358940002216X en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Quaternary Research volume 17, issue 2, page 228-240 ISSN 0033-5894 1096-0287 journal-article 1982 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(82)90060-6 2024-05-15T13:14:13Z Abstract The bedrock valley of the Pecatonica River north of Freeport, Illinois, contains a thick valley-fill complex of alluvium and drift. Within the valley, loess-capped benches surround hills of silty Illinoian drift. Beneath these benches lie thick deposits of poorly sorted stony silt interbedded with thin lenses of silt, sand, and organic-rich loam. Channel deposits and peat cap the diamicton in places. We interpret the stony silts as solifluction debris shed from silty slopes within the valley-fill during the Early or Middle Wisconsinan (Altonian). Top and bottom radiocarbon dates from a 2.5-m section of peat overlying the diamicton are 26,820 ± 200 and 40,500 ± 1700 yr B.P., respectively. We informally refer to the stony silts, channel sediments, and peat as the “Martintown unit.” Geomorphic position, sediment input, and macrofossils suggest that the dated peat was deposited in a floodplain pond (oxbow?). The pollen record from the peat indicates that a boreal forest dominated this area during the Middle Wisconsinan (late Altonian and Farmdalian). Two pollen zones are recognized: a basal Zone I with Pinus slightly more abundant than Picea and with few herbs and shrubs, and an upper Zone II dominated by Picea and with a larger representation of herbaceous and shrub taxa. Little displacement of vegetation zones is indicated, even though ice advanced to within 100 km of the site during the time of peat accumulation. Because of the problems involved in clearly defining Middle Wisconsinan forest-tundra in mid-latitudes by using analogs of Holocene forest-tundra in high latitudes, caution is required in making geomorphic inferences solely from vegetation data. Together, though, pollen and sediment data indicate that during the Middle Wisconsinan, Pecatonica hillslopes progressed through a sequence of instability-stability-instability related to climatic fluctuations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra Cambridge University Press Quaternary Research 17 2 228 240
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description Abstract The bedrock valley of the Pecatonica River north of Freeport, Illinois, contains a thick valley-fill complex of alluvium and drift. Within the valley, loess-capped benches surround hills of silty Illinoian drift. Beneath these benches lie thick deposits of poorly sorted stony silt interbedded with thin lenses of silt, sand, and organic-rich loam. Channel deposits and peat cap the diamicton in places. We interpret the stony silts as solifluction debris shed from silty slopes within the valley-fill during the Early or Middle Wisconsinan (Altonian). Top and bottom radiocarbon dates from a 2.5-m section of peat overlying the diamicton are 26,820 ± 200 and 40,500 ± 1700 yr B.P., respectively. We informally refer to the stony silts, channel sediments, and peat as the “Martintown unit.” Geomorphic position, sediment input, and macrofossils suggest that the dated peat was deposited in a floodplain pond (oxbow?). The pollen record from the peat indicates that a boreal forest dominated this area during the Middle Wisconsinan (late Altonian and Farmdalian). Two pollen zones are recognized: a basal Zone I with Pinus slightly more abundant than Picea and with few herbs and shrubs, and an upper Zone II dominated by Picea and with a larger representation of herbaceous and shrub taxa. Little displacement of vegetation zones is indicated, even though ice advanced to within 100 km of the site during the time of peat accumulation. Because of the problems involved in clearly defining Middle Wisconsinan forest-tundra in mid-latitudes by using analogs of Holocene forest-tundra in high latitudes, caution is required in making geomorphic inferences solely from vegetation data. Together, though, pollen and sediment data indicate that during the Middle Wisconsinan, Pecatonica hillslopes progressed through a sequence of instability-stability-instability related to climatic fluctuations.
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Davis, Anthony M.
Sedimentology and Palynology of Middle Wisconsinan Deposits in the Pecatonica River Valley, Wisconsin and Illinois
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title Sedimentology and Palynology of Middle Wisconsinan Deposits in the Pecatonica River Valley, Wisconsin and Illinois
title_short Sedimentology and Palynology of Middle Wisconsinan Deposits in the Pecatonica River Valley, Wisconsin and Illinois
title_full Sedimentology and Palynology of Middle Wisconsinan Deposits in the Pecatonica River Valley, Wisconsin and Illinois
title_fullStr Sedimentology and Palynology of Middle Wisconsinan Deposits in the Pecatonica River Valley, Wisconsin and Illinois
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology and Palynology of Middle Wisconsinan Deposits in the Pecatonica River Valley, Wisconsin and Illinois
title_sort sedimentology and palynology of middle wisconsinan deposits in the pecatonica river valley, wisconsin and illinois
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