Pleistocene sandur deposits represent braidplains, not alluvial fans

Weichselian sandar in NE Poland show characteristics that are inconsistent with the commonly accepted alluvial‐fan‐like model for outwash deposition and sandur formation. Analysis of the lithofacies and their vertical and lateral transitions indicates that the Polish sandar developed as braidplains,...

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Main Authors: ZIELINSKI, TOMASZ, VAN LOON, ANTONIUS J.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1502-3885.2003.tb01238.x 2024-06-23T07:54:03+00:00 Pleistocene sandur deposits represent braidplains, not alluvial fans ZIELINSKI, TOMASZ VAN LOON, ANTONIUS J. 2003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2003.tb01238.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1502-3885.2003.tb01238.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2003.tb01238.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Boreas volume 32, issue 4, page 590-611 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 2003 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2003.tb01238.x 2024-06-13T04:25:33Z Weichselian sandar in NE Poland show characteristics that are inconsistent with the commonly accepted alluvial‐fan‐like model for outwash deposition and sandur formation. Analysis of the lithofacies and their vertical and lateral transitions indicates that the Polish sandar developed as braidplains, not as alluvial fans. Analysis of the geomorphic conditions under which modern sandar form, indicates that these conditions (which are characterized by deposition in a narrow belt between ice‐covered mountain ranges and the sea) cannot be considered representative of those that prevailed in the geological past when sandar developed as braidplains in confined valleys, to end up in a lowland area where the deposits could spread out further in lateral directions. The latter conditions have been found consistently for all Polish Weichselian sandar that were investigated in much sedimentological detail. This raises the question whether sandar are alluvial fans or not. Because the development of the sandar in NE Poland seems to be much more representative for outwash deposition than the present‐day sandar in Iceland and elsewhere, the current alluvial‐fan‐like sandur model — based on the fairly exceptional present‐day situation with deposition in a narrow belt — should therefore be replaced by the braidplain‐like sandur model — based on deposition in a valley and in a wider lowland area in front — that has been established for the Polish examples. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Wiley Online Library Sandar ENVELOPE(-18.255,-18.255,63.521,63.521) Boreas 32 4 590 611
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description Weichselian sandar in NE Poland show characteristics that are inconsistent with the commonly accepted alluvial‐fan‐like model for outwash deposition and sandur formation. Analysis of the lithofacies and their vertical and lateral transitions indicates that the Polish sandar developed as braidplains, not as alluvial fans. Analysis of the geomorphic conditions under which modern sandar form, indicates that these conditions (which are characterized by deposition in a narrow belt between ice‐covered mountain ranges and the sea) cannot be considered representative of those that prevailed in the geological past when sandar developed as braidplains in confined valleys, to end up in a lowland area where the deposits could spread out further in lateral directions. The latter conditions have been found consistently for all Polish Weichselian sandar that were investigated in much sedimentological detail. This raises the question whether sandar are alluvial fans or not. Because the development of the sandar in NE Poland seems to be much more representative for outwash deposition than the present‐day sandar in Iceland and elsewhere, the current alluvial‐fan‐like sandur model — based on the fairly exceptional present‐day situation with deposition in a narrow belt — should therefore be replaced by the braidplain‐like sandur model — based on deposition in a valley and in a wider lowland area in front — that has been established for the Polish examples.
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VAN LOON, ANTONIUS J.
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VAN LOON, ANTONIUS J.
Pleistocene sandur deposits represent braidplains, not alluvial fans
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VAN LOON, ANTONIUS J.
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title Pleistocene sandur deposits represent braidplains, not alluvial fans
title_short Pleistocene sandur deposits represent braidplains, not alluvial fans
title_full Pleistocene sandur deposits represent braidplains, not alluvial fans
title_fullStr Pleistocene sandur deposits represent braidplains, not alluvial fans
title_full_unstemmed Pleistocene sandur deposits represent braidplains, not alluvial fans
title_sort pleistocene sandur deposits represent braidplains, not alluvial fans
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