On the origin of tunnel valleys of the Saginaw Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Michigan, USA
Tunnel valleys are common throughout the terrain of the S aginaw L obe of the L aurentide I ce S heet in southern M ichigan. The set of valleys described in this paper is regularly spaced in a radial pattern behind the K alamazoo M oraine, an ice‐marginal position formed during retreat from the L as...
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crwiley:10.1111/j.1502-3885.2012.00295.x 2024-06-02T08:08:20+00:00 On the origin of tunnel valleys of the Saginaw Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Michigan, USA Kehew, Alan E. Ewald, Stephanie K. Esch, John M. Kozlowski, Andrew L. 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2012.00295.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1502-3885.2012.00295.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2012.00295.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Boreas volume 42, issue 2, page 442-462 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 2012 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2012.00295.x 2024-05-03T11:25:28Z Tunnel valleys are common throughout the terrain of the S aginaw L obe of the L aurentide I ce S heet in southern M ichigan. The set of valleys described in this paper is regularly spaced in a radial pattern behind the K alamazoo M oraine, an ice‐marginal position formed during retreat from the L ast G lacial M aximum. These valleys are divided into proximal and distal groups lying north and south, respectively, of a major river valley that cross‐cuts the tunnel valleys at right angles. Based on a series of rotasonic borings and core analysis, the proximal valleys are shallow, contain minimal sediment fill, and overlie fine‐grained diamicton and glaciolacustrine sediment, whereas the distal valleys are deeply incised into the substrate and are partially filled with coarse sediment. The distal valleys terminate within a broad zone of high‐relief, hummocky topography representing stagnation and collapse behind the K alamazoo ice margin. The proximal valleys occur within a more subdued landscape located farther from the ice margin. Although some elements of existing genetic models are consistent with these valleys, none appears to be completely compatible with their stratigraphy and morphology. Initial incision of the valleys could have involved short‐lived moderate‐ to high‐discharge flows, followed by deposition during or after the events. The deep incision and thick, coarse sediment in distal valleys in the stagnant marginal zone probably involved supraglacial meltwater draining to the bed as the margin downwasted. Fining‐upward eskers inset into the valleys were formed by flows of declining energy in small late‐stage conduits. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Wiley Online Library Boreas 42 2 442 462 |
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Tunnel valleys are common throughout the terrain of the S aginaw L obe of the L aurentide I ce S heet in southern M ichigan. The set of valleys described in this paper is regularly spaced in a radial pattern behind the K alamazoo M oraine, an ice‐marginal position formed during retreat from the L ast G lacial M aximum. These valleys are divided into proximal and distal groups lying north and south, respectively, of a major river valley that cross‐cuts the tunnel valleys at right angles. Based on a series of rotasonic borings and core analysis, the proximal valleys are shallow, contain minimal sediment fill, and overlie fine‐grained diamicton and glaciolacustrine sediment, whereas the distal valleys are deeply incised into the substrate and are partially filled with coarse sediment. The distal valleys terminate within a broad zone of high‐relief, hummocky topography representing stagnation and collapse behind the K alamazoo ice margin. The proximal valleys occur within a more subdued landscape located farther from the ice margin. Although some elements of existing genetic models are consistent with these valleys, none appears to be completely compatible with their stratigraphy and morphology. Initial incision of the valleys could have involved short‐lived moderate‐ to high‐discharge flows, followed by deposition during or after the events. The deep incision and thick, coarse sediment in distal valleys in the stagnant marginal zone probably involved supraglacial meltwater draining to the bed as the margin downwasted. Fining‐upward eskers inset into the valleys were formed by flows of declining energy in small late‐stage conduits. |
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Kehew, Alan E. Ewald, Stephanie K. Esch, John M. Kozlowski, Andrew L. On the origin of tunnel valleys of the Saginaw Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Michigan, USA |
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On the origin of tunnel valleys of the Saginaw Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Michigan, USA |
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On the origin of tunnel valleys of the Saginaw Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Michigan, USA |
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On the origin of tunnel valleys of the Saginaw Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Michigan, USA |
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On the origin of tunnel valleys of the Saginaw Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Michigan, USA |
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On the origin of tunnel valleys of the Saginaw Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Michigan, USA |
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