Petrographical Analysis of Warthian Fuvioglacial Gravels as a Tool to Trace the Source Area – A Case Study From Central Poland

The petrographical features of the medium- and coarse-grained gravels (4-10 mm and 20-60 mm, respectively) of weathered and fresh (unweathered) deposits indicate, in combination with so-called indicator and statistical erratics, that two glacial lobes joined in the borderland of the Polish Lowlands...

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Main Authors: Górska-Zabielska, Maria, Wachecka-Kotkowska, Lucyna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan 2014
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/logos-2014-0014
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author Górska-Zabielska, Maria
Wachecka-Kotkowska, Lucyna
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description The petrographical features of the medium- and coarse-grained gravels (4-10 mm and 20-60 mm, respectively) of weathered and fresh (unweathered) deposits indicate, in combination with so-called indicator and statistical erratics, that two glacial lobes joined in the borderland of the Polish Lowlands and Uplands. Lower Palaeozoic limestones become less frequent in the fner gravel fraction, whereas crystalline rocks and fints become more frequent. The petrographical analysis of the coarser gravel fraction indicates that the ice sheet advanced from the NE to NNW (the Widawka lobe) and from the NE to ENE (the Rawka, Pilica and Luciąża lobes). The source areas of the gravel deposited by the Warthian ice sheet were magmatic and sedimentary areas of both the Baltic and the SE Sweden basins.
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spelling ftamickiewiczojs:oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/35250 2025-01-16T22:25:45+00:00 Petrographical Analysis of Warthian Fuvioglacial Gravels as a Tool to Trace the Source Area – A Case Study From Central Poland Górska-Zabielska, Maria Wachecka-Kotkowska, Lucyna 2014-10-23 application/pdf http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/logos-2014-0014 eng eng Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/logos-2014-0014/30418 http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/logos-2014-0014 Prawa autorskie (c) 2014 Maria Górska-Zabielska, Lucyna Wachecka-Kotkowska https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Geologos; Vol. 20 No. 3 (2014); 183-199 Geologos; Tom 20 Nr 3 (2014); 183-199 2080-6574 1426-8981 gravel petrography indicator erratics fuvioglacial deposits Warthian stadial central Poland info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Research papers 2014 ftamickiewiczojs 2023-07-17T20:10:00Z The petrographical features of the medium- and coarse-grained gravels (4-10 mm and 20-60 mm, respectively) of weathered and fresh (unweathered) deposits indicate, in combination with so-called indicator and statistical erratics, that two glacial lobes joined in the borderland of the Polish Lowlands and Uplands. Lower Palaeozoic limestones become less frequent in the fner gravel fraction, whereas crystalline rocks and fints become more frequent. The petrographical analysis of the coarser gravel fraction indicates that the ice sheet advanced from the NE to NNW (the Widawka lobe) and from the NE to ENE (the Rawka, Pilica and Luciąża lobes). The source areas of the gravel deposited by the Warthian ice sheet were magmatic and sedimentary areas of both the Baltic and the SE Sweden basins. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań: PRESSto
spellingShingle gravel petrography
indicator erratics
fuvioglacial deposits
Warthian stadial
central Poland
Górska-Zabielska, Maria
Wachecka-Kotkowska, Lucyna
Petrographical Analysis of Warthian Fuvioglacial Gravels as a Tool to Trace the Source Area – A Case Study From Central Poland
title Petrographical Analysis of Warthian Fuvioglacial Gravels as a Tool to Trace the Source Area – A Case Study From Central Poland
title_full Petrographical Analysis of Warthian Fuvioglacial Gravels as a Tool to Trace the Source Area – A Case Study From Central Poland
title_fullStr Petrographical Analysis of Warthian Fuvioglacial Gravels as a Tool to Trace the Source Area – A Case Study From Central Poland
title_full_unstemmed Petrographical Analysis of Warthian Fuvioglacial Gravels as a Tool to Trace the Source Area – A Case Study From Central Poland
title_short Petrographical Analysis of Warthian Fuvioglacial Gravels as a Tool to Trace the Source Area – A Case Study From Central Poland
title_sort petrographical analysis of warthian fuvioglacial gravels as a tool to trace the source area – a case study from central poland
topic gravel petrography
indicator erratics
fuvioglacial deposits
Warthian stadial
central Poland
topic_facet gravel petrography
indicator erratics
fuvioglacial deposits
Warthian stadial
central Poland
url http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/logos/article/view/logos-2014-0014