Late Saalian (Wartanian) glacial palaeogeography and formation of end moraines at the northern slope of Silesian Rampart, Southwestern Poland

Paleogeografia zlodowacenia Warty i powstanie moren czołowych na północnych stokach wału śląskiego, południowo-zachodnia Polska There is evidence, hitherto often denied, for the ice marginal features, including the end moraine hills along the Silesian Rampart, SW Poland. These end moraines are attri...

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Main Authors: Krzyszkowski, Dariusz, Łabno, Andrzej
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae 2014
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spelling ftjgq:oai:geojournals.pgi.gov.pl:article/12384 2024-09-15T18:12:32+00:00 Late Saalian (Wartanian) glacial palaeogeography and formation of end moraines at the northern slope of Silesian Rampart, Southwestern Poland Krzyszkowski, Dariusz Łabno, Andrzej 2014-01-17 application/pdf https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12384 eng eng Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12384/10858 https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12384 Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Vol. 72 No. 1 (2002); 67-87 Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Tom 72 Nr 1 (2002); 67-87 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftjgq 2024-07-30T03:29:09Z Paleogeografia zlodowacenia Warty i powstanie moren czołowych na północnych stokach wału śląskiego, południowo-zachodnia Polska There is evidence, hitherto often denied, for the ice marginal features, including the end moraine hills along the Silesian Rampart, SW Poland. These end moraines are attributed to the regional advance o f the Wartanian ice sheet into its maximum position, which is also marked by subglacial till bed. The end moraine hills are located on the northern slopes o f the Silesian Rampart and they are very rare, partly due to subsequent erosion, but mainly due to conditions not favourable for a remarkable proglacial accumulation. The Wartanian end moraines of southwestern Poland possess several features that suggest that they are end moraines with dominant waterlain, stratified sediments. They are interpreted as alluvial fans, where the ice margin is represented by a ‘scarp’. They have semi-conical form, often plano-convex geometry and an average distal slope o f 2-25°. These fans are equivalent to sheetflow-dominated or ‘humid’ alluvial fans in non-glacial environments. Sedimentary sequences of the end moraines consist mainly o f coarse-grained material, with boulders up to 1.8 m in diameter, with typical sediments o f ‘proximal fan’ with a highly pulsatory water discharge. The formation o f the end moraine followed the formation o f a proglacial lake and strong erosion after its drainage. The end moraine was formed during oscillation o f the ice margin that resulted in local glaciotectonic deformation o f the end moraine fan sediments (push) and a set of parallel hills, with successive younger alluvial fans (retreat). Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Geological Quarterly
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description Paleogeografia zlodowacenia Warty i powstanie moren czołowych na północnych stokach wału śląskiego, południowo-zachodnia Polska There is evidence, hitherto often denied, for the ice marginal features, including the end moraine hills along the Silesian Rampart, SW Poland. These end moraines are attributed to the regional advance o f the Wartanian ice sheet into its maximum position, which is also marked by subglacial till bed. The end moraine hills are located on the northern slopes o f the Silesian Rampart and they are very rare, partly due to subsequent erosion, but mainly due to conditions not favourable for a remarkable proglacial accumulation. The Wartanian end moraines of southwestern Poland possess several features that suggest that they are end moraines with dominant waterlain, stratified sediments. They are interpreted as alluvial fans, where the ice margin is represented by a ‘scarp’. They have semi-conical form, often plano-convex geometry and an average distal slope o f 2-25°. These fans are equivalent to sheetflow-dominated or ‘humid’ alluvial fans in non-glacial environments. Sedimentary sequences of the end moraines consist mainly o f coarse-grained material, with boulders up to 1.8 m in diameter, with typical sediments o f ‘proximal fan’ with a highly pulsatory water discharge. The formation o f the end moraine followed the formation o f a proglacial lake and strong erosion after its drainage. The end moraine was formed during oscillation o f the ice margin that resulted in local glaciotectonic deformation o f the end moraine fan sediments (push) and a set of parallel hills, with successive younger alluvial fans (retreat).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Krzyszkowski, Dariusz
Łabno, Andrzej
spellingShingle Krzyszkowski, Dariusz
Łabno, Andrzej
Late Saalian (Wartanian) glacial palaeogeography and formation of end moraines at the northern slope of Silesian Rampart, Southwestern Poland
author_facet Krzyszkowski, Dariusz
Łabno, Andrzej
author_sort Krzyszkowski, Dariusz
title Late Saalian (Wartanian) glacial palaeogeography and formation of end moraines at the northern slope of Silesian Rampart, Southwestern Poland
title_short Late Saalian (Wartanian) glacial palaeogeography and formation of end moraines at the northern slope of Silesian Rampart, Southwestern Poland
title_full Late Saalian (Wartanian) glacial palaeogeography and formation of end moraines at the northern slope of Silesian Rampart, Southwestern Poland
title_fullStr Late Saalian (Wartanian) glacial palaeogeography and formation of end moraines at the northern slope of Silesian Rampart, Southwestern Poland
title_full_unstemmed Late Saalian (Wartanian) glacial palaeogeography and formation of end moraines at the northern slope of Silesian Rampart, Southwestern Poland
title_sort late saalian (wartanian) glacial palaeogeography and formation of end moraines at the northern slope of silesian rampart, southwestern poland
publisher Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae
publishDate 2014
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op_source Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Vol. 72 No. 1 (2002); 67-87
Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Tom 72 Nr 1 (2002); 67-87
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