Development of a fore-mountain alluvial fan of the Olza River southern Poland) during the Pleistocene

A series of Pleistocene deposits with different lithology is present where the Olza River flows out from the Carpathian foothills to the Oświęcim Basin. The deposits are mostly composed of gravels forming several series of different ages, which are intercalated with much finer silts and sands as wel...

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Main Authors: Salamon, Tomasz, Wojcik, Antoni
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/12500 2024-09-15T18:12:34+00:00 Development of a fore-mountain alluvial fan of the Olza River southern Poland) during the Pleistocene Salamon, Tomasz Wojcik, Antoni 2014-01-18 application/pdf https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12500 eng eng Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12500/10973 https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12500 Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Vol. 80 No. 1 (2010); 39-52 Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Tom 80 Nr 1 (2010); 39-52 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftjgq 2024-07-30T03:29:09Z A series of Pleistocene deposits with different lithology is present where the Olza River flows out from the Carpathian foothills to the Oświęcim Basin. The deposits are mostly composed of gravels forming several series of different ages, which are intercalated with much finer silts and sands as well as organic silts. A complex of glaciogenic deposits is also found as a thin layer of till, glaciolacustrine and glaciofluvial sediments. Loess-like deposits occur in the top part of the section under study. Gravels were deposited in the zone of a fore-mountain fan. The co-occurrence of lithologically different deposits reflects a great variability of sedimentation conditions, which depended mostly on climate changes. However, the formation of fan was also controlled by other factors. Neotectonic movements probably played an important role in its evolution. In this paper, we describe the successive stages of fan development and the factors determining this process. The interpretation is based on the analysis of deposits exposed in the eastern part of the fan, at the Kończyce site. The fan of the Olza River was built up with alluvia mostly during successive glaciations. It was dissected towards the end of each glaciation. During interglacials the fan was only slightly transformed. A special period of fan development occurred during glaciation when the ice sheet advanced on the fan surface. The aggradation of the fan was probably stopped due to uplift of the area. Then, aeolian loess-like deposits started to accumulate on a considerable part of the fan surface. Former opinions about the stratigraphy of the fan deposits are strongly diversified. Precise age of the successive series is still difficult to establish. In the light of contemporary studies, it can not be excluded that age of the Olza fan might be younger than previously suggested. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Geological Quarterly
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description A series of Pleistocene deposits with different lithology is present where the Olza River flows out from the Carpathian foothills to the Oświęcim Basin. The deposits are mostly composed of gravels forming several series of different ages, which are intercalated with much finer silts and sands as well as organic silts. A complex of glaciogenic deposits is also found as a thin layer of till, glaciolacustrine and glaciofluvial sediments. Loess-like deposits occur in the top part of the section under study. Gravels were deposited in the zone of a fore-mountain fan. The co-occurrence of lithologically different deposits reflects a great variability of sedimentation conditions, which depended mostly on climate changes. However, the formation of fan was also controlled by other factors. Neotectonic movements probably played an important role in its evolution. In this paper, we describe the successive stages of fan development and the factors determining this process. The interpretation is based on the analysis of deposits exposed in the eastern part of the fan, at the Kończyce site. The fan of the Olza River was built up with alluvia mostly during successive glaciations. It was dissected towards the end of each glaciation. During interglacials the fan was only slightly transformed. A special period of fan development occurred during glaciation when the ice sheet advanced on the fan surface. The aggradation of the fan was probably stopped due to uplift of the area. Then, aeolian loess-like deposits started to accumulate on a considerable part of the fan surface. Former opinions about the stratigraphy of the fan deposits are strongly diversified. Precise age of the successive series is still difficult to establish. In the light of contemporary studies, it can not be excluded that age of the Olza fan might be younger than previously suggested.
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author Salamon, Tomasz
Wojcik, Antoni
spellingShingle Salamon, Tomasz
Wojcik, Antoni
Development of a fore-mountain alluvial fan of the Olza River southern Poland) during the Pleistocene
author_facet Salamon, Tomasz
Wojcik, Antoni
author_sort Salamon, Tomasz
title Development of a fore-mountain alluvial fan of the Olza River southern Poland) during the Pleistocene
title_short Development of a fore-mountain alluvial fan of the Olza River southern Poland) during the Pleistocene
title_full Development of a fore-mountain alluvial fan of the Olza River southern Poland) during the Pleistocene
title_fullStr Development of a fore-mountain alluvial fan of the Olza River southern Poland) during the Pleistocene
title_full_unstemmed Development of a fore-mountain alluvial fan of the Olza River southern Poland) during the Pleistocene
title_sort development of a fore-mountain alluvial fan of the olza river southern poland) during the pleistocene
publisher Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae
publishDate 2014
url https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12500
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op_source Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Vol. 80 No. 1 (2010); 39-52
Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Tom 80 Nr 1 (2010); 39-52
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