Formation and architecture of the quaternary glacial succession

The locis of persistent deposition and consequently increased thickness are confined to the areas of persistent subsidence and uplift during the Quaternary time. The succession is statigraphically more complete within this kind of structures. The areas showing less active neotectonic vertical moveme...

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Main Author: Šliaupa, Aleksandras
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Lithuanian
English
Published: 2003
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spelling ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:5389719 2023-05-15T16:41:07+02:00 Formation and architecture of the quaternary glacial succession Kvartero ledyninės formacijos susidarymo ypatumai ir sandara Šliaupa, Aleksandras 2003 http://lsmu.lvb.lt/LSMU:ELABAPDB5389719&prefLang=en_US lit eng lit eng http://lsmu.lvb.lt/LSMU:ELABAPDB5389719&prefLang=en_US Geologija, 2003, Nr. 44, p. 31-37 ISSN 1392-110X Formation Glacial Deposits Bedrock relief Block-type info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2003 ftlithuaniansrc 2021-12-02T01:33:55Z The locis of persistent deposition and consequently increased thickness are confined to the areas of persistent subsidence and uplift during the Quaternary time. The succession is statigraphically more complete within this kind of structures. The areas showing less active neotectonic vertical movements represent plains, low-relief uplifts and have played an important role in the migration of the ice sheet. These areas were subjected to intense transportation and removal of the material. Only a thin cover has been preserved, mainly accumulated during the last glaciation. The boundaries of the minimum thickness in some way mark the zones of the high gradient of the neotectonic vertical movements. It is very likely that these areas were not subjected to maximum exaration, but represent the pathways of the most intense transit of the material. The composition and architecture of the Quaternary succession are closely related to the neotectonic structures and vertical movements of the earth's crust. The block-type architecture of the Quaternary succession is ascribed to activity of the tectonic blocks. Therefore, data on the Quaternary continental glacial, melt-water, lacustrine-alluvial and other deposits are essential for reconstruction of the evolution and character of vertical movements of the earth's crust during the Quaternary, as well as of the linear and areal neotectonic structures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library)
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English
topic Formation
Glacial
Deposits
Bedrock relief
Block-type
spellingShingle Formation
Glacial
Deposits
Bedrock relief
Block-type
Šliaupa, Aleksandras
Formation and architecture of the quaternary glacial succession
topic_facet Formation
Glacial
Deposits
Bedrock relief
Block-type
description The locis of persistent deposition and consequently increased thickness are confined to the areas of persistent subsidence and uplift during the Quaternary time. The succession is statigraphically more complete within this kind of structures. The areas showing less active neotectonic vertical movements represent plains, low-relief uplifts and have played an important role in the migration of the ice sheet. These areas were subjected to intense transportation and removal of the material. Only a thin cover has been preserved, mainly accumulated during the last glaciation. The boundaries of the minimum thickness in some way mark the zones of the high gradient of the neotectonic vertical movements. It is very likely that these areas were not subjected to maximum exaration, but represent the pathways of the most intense transit of the material. The composition and architecture of the Quaternary succession are closely related to the neotectonic structures and vertical movements of the earth's crust. The block-type architecture of the Quaternary succession is ascribed to activity of the tectonic blocks. Therefore, data on the Quaternary continental glacial, melt-water, lacustrine-alluvial and other deposits are essential for reconstruction of the evolution and character of vertical movements of the earth's crust during the Quaternary, as well as of the linear and areal neotectonic structures.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Šliaupa, Aleksandras
author_facet Šliaupa, Aleksandras
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title Formation and architecture of the quaternary glacial succession
title_short Formation and architecture of the quaternary glacial succession
title_full Formation and architecture of the quaternary glacial succession
title_fullStr Formation and architecture of the quaternary glacial succession
title_full_unstemmed Formation and architecture of the quaternary glacial succession
title_sort formation and architecture of the quaternary glacial succession
publishDate 2003
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op_source Geologija, 2003, Nr. 44, p. 31-37
ISSN 1392-110X
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