Pleistocene glaciation in the east of the Russian Plain: Ural or Scandinavian glacier? | Die pleistozane Vergletscherung im Osten der Russischen Ebene: Zentrum im Ural oder Skandinavien?

A widespread occurrence of boulders and pebbles of Ural origin, forming watershed deposits and denudation hills ('puges') was discovered in the east of the Russian Plain at the end of the last century. These deposits were sometimes considered to be relicts of tills of the Pleistocene Ural...

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Main Authors: Dedkov A., Butakov G.
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Published: 1999
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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/130362 2023-05-15T17:05:00+02:00 Pleistocene glaciation in the east of the Russian Plain: Ural or Scandinavian glacier? | Die pleistozane Vergletscherung im Osten der Russischen Ebene: Zentrum im Ural oder Skandinavien? Dedkov A. Butakov G. 1999 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=130362 unknown Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Supplementband 59 113 0044-2798 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=130362 SCOPUS00442798-1999-113-SID0032957804 Article 1999 ftneicon 2020-07-21T11:47:27Z A widespread occurrence of boulders and pebbles of Ural origin, forming watershed deposits and denudation hills ('puges') was discovered in the east of the Russian Plain at the end of the last century. These deposits were sometimes considered to be relicts of tills of the Pleistocene Ural ice sheets. The discussion about correlation of the Ural and Scandinavian glaciations lasted about 100 years. In the course of longterm investigations it has been established that the desintegrated rocks scattered on the surface are derived of Permian and Mesozoic conglomerates (petrographic and granulometric composition, roundness and other features). Two complexes can be identified in this material, i.e. the Upper Permian - Lower Triassic and Middle Jurassic. The difference in their composition displays the difference in climatic conditions during the denudation of the Ural: arid in the Permian and Early Triassic and humid in the Jurassic period. The north and west of the territory were covered only by the Scandinavian glacier. It is demonstrated by boulders from the Kola peninsula and Karelia. The traces of Pleistocene glaciation can be observed in the Urals mountains only at about 59°30 N latitude. Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) Kola Peninsula
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description A widespread occurrence of boulders and pebbles of Ural origin, forming watershed deposits and denudation hills ('puges') was discovered in the east of the Russian Plain at the end of the last century. These deposits were sometimes considered to be relicts of tills of the Pleistocene Ural ice sheets. The discussion about correlation of the Ural and Scandinavian glaciations lasted about 100 years. In the course of longterm investigations it has been established that the desintegrated rocks scattered on the surface are derived of Permian and Mesozoic conglomerates (petrographic and granulometric composition, roundness and other features). Two complexes can be identified in this material, i.e. the Upper Permian - Lower Triassic and Middle Jurassic. The difference in their composition displays the difference in climatic conditions during the denudation of the Ural: arid in the Permian and Early Triassic and humid in the Jurassic period. The north and west of the territory were covered only by the Scandinavian glacier. It is demonstrated by boulders from the Kola peninsula and Karelia. The traces of Pleistocene glaciation can be observed in the Urals mountains only at about 59°30 N latitude.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dedkov A.
Butakov G.
spellingShingle Dedkov A.
Butakov G.
Pleistocene glaciation in the east of the Russian Plain: Ural or Scandinavian glacier? | Die pleistozane Vergletscherung im Osten der Russischen Ebene: Zentrum im Ural oder Skandinavien?
author_facet Dedkov A.
Butakov G.
author_sort Dedkov A.
title Pleistocene glaciation in the east of the Russian Plain: Ural or Scandinavian glacier? | Die pleistozane Vergletscherung im Osten der Russischen Ebene: Zentrum im Ural oder Skandinavien?
title_short Pleistocene glaciation in the east of the Russian Plain: Ural or Scandinavian glacier? | Die pleistozane Vergletscherung im Osten der Russischen Ebene: Zentrum im Ural oder Skandinavien?
title_full Pleistocene glaciation in the east of the Russian Plain: Ural or Scandinavian glacier? | Die pleistozane Vergletscherung im Osten der Russischen Ebene: Zentrum im Ural oder Skandinavien?
title_fullStr Pleistocene glaciation in the east of the Russian Plain: Ural or Scandinavian glacier? | Die pleistozane Vergletscherung im Osten der Russischen Ebene: Zentrum im Ural oder Skandinavien?
title_full_unstemmed Pleistocene glaciation in the east of the Russian Plain: Ural or Scandinavian glacier? | Die pleistozane Vergletscherung im Osten der Russischen Ebene: Zentrum im Ural oder Skandinavien?
title_sort pleistocene glaciation in the east of the russian plain: ural or scandinavian glacier? | die pleistozane vergletscherung im osten der russischen ebene: zentrum im ural oder skandinavien?
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