Principal component analysis of the geochemistry of soil developed on till in Northern Ireland

This paper presents results from the first regional statistical analysis of soils developed on till in Northern Ireland, using the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland's Tellus geochemical database. Till geochemistry is largely determined by its parent bedrock and soils developed on tills are...

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Main Authors: Michael Dempster, Paul Dunlop, Andreas Scheib, Mark Cooper
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/17445647.2013.789414
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:taf:tjomxx:v:9:y:2013:i:3:p:373-389 2023-05-15T16:40:14+02:00 Principal component analysis of the geochemistry of soil developed on till in Northern Ireland Michael Dempster Paul Dunlop Andreas Scheib Mark Cooper http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/17445647.2013.789414 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/17445647.2013.789414 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:32:22Z This paper presents results from the first regional statistical analysis of soils developed on till in Northern Ireland, using the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland's Tellus geochemical database. Till geochemistry is largely determined by its parent bedrock and soils developed on tills are known to inherit this geochemical signature. Soil geochemistry from areas of till can therefore be used to establish sediment provenance which in turn provides information on palaeo ice flow directions and ice sheet history. In this study, we use Principal Component Analysis to establish geochemical groupings that can be related back to likely bedrock parent material for the tills in the region. The maps, presented here at 1:445,000 scale, show the results of the first regional investigation of soil geochemistry of part of the northern sector of the Irish Ice Sheet. The results indicate that the upper surface of the majority of tills in the study area have a close relationship to local bedrock with rapid geochemical changes observed at lithological boundaries. This suggests that tills in this sector of the Irish Ice Sheet are primarily local in origin, indicating rapid entrainment of bedrock and low rates of evacuation of debris to the ice margin. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description This paper presents results from the first regional statistical analysis of soils developed on till in Northern Ireland, using the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland's Tellus geochemical database. Till geochemistry is largely determined by its parent bedrock and soils developed on tills are known to inherit this geochemical signature. Soil geochemistry from areas of till can therefore be used to establish sediment provenance which in turn provides information on palaeo ice flow directions and ice sheet history. In this study, we use Principal Component Analysis to establish geochemical groupings that can be related back to likely bedrock parent material for the tills in the region. The maps, presented here at 1:445,000 scale, show the results of the first regional investigation of soil geochemistry of part of the northern sector of the Irish Ice Sheet. The results indicate that the upper surface of the majority of tills in the study area have a close relationship to local bedrock with rapid geochemical changes observed at lithological boundaries. This suggests that tills in this sector of the Irish Ice Sheet are primarily local in origin, indicating rapid entrainment of bedrock and low rates of evacuation of debris to the ice margin.
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author Michael Dempster
Paul Dunlop
Andreas Scheib
Mark Cooper
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Paul Dunlop
Andreas Scheib
Mark Cooper
Principal component analysis of the geochemistry of soil developed on till in Northern Ireland
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Paul Dunlop
Andreas Scheib
Mark Cooper
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title Principal component analysis of the geochemistry of soil developed on till in Northern Ireland
title_short Principal component analysis of the geochemistry of soil developed on till in Northern Ireland
title_full Principal component analysis of the geochemistry of soil developed on till in Northern Ireland
title_fullStr Principal component analysis of the geochemistry of soil developed on till in Northern Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Principal component analysis of the geochemistry of soil developed on till in Northern Ireland
title_sort principal component analysis of the geochemistry of soil developed on till in northern ireland
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