Tunnel valleys: Genetic models, sedimentary infill and 3D architecture

During its geological history, earth has experienced several periods of extreme cold climate. During these glaciations, ice sheets covered large parts of the globe. Because of the erosive power of flowing meltwater and ice, deep incisions, such as fjords, are an important aspect of the glacial envir...

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Main Author: Janszen, A. (author)
Other Authors: Luthi, S.M. (promotor), Moscariello, A. (promotor)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:b2897176-e66d-4dfe-b8c1-26fa9b280d9c 2023-07-30T04:04:07+02:00 Tunnel valleys: Genetic models, sedimentary infill and 3D architecture Janszen, A. (author) Luthi, S.M. (promotor) Moscariello, A. (promotor) 2012-10-31 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b2897176-e66d-4dfe-b8c1-26fa9b280d9c en eng 9789462031708 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b2897176-e66d-4dfe-b8c1-26fa9b280d9c (c) 2012 Janszen, A. Earth Sciences Geology Glaciations Oil and Gas Groundwater Pleistocene Ordovician Tunnel Valleys doctoral thesis Text 2012 fttudelft 2023-07-08T20:18:45Z During its geological history, earth has experienced several periods of extreme cold climate. During these glaciations, ice sheets covered large parts of the globe. Because of the erosive power of flowing meltwater and ice, deep incisions, such as fjords, are an important aspect of the glacial environment. This thesis covers one specific type of incision: so-called tunnel valleys. Tunnel valleys are up to 100 km long, 5 km wide and 400 m deep incisions. These landforms are present, amongst others, in the subsurface of the northern part of the Netherlands where they are associated with the Pleistocene glaciation. However, how these tunnel valleys were formed remains a controversy. Over the previous two decades, tunnel valleys have gained societal importance as the pore space between the sediments filling tunnel valleys frequently contains important resources, such as groundwater and hydrocarbons. For efficient exploitation of these resources it is important to understand how and where tunnel valleys were formed, the controlling factors on their dimensions and how they were filled. Analysis of boreholes and seismic data has provided new insights into the processes that resulted in the formation and infilling of tunnel valleys. It has been shown that tunnel valleys form beneath the outer ice-cap rim during phases of ice-sheet recession. The rate of ice-sheet recession determines the morphology and infilling of tunnel valleys. These insights provide useful predictive criteria for the exploration of resources contained within these landforms. Geoscience & Engineering Civil Engineering and Geosciences Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Ice cap Ice Sheet Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository
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topic Earth Sciences
Geology
Glaciations
Oil and Gas
Groundwater
Pleistocene
Ordovician
Tunnel Valleys
spellingShingle Earth Sciences
Geology
Glaciations
Oil and Gas
Groundwater
Pleistocene
Ordovician
Tunnel Valleys
Janszen, A. (author)
Tunnel valleys: Genetic models, sedimentary infill and 3D architecture
topic_facet Earth Sciences
Geology
Glaciations
Oil and Gas
Groundwater
Pleistocene
Ordovician
Tunnel Valleys
description During its geological history, earth has experienced several periods of extreme cold climate. During these glaciations, ice sheets covered large parts of the globe. Because of the erosive power of flowing meltwater and ice, deep incisions, such as fjords, are an important aspect of the glacial environment. This thesis covers one specific type of incision: so-called tunnel valleys. Tunnel valleys are up to 100 km long, 5 km wide and 400 m deep incisions. These landforms are present, amongst others, in the subsurface of the northern part of the Netherlands where they are associated with the Pleistocene glaciation. However, how these tunnel valleys were formed remains a controversy. Over the previous two decades, tunnel valleys have gained societal importance as the pore space between the sediments filling tunnel valleys frequently contains important resources, such as groundwater and hydrocarbons. For efficient exploitation of these resources it is important to understand how and where tunnel valleys were formed, the controlling factors on their dimensions and how they were filled. Analysis of boreholes and seismic data has provided new insights into the processes that resulted in the formation and infilling of tunnel valleys. It has been shown that tunnel valleys form beneath the outer ice-cap rim during phases of ice-sheet recession. The rate of ice-sheet recession determines the morphology and infilling of tunnel valleys. These insights provide useful predictive criteria for the exploration of resources contained within these landforms. Geoscience & Engineering Civil Engineering and Geosciences
author2 Luthi, S.M. (promotor)
Moscariello, A. (promotor)
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Janszen, A. (author)
author_facet Janszen, A. (author)
author_sort Janszen, A. (author)
title Tunnel valleys: Genetic models, sedimentary infill and 3D architecture
title_short Tunnel valleys: Genetic models, sedimentary infill and 3D architecture
title_full Tunnel valleys: Genetic models, sedimentary infill and 3D architecture
title_fullStr Tunnel valleys: Genetic models, sedimentary infill and 3D architecture
title_full_unstemmed Tunnel valleys: Genetic models, sedimentary infill and 3D architecture
title_sort tunnel valleys: genetic models, sedimentary infill and 3d architecture
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