Progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream

This paper presents the results of a detailed microstructural study of a thick till formed beneath the Weichselian (Devensian) Odra palaeo-ice stream, west of Środa Wielkopolska, Poland. This SE-flowing ice stream was one of a number of corridors of faster flowing ice which drained the Scandinavian...

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Main Authors: Phillips, Emrys, Spagnolo, Matteo, Pilmer, Alasdair C.J., Rea, Brice R., Piotrowski, Jan A., Ely, Jeremy C., Carr, Simon
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author Phillips, Emrys
Spagnolo, Matteo
Pilmer, Alasdair C.J.
Rea, Brice R.
Piotrowski, Jan A.
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Carr, Simon
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Spagnolo, Matteo
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description This paper presents the results of a detailed microstructural study of a thick till formed beneath the Weichselian (Devensian) Odra palaeo-ice stream, west of Środa Wielkopolska, Poland. This SE-flowing ice stream was one of a number of corridors of faster flowing ice which drained the Scandinavian Ice Sheet in the Baltic region. Macroscopically, the massive, laterally extensive till which formed the bed of this ice stream lacks any obvious evidence of glaciotectonism (thrusting, folding). However, microscale analysis reveals that bed deformation was dominated by foliation development, recording progressive ductile shearing within a subhorizontal subglacial shear zone. Five successive generations of clast microfabric (S1 to S5) have been identified defining a set of up-ice and down-ice dipping Riedel shears, as well as a subhorizontal shear foliation coplanar to the ice-bed interface. Cross-cutting relationships between the shear fabrics record temporal changes in the style of deformation during this progressive shear event. Kinematic indicators (S-C and ECC-type fabrics) within the till indicate a consistent SE-directed shear sense, in agreement with the regional ice flow pattern. A model of bed deformation involving incremental progressive simple shear during till accretion is proposed. The relative age of this deformation was diachronous becoming progressively younger upwards, compatible with subglacial shearing having accompanied till accretion at the top of the deforming bed. Variation in the relative intensity of the microfabrics records changes in the magnitude of the cumulative strain imposed on the till and the degree of coupling between the ice and underlying bed during fast ice flow.
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/4c309de8-3241-48f4-bb1f-cdce43801cd5 2025-06-15T14:29:37+00:00 Progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream Phillips, Emrys Spagnolo, Matteo Pilmer, Alasdair C.J. Rea, Brice R. Piotrowski, Jan A. Ely, Jeremy C. Carr, Simon 2018-08-01 application/pdf https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/4c309de8-3241-48f4-bb1f-cdce43801cd5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.06.009 https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/135887282/1_s2.0_S0277379118303238_main.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Phillips, E, Spagnolo, M, Pilmer, A C J, Rea, B R, Piotrowski, J A, Ely, J C & Carr, S 2018, 'Progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream', Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 193, pp. 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.06.009 Ductile shearing Foliation development Glacier bed deformation Micromorphology Palaeo-ice stream article 2018 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.06.009 2025-05-22T07:33:36Z This paper presents the results of a detailed microstructural study of a thick till formed beneath the Weichselian (Devensian) Odra palaeo-ice stream, west of Środa Wielkopolska, Poland. This SE-flowing ice stream was one of a number of corridors of faster flowing ice which drained the Scandinavian Ice Sheet in the Baltic region. Macroscopically, the massive, laterally extensive till which formed the bed of this ice stream lacks any obvious evidence of glaciotectonism (thrusting, folding). However, microscale analysis reveals that bed deformation was dominated by foliation development, recording progressive ductile shearing within a subhorizontal subglacial shear zone. Five successive generations of clast microfabric (S1 to S5) have been identified defining a set of up-ice and down-ice dipping Riedel shears, as well as a subhorizontal shear foliation coplanar to the ice-bed interface. Cross-cutting relationships between the shear fabrics record temporal changes in the style of deformation during this progressive shear event. Kinematic indicators (S-C and ECC-type fabrics) within the till indicate a consistent SE-directed shear sense, in agreement with the regional ice flow pattern. A model of bed deformation involving incremental progressive simple shear during till accretion is proposed. The relative age of this deformation was diachronous becoming progressively younger upwards, compatible with subglacial shearing having accompanied till accretion at the top of the deforming bed. Variation in the relative intensity of the microfabrics records changes in the magnitude of the cumulative strain imposed on the till and the degree of coupling between the ice and underlying bed during fast ice flow. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Unknown Quaternary Science Reviews 193 1 23
spellingShingle Ductile shearing
Foliation development
Glacier bed deformation
Micromorphology
Palaeo-ice stream
Phillips, Emrys
Spagnolo, Matteo
Pilmer, Alasdair C.J.
Rea, Brice R.
Piotrowski, Jan A.
Ely, Jeremy C.
Carr, Simon
Progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream
title Progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream
title_full Progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream
title_fullStr Progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream
title_full_unstemmed Progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream
title_short Progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream
title_sort progressive ductile shearing during till accretion within the deforming bed of a palaeo-ice stream
topic Ductile shearing
Foliation development
Glacier bed deformation
Micromorphology
Palaeo-ice stream
topic_facet Ductile shearing
Foliation development
Glacier bed deformation
Micromorphology
Palaeo-ice stream
url https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/4c309de8-3241-48f4-bb1f-cdce43801cd5
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.06.009
https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/135887282/1_s2.0_S0277379118303238_main.pdf