The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation

The glacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas is poorly understood despite the English Lake District being a key area for assessing the dynamics of the British-Irish ice sheet. This project undertook geomorphological mapping and sub-surface geophysical investigations in order to inves...

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Main Author: JENKINS, GERAINT,THOMAS-HOWARD
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11237/
http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11237/1/Geraint_Jenkins,_MSc_thesis,_Final_Corrections,_31.08.15.pdf
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spelling ftunidurhamethes:oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:11237 2023-05-15T16:41:23+02:00 The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation JENKINS, GERAINT,THOMAS-HOWARD 2015 application/pdf http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11237/ http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11237/1/Geraint_Jenkins,_MSc_thesis,_Final_Corrections,_31.08.15.pdf unknown oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:11237 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11237/1/Geraint_Jenkins,_MSc_thesis,_Final_Corrections,_31.08.15.pdf JENKINS, GERAINT,THOMAS-HOWARD (2015) The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation. Masters thesis, Durham University. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11237/ Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2015 ftunidurhamethes 2022-09-23T14:16:29Z The glacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas is poorly understood despite the English Lake District being a key area for assessing the dynamics of the British-Irish ice sheet. This project undertook geomorphological mapping and sub-surface geophysical investigations in order to investigate the glacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake. Drumlins and moraine ridges adjacent to the lake point to a relatively simple ice advance and retreat during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), but sub-bottom profile data from the lake floor suggests a more complex glacial history with a lower basement till or bedrock overlain by glaciolacustrine and glaciofluvial sediments. An eroded lower till or bedrock illustrates erosion potentially taking place during LGM ice coverage with the Bassenthwaite basin entirely inundated at this period. Moraine ridges along the length of Bassenthwaite Lake illustrate punctuated retreat of a constrained Lateglacial valley glacier. In addition to this, ice-marginal fluctuations are recorded through localised deformation within glaciolacustrine sediments. Continued retreat of the glacier results in the deposition of an upper glaciolacustrine sequence with ice-berg rafted debris identified. The identification of a re-advance till unit and the deformation of a lower glaciolacustrine sequence illustrates a fluctuating ice margin, which in some places re-advanced up to ~ 1 km and points to a dynamic ice mass occupying the Bassenthwaite basin. A drumlin was also investigated through sub-bottom profiling and was interpreted to have been created through erosion of the underlying bedrock. Following this, sedimentary packages overlie and infill the drumlin with two glacier re-advance events resulting in drumlinisation. It is clear that sub-bottom profiling has the potential to illustrate the internal composition and structure of submerged drumlins in addition to providing valuable information into Lateglacial glacier retreat dynamics. Thesis Ice Sheet Durham University: Durham e-Theses English Lake ENVELOPE(-106.601,-106.601,59.500,59.500)
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description The glacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas is poorly understood despite the English Lake District being a key area for assessing the dynamics of the British-Irish ice sheet. This project undertook geomorphological mapping and sub-surface geophysical investigations in order to investigate the glacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake. Drumlins and moraine ridges adjacent to the lake point to a relatively simple ice advance and retreat during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), but sub-bottom profile data from the lake floor suggests a more complex glacial history with a lower basement till or bedrock overlain by glaciolacustrine and glaciofluvial sediments. An eroded lower till or bedrock illustrates erosion potentially taking place during LGM ice coverage with the Bassenthwaite basin entirely inundated at this period. Moraine ridges along the length of Bassenthwaite Lake illustrate punctuated retreat of a constrained Lateglacial valley glacier. In addition to this, ice-marginal fluctuations are recorded through localised deformation within glaciolacustrine sediments. Continued retreat of the glacier results in the deposition of an upper glaciolacustrine sequence with ice-berg rafted debris identified. The identification of a re-advance till unit and the deformation of a lower glaciolacustrine sequence illustrates a fluctuating ice margin, which in some places re-advanced up to ~ 1 km and points to a dynamic ice mass occupying the Bassenthwaite basin. A drumlin was also investigated through sub-bottom profiling and was interpreted to have been created through erosion of the underlying bedrock. Following this, sedimentary packages overlie and infill the drumlin with two glacier re-advance events resulting in drumlinisation. It is clear that sub-bottom profiling has the potential to illustrate the internal composition and structure of submerged drumlins in addition to providing valuable information into Lateglacial glacier retreat dynamics.
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author JENKINS, GERAINT,THOMAS-HOWARD
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The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation
author_facet JENKINS, GERAINT,THOMAS-HOWARD
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title The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation
title_short The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation
title_full The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation
title_fullStr The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation
title_full_unstemmed The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation
title_sort lateglacial history of bassenthwaite lake and adjacent areas, lake district, uk; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation
publishDate 2015
url http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11237/
http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11237/1/Geraint_Jenkins,_MSc_thesis,_Final_Corrections,_31.08.15.pdf
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JENKINS, GERAINT,THOMAS-HOWARD (2015) The Lateglacial history of Bassenthwaite Lake and adjacent areas, Lake District, UK; a sub-bottom profiling and geomorphological investigation. Masters thesis, Durham University.
http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11237/
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