A case study in the New York Drumlin Field, an investigation using microsedimentology, resulting in the refinement of a theory of drumlin formation
International audience The formation of drumlins remains a major enigma. It is accepted that drumlins form under active temperate ice most likely within a soft sediment deforming bed at ephemeral ‘sticky points’. These ‘sticky points’ likely lead to the causative mechanism around which sediment nucl...
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author | Menzies, John Hess, Dale Rice, Jessey Wagner, Kaleb Ravier, Edouard |
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description | International audience The formation of drumlins remains a major enigma. It is accepted that drumlins form under active temperate ice most likely within a soft sediment deforming bed at ephemeral ‘sticky points’. These ‘sticky points’ likely lead to the causative mechanism around which sediment nucleation occurs. The critical question is under what conditions and where and how do ‘sticky spots’ form. A comparative investigation of a drumlin and mega-flute in the New York Drumlin Field, as a case study, demonstrates that rheological and sedimentological tills from these different forms are similar. It is not, therefore, rheological change alone that must account for drumlin shape and form but likely the advective subglacial basal sediment flux rate at the ice bed. The rate of sediment motion between the upper interface at the ice–sediment bed boundary, and the lower immobile sediment at depth is crucial. At the lower décollement between the mobile and immobile sediment units, within the deforming sediment package, proto-drumlin nucleation is likely to occur and develop into a streamlined form. The trigger mechanism for such a perturbation is a derivative of sediment rheology and sediment flux rate driven by the overlying ice stresses. Recent evidence from Antarctica lends credence to this new hypothesis that can be related to all drumlins formed under temperate, soft sediment deforming bed conditions. |
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spelling | ftunivangershal:oai:HAL:hal-03971045v1 2025-06-15T14:08:00+00:00 A case study in the New York Drumlin Field, an investigation using microsedimentology, resulting in the refinement of a theory of drumlin formation Menzies, John Hess, Dale Rice, Jessey Wagner, Kaleb Ravier, Edouard Brock University Canada University of Rochester USA University of Waterloo Waterloo Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences - Le Mans (LPG - Le Mans) Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences UMR_C 6112 (LPG) Le Mans Université (UM)-Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Nantes université - UFR des Sciences et des Techniques (Nantes univ - UFR ST) Nantes Université - pôle Sciences et technologie Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)-Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)-Nantes Université - pôle Sciences et technologie Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)-Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)-Le Mans Université (UM)-Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Nantes université - UFR des Sciences et des Techniques (Nantes univ - UFR ST) Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)-Nantes Université (Nantes Univ) 2016-06 https://hal.science/hal-03971045 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2016.01.017 en eng CCSD Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2016.01.017 doi:10.1016/j.sedgeo.2016.01.017 ISSN: 0037-0738 Sedimentary Geology https://hal.science/hal-03971045 Sedimentary Geology, 2016, 338, pp.84-96. ⟨10.1016/j.sedgeo.2016.01.017⟩ Drumlins Till Macrosedimentology Microsedimetology New York State Formation of drumlins [SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2016 ftunivangershal https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2016.01.017 2025-05-26T05:01:23Z International audience The formation of drumlins remains a major enigma. It is accepted that drumlins form under active temperate ice most likely within a soft sediment deforming bed at ephemeral ‘sticky points’. These ‘sticky points’ likely lead to the causative mechanism around which sediment nucleation occurs. The critical question is under what conditions and where and how do ‘sticky spots’ form. A comparative investigation of a drumlin and mega-flute in the New York Drumlin Field, as a case study, demonstrates that rheological and sedimentological tills from these different forms are similar. It is not, therefore, rheological change alone that must account for drumlin shape and form but likely the advective subglacial basal sediment flux rate at the ice bed. The rate of sediment motion between the upper interface at the ice–sediment bed boundary, and the lower immobile sediment at depth is crucial. At the lower décollement between the mobile and immobile sediment units, within the deforming sediment package, proto-drumlin nucleation is likely to occur and develop into a streamlined form. The trigger mechanism for such a perturbation is a derivative of sediment rheology and sediment flux rate driven by the overlying ice stresses. Recent evidence from Antarctica lends credence to this new hypothesis that can be related to all drumlins formed under temperate, soft sediment deforming bed conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Unknown Sedimentary Geology 338 84 96 |
spellingShingle | Drumlins Till Macrosedimentology Microsedimetology New York State Formation of drumlins [SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] Menzies, John Hess, Dale Rice, Jessey Wagner, Kaleb Ravier, Edouard A case study in the New York Drumlin Field, an investigation using microsedimentology, resulting in the refinement of a theory of drumlin formation |
title | A case study in the New York Drumlin Field, an investigation using microsedimentology, resulting in the refinement of a theory of drumlin formation |
title_full | A case study in the New York Drumlin Field, an investigation using microsedimentology, resulting in the refinement of a theory of drumlin formation |
title_fullStr | A case study in the New York Drumlin Field, an investigation using microsedimentology, resulting in the refinement of a theory of drumlin formation |
title_full_unstemmed | A case study in the New York Drumlin Field, an investigation using microsedimentology, resulting in the refinement of a theory of drumlin formation |
title_short | A case study in the New York Drumlin Field, an investigation using microsedimentology, resulting in the refinement of a theory of drumlin formation |
title_sort | case study in the new york drumlin field, an investigation using microsedimentology, resulting in the refinement of a theory of drumlin formation |
topic | Drumlins Till Macrosedimentology Microsedimetology New York State Formation of drumlins [SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] |
topic_facet | Drumlins Till Macrosedimentology Microsedimetology New York State Formation of drumlins [SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] |
url | https://hal.science/hal-03971045 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2016.01.017 |