The sedimentology of the Late Pleistocene Bannow Till stratotype, County Wexford, southeast Ireland.

The sedimentology and structural features of the Bannow Till are presented from two sites in Bannow Bay, CountyWexford, southern Ireland, the stratotype for this Irish inland till. Beach deposits of last interglacial age are overlain locally by aeolian sands, providing a maximum age for the depositi...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
Main Authors: Evans, D .J. A., O' Cofaigh, C.
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spelling ftunivdurham:oai:dro.dur.ac.uk.OAI2:6876 2023-05-15T16:41:09+02:00 The sedimentology of the Late Pleistocene Bannow Till stratotype, County Wexford, southeast Ireland. Evans, D .J. A. O' Cofaigh, C. 2008-01-01 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/6876/ https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7878(08)80309-4 unknown Geological Society Publishing House dro:6876 issn:0016-7878 doi:10.1016/S0016-7878(08)80309-4 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/6876/ https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7878(08)80309-4 Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 2008, Vol.119(3-4), pp.329-338 [Peer Reviewed Journal] Barrow Till Stratotype Glacitectonite Subglacial traction till Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftunivdurham https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7878(08)80309-4 2020-05-28T22:27:50Z The sedimentology and structural features of the Bannow Till are presented from two sites in Bannow Bay, CountyWexford, southern Ireland, the stratotype for this Irish inland till. Beach deposits of last interglacial age are overlain locally by aeolian sands, providing a maximum age for the deposition of the Bannow Till. Three sedimentary units at Bannow comprise a vertical continuum of sheared bedrock (glacitectonite) grading upwards into a subglacial till of mostly local derivation. Shearing and clast macrofabric data indicate that ice flow was from the north to northeast, indicative of glacier movement from an inland source. At Wood Village, glacier advance from the northeast is recorded by the glacitectonization of bedrock, interglacial marine sands, aeolian sands and periglacial slope deposits. This glacitectonized sequence of sediments is overlain unconformably by an extensive tabular unit of interbedded diamictons and stratified sediments typical of deposition in proximal proglacial outwash fans. The Bannow Till is classified as a glacitectonite–subglacial traction till continuum, having been derived from the shearing and fragmentation of shale bedrock from which blocks and slabs have been displaced along fault planes by brittle deformation and then edge-rounded and pulverized. The stratigraphic nature of the evidence for glaciation at Bannow Bay, and hence the Bannow Till stratotype, is typical of glacier/ice-sheet marginal settings in areas of soft bedrock. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Durham University: Durham Research Online Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 119 3-4 329 338
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topic Barrow Till
Stratotype
Glacitectonite
Subglacial traction till
spellingShingle Barrow Till
Stratotype
Glacitectonite
Subglacial traction till
Evans, D .J. A.
O' Cofaigh, C.
The sedimentology of the Late Pleistocene Bannow Till stratotype, County Wexford, southeast Ireland.
topic_facet Barrow Till
Stratotype
Glacitectonite
Subglacial traction till
description The sedimentology and structural features of the Bannow Till are presented from two sites in Bannow Bay, CountyWexford, southern Ireland, the stratotype for this Irish inland till. Beach deposits of last interglacial age are overlain locally by aeolian sands, providing a maximum age for the deposition of the Bannow Till. Three sedimentary units at Bannow comprise a vertical continuum of sheared bedrock (glacitectonite) grading upwards into a subglacial till of mostly local derivation. Shearing and clast macrofabric data indicate that ice flow was from the north to northeast, indicative of glacier movement from an inland source. At Wood Village, glacier advance from the northeast is recorded by the glacitectonization of bedrock, interglacial marine sands, aeolian sands and periglacial slope deposits. This glacitectonized sequence of sediments is overlain unconformably by an extensive tabular unit of interbedded diamictons and stratified sediments typical of deposition in proximal proglacial outwash fans. The Bannow Till is classified as a glacitectonite–subglacial traction till continuum, having been derived from the shearing and fragmentation of shale bedrock from which blocks and slabs have been displaced along fault planes by brittle deformation and then edge-rounded and pulverized. The stratigraphic nature of the evidence for glaciation at Bannow Bay, and hence the Bannow Till stratotype, is typical of glacier/ice-sheet marginal settings in areas of soft bedrock.
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author Evans, D .J. A.
O' Cofaigh, C.
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O' Cofaigh, C.
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title The sedimentology of the Late Pleistocene Bannow Till stratotype, County Wexford, southeast Ireland.
title_short The sedimentology of the Late Pleistocene Bannow Till stratotype, County Wexford, southeast Ireland.
title_full The sedimentology of the Late Pleistocene Bannow Till stratotype, County Wexford, southeast Ireland.
title_fullStr The sedimentology of the Late Pleistocene Bannow Till stratotype, County Wexford, southeast Ireland.
title_full_unstemmed The sedimentology of the Late Pleistocene Bannow Till stratotype, County Wexford, southeast Ireland.
title_sort sedimentology of the late pleistocene bannow till stratotype, county wexford, southeast ireland.
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