Reconstruction of sediment provenance and transport processes from the surface textures of quartz grains from Late Pleistocene sandurs and an ice-marginal valley in NW Poland

During the Pomeranian phase of the Weichselian glaciation (~17-16 ka), the Toruń-Eberswalde ice-marginal valley (NW Poland and easternmost Germany) drained water from the Pomeranian ice sheet, while intensive aeolian processes took place across Europe in the foreland of the Scandinavian ice sheet (‘...

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Main Authors: Woronko Barbara, Pisarska-Jamroży Małgorzata, Loon A.J. (Tom) van
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-06-01
Series:Geologos
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/logos-2015-0007
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spelling doaj-dc5ade0820a3423ebda7fd55a9f3921d2021-09-06T19:20:05ZengSciendoGeologos2080-65742015-06-0121210511510.1515/logos-2015-0007logos-2015-0007Reconstruction of sediment provenance and transport processes from the surface textures of quartz grains from Late Pleistocene sandurs and an ice-marginal valley in NW PolandWoronko Barbara0Pisarska-Jamroży Małgorzata1Loon A.J. (Tom) van2Faculty of Geology, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland;Institute of Geology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Maków Polnych 16, 61-606 Poznań, Poland;Institute of Geology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Maków Polnych 16, 61-606 Poznań, PolandDuring the Pomeranian phase of the Weichselian glaciation (~17-16 ka), the Toruń-Eberswalde ice-marginal valley (NW Poland and easternmost Germany) drained water from the Pomeranian ice sheet, while intensive aeolian processes took place across Europe in the foreland of the Scandinavian ice sheet (‘European Sand Belt’). The micromorphology of the quartz grains in the Toruń-Eberswalde ice-marginal valley shows no traces of these aeolian processes, or only vague signs of aeolian abrasion. This is unique among the aeolian sediments in other Pleistocene ice-marginal valleys in this part of Europe. The study of the surfaces of the quartz grains shows that the supply of grains by streams from the south was minimal, which must be ascribed to the climate deterioration during the Last Glacial Maximum, which resulted in a decrease of the discharge of these extraglacial rivers to the ice-marginal valley.https://doi.org/10.1515/logos-2015-0007quartz-grain micromorphologyice-marginal valleysandurweichselian glaciationpoland
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author Woronko Barbara
Pisarska-Jamroży Małgorzata
Loon A.J. (Tom) van
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Pisarska-Jamroży Małgorzata
Loon A.J. (Tom) van
Reconstruction of sediment provenance and transport processes from the surface textures of quartz grains from Late Pleistocene sandurs and an ice-marginal valley in NW Poland
Geologos
quartz-grain micromorphology
ice-marginal valley
sandur
weichselian glaciation
poland
author_facet Woronko Barbara
Pisarska-Jamroży Małgorzata
Loon A.J. (Tom) van
author_sort Woronko Barbara
title Reconstruction of sediment provenance and transport processes from the surface textures of quartz grains from Late Pleistocene sandurs and an ice-marginal valley in NW Poland
title_short Reconstruction of sediment provenance and transport processes from the surface textures of quartz grains from Late Pleistocene sandurs and an ice-marginal valley in NW Poland
title_full Reconstruction of sediment provenance and transport processes from the surface textures of quartz grains from Late Pleistocene sandurs and an ice-marginal valley in NW Poland
title_fullStr Reconstruction of sediment provenance and transport processes from the surface textures of quartz grains from Late Pleistocene sandurs and an ice-marginal valley in NW Poland
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of sediment provenance and transport processes from the surface textures of quartz grains from Late Pleistocene sandurs and an ice-marginal valley in NW Poland
title_sort reconstruction of sediment provenance and transport processes from the surface textures of quartz grains from late pleistocene sandurs and an ice-marginal valley in nw poland
publisher Sciendo
series Geologos
issn 2080-6574
publishDate 2015-06-01
description During the Pomeranian phase of the Weichselian glaciation (~17-16 ka), the Toruń-Eberswalde ice-marginal valley (NW Poland and easternmost Germany) drained water from the Pomeranian ice sheet, while intensive aeolian processes took place across Europe in the foreland of the Scandinavian ice sheet (‘European Sand Belt’). The micromorphology of the quartz grains in the Toruń-Eberswalde ice-marginal valley shows no traces of these aeolian processes, or only vague signs of aeolian abrasion. This is unique among the aeolian sediments in other Pleistocene ice-marginal valleys in this part of Europe. The study of the surfaces of the quartz grains shows that the supply of grains by streams from the south was minimal, which must be ascribed to the climate deterioration during the Last Glacial Maximum, which resulted in a decrease of the discharge of these extraglacial rivers to the ice-marginal valley.
topic quartz-grain micromorphology
ice-marginal valley
sandur
weichselian glaciation
poland
url https://doi.org/10.1515/logos-2015-0007
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