Verlandete Altwässer auf der Niederterrasse bei Köln?: Die Entstehung des Linder Bruchs aufgrund einer Pollen- und Großrestanalyse

A pollen-analysis was made of the Linder Bruch, which is located on the Lower Rhine Terrace south of Wahn. Additionally, an examination was made of the macro-floral remains. The results show that the organic sediments were deposited at the beginning of pollenzone X/XI (Overbeck & Schneider)....

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Main Author: I. Peters
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 1966-12-01
Series:Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart
Online Access:https://www.eg-quaternary-sci-j.net/17/139/1966/egqsj-17-139-1966.pdf
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spelling doaj-e43755e52c8a4019b42e0f38ffdbe9b02020-11-25T01:37:54ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsEiszeitalter und Gegenwart0424-71162199-90901966-12-011713914810.3285/eg.17.1.11Verlandete Altwässer auf der Niederterrasse bei Köln?: Die Entstehung des Linder Bruchs aufgrund einer Pollen- und GroßrestanalyseI. PetersA pollen-analysis was made of the Linder Bruch, which is located on the Lower Rhine Terrace south of Wahn. Additionally, an examination was made of the macro-floral remains. The results show that the organic sediments were deposited at the beginning of pollenzone X/XI (Overbeck & Schneider). They are not old river deposits, but the product of secondary mooring of a dried-up river arm, which apparently belongs to the Rhine system. The overflow-water was run-off from the higher lying Middle Terrace. At present the problem of the varying water-levels in the Linder Bruch remains unresolved. A possibility is the change from forest- to settlement-areas on the Middle Terrace. Why the Linder Bruch did not become moored at a much earlier period has not yet been satisfactorily explained. It is possible that the Merheimer Bruch near Köln results from a secondary mooring, too. Similar to the Linder Bruch it is situated in an old river-channel on the Lower Terrace of the eastern Rhine side.https://www.eg-quaternary-sci-j.net/17/139/1966/egqsj-17-139-1966.pdf
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Verlandete Altwässer auf der Niederterrasse bei Köln?: Die Entstehung des Linder Bruchs aufgrund einer Pollen- und Großrestanalyse
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author_facet I. Peters
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title Verlandete Altwässer auf der Niederterrasse bei Köln?: Die Entstehung des Linder Bruchs aufgrund einer Pollen- und Großrestanalyse
title_short Verlandete Altwässer auf der Niederterrasse bei Köln?: Die Entstehung des Linder Bruchs aufgrund einer Pollen- und Großrestanalyse
title_full Verlandete Altwässer auf der Niederterrasse bei Köln?: Die Entstehung des Linder Bruchs aufgrund einer Pollen- und Großrestanalyse
title_fullStr Verlandete Altwässer auf der Niederterrasse bei Köln?: Die Entstehung des Linder Bruchs aufgrund einer Pollen- und Großrestanalyse
title_full_unstemmed Verlandete Altwässer auf der Niederterrasse bei Köln?: Die Entstehung des Linder Bruchs aufgrund einer Pollen- und Großrestanalyse
title_sort verlandete altwässer auf der niederterrasse bei köln?: die entstehung des linder bruchs aufgrund einer pollen- und großrestanalyse
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart
issn 0424-7116
2199-9090
publishDate 1966-12-01
description A pollen-analysis was made of the Linder Bruch, which is located on the Lower Rhine Terrace south of Wahn. Additionally, an examination was made of the macro-floral remains. The results show that the organic sediments were deposited at the beginning of pollenzone X/XI (Overbeck & Schneider). They are not old river deposits, but the product of secondary mooring of a dried-up river arm, which apparently belongs to the Rhine system. The overflow-water was run-off from the higher lying Middle Terrace. At present the problem of the varying water-levels in the Linder Bruch remains unresolved. A possibility is the change from forest- to settlement-areas on the Middle Terrace. Why the Linder Bruch did not become moored at a much earlier period has not yet been satisfactorily explained. It is possible that the Merheimer Bruch near Köln results from a secondary mooring, too. Similar to the Linder Bruch it is situated in an old river-channel on the Lower Terrace of the eastern Rhine side.
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