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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Im Tiefland Nordwestdeutschlands sind von der saalezeitlichen Vereisung aufgebauten glazifluvialen Geestplatten und Stauchmoränen von flachen Niederungen umgeben. Im Untersuchungsgebiet im Hümmling besteht die Geestplatte aus hauptsächlich sandigen Schmelzwasserablagerungen die von Grundmoräne oder Blockbestreuung überdeckt sind. Diese Sanderfläche ist vom Haupt-Drenthe-Vorstoß abgelagert und danach beim weiteren Vorrücken des Eises überfahren worden. Die Schmelzwassersande bilden nach oben gröber werdende Sequenzen, die im Untersuchungsgebiet in drei Gruben aufgeschlossen sind. Vom Liegenden zum Hangenden sind in den Aufschlüssen drei vom Wasser abgelagerte Fazies erkennbar: eine untere glazilimnische Fazies, eine Übergangsfazies und eine obere glazifluviale Fazies. Sofern sich keine erosiven Zwischenfälle ergeben haben, ist die aufwärtsgerichtete Veränderung von einer Fazies zur anderen ausgesprochen allmählich. Dieser Artikel bringt Argumente dafür, daß die untere Fazies abgelagert worden sei in einer abflußlosen Senke,die sich im fernen Vorland des Inlandeises befand. Durch diesen Vorgang wurde das Gelände eingeebnet und vorbereitet auf eine allmähliche Änderung von glazilimnischen nach glazifluvialen Ablagerungsverhältnissen.
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; saalian glaciation ; geestplatten ; glaciolacustrine deposits
    Language: English
    Type: article , publishedVersion
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2001-06-01
    Description: The Late weichselian Pleniglacial wind regime in the eastern Netherlands is reconstructed by means of landform and sedimentological analysis. This analysis involves aeolian and fluvial landforms in the Dinkel river valley in the Twente region. The aeolian deposits considered here date from the Last Glacial Maximum (approximately 22 ka) to the start of the Belling Interstadial at 14.7 ka.A major event in this period is the formation of a cryoturbation level caused by permafrost degradation, overlain by an erosional hiatus dated between 21 and 17 ka. Both features are attributed to a period of warmer and moister climate, causing permafrost degradation and erosion by surficial runoff. Thereafter aeolian activity prevailed under relatively arid conditions. A deflation surface was formed, the Beuningen Gravel Bed. This deflation surface is present in many Weichselian sections in the Netherlands and the adjacent parts of Belgium and Germany. The deflation occurred concurrently with deposition of coversand at other places.The morphology of the coversand-landscape in the Dinkel valley was controlled by the relief of the pre-existing floodplain and the wind pattern. Coversand ridges consisting of low dunes accumulated near the margins of the active channel belt. Relatively thick sand sheets occur in the leesides of the ridges, thin sand sheets are found at greater distance.Mainly westerly sand-transporting winds operated during winter and summer. In winter aeolian deposition occurred by frequent and strong easterly winds also. On the smallest, local scale, the pattern of deposition was determined by the topography and moisture of the receiving surface.Coversand deposition came to an end with the formation of a sand sheet under relatively warm and less arid conditions. Coversand deposition continued into the Belling Interstadial; colonization of the coversand surface by vegetation probably has been delayed by nutrient-poor conditions.
    Print ISSN: 0016-7746
    Electronic ISSN: 1573-9708
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1997-01-01
    Description: In the lowlands of northwest Germany, glaciofluvial plateaus (German: Geestplatten), and pushmoraines built up by the Saalian ice sheet are surrounded by flat and low-lying country. In the study area in the Hümmling, the Geestplatte consists o f mainly sandy meltwater deposits with a capping of groundmoraine or till residue. This outwash plain was built up during the Main Drenthe Advance of the Saalian glaciation and subsequently overridden by the expanding ice sheet. The meltwater deposits form coarsening- upward sequences exposed in three sandpits in the study area. From base to top in the exposures, three waterlaid fades are distinguished: a basal glaciolacustrine fades, a transitional fades and an upper glaciofluvial fades. Unless erosion has interfered, the upward change from one fades to the next is markedly gradational. The paper gives arguments for the distal-lake origin of the basal fades. It supposedly formed as the fill of drainless depressions in the distant foreland of the ice-sheet margin. By this process, the terrain was levelled and prepared for a gradual change from glaciolacustrine to glaciofluvial depositional regime.
    Print ISSN: 0424-7116
    Electronic ISSN: 2199-9090
    Topics: Geosciences , History
    Published by Copernicus on behalf of Deutsche Quartärvereinigung.
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