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  • 1990-1994  (4)
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    Springer
    Natural hazards 9 (1994), S. 191-196 
    ISSN: 1573-0840
    Keywords: Mass movements ; neotectonics ; stress field ; Nigeria
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Geography , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract In mountainous areas of great relief, mass movements occur regularly as the result of the normal cyclic landscape development process. However, mass movements also occur in areas of lower relief, i.e. in areas of less geomorphic activity. An extreme case of this type has been found in the development of cracks in a flat savannah area of Nigeria which has generally been ascribed to purely hydrological causes. Nevertheless, it can be shown that the development of the cracks occurs along the shear lines of the neotectonic stress field, so thatgeotectonic processes represent the ‘ultimate’ cause of the mass movements here as well. Conditions intermediate between those obtaining in mountainous and flat areas are found inhilly regions. In this instance, we have investigated a further particular area of Nigeria: the hills and river valleys near Ankpa in Benue State. Nevertheless, the instabilities in the ground may again have a much deeper primary cause. The primary unstable features appear as gullies; these are seen to form a definite orientation pattern; - which fact would point to a tectonic predesign. This contention can be substantiated by studying numerically the orientation pattern of the gullies/cracks and making a statistical analysis thereof. The pattern of the gullies is then compared with joint orientation measurements. It turns out that the pertinent orientation patterns agree within a few degrees with each other indicating that the gullies/cracks and the joints have been created by the same cause: viz. by the action of the stress field: the latter must beneotectonic, since the joints are found in recent laterite.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1993-09-30
    Description: On the genesis of the Aare Gorge, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland: A Statistical analysis of the directions of joints and river segments in the region of the Aare Gorge yields that these directions coincide and that therefore the Gorge was not created by epigenetic river erosion in lower Cretaceous imestones with early Tertiary breccias and sandstones, but that it was predesigned by tectonic joints. In this instance, the joint-clefts were at most cleared out: the erosion at the foot of the gorge is minimal. It is quite possible that the preexisting joint-clefts reach quite deep down and were not only not "cut" by the Aare river , but filled by sediments up to the supposed base level of erosion.
    Print ISSN: 0016-7312
    Electronic ISSN: 2194-8798
    Topics: Ethnic Sciences , Geography
    Published by Copernicus
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1994-12-31
    Description: Kluses and Related Forms in the Swiss Jura Mountains – It is shown that the usual theory of the genesis of the "kluses" (transverse gorges cutting across ndges) in the Jura mountains of Switzerland by fluvial erosion by antecedent rivers is untenable: 1 st. the erosive power of a river on its bed is by at least a factor 100 too small to abrade solid rock as found in the kluses 2nd. the orientation structure of the segments of the rivers flowing in the kluses is non-random which, by the tenets of the principle of antagonism in landscape development. is indicative of a non-exogenic origin of them. 3rd. the orientation structure of the klus-nvers agrees with that of the joints in the area. 4th, in view of the fact that the joints are known to have been caused by recent plate-tectonic processes, the same must be assumed for the kluses: the latter owe their genesis to complicated geologic lineaments, folds and shear faults. This fact has practical consequences: During the construction of tunnels underneath a klus one has to take into consideration that the disturbance in the landscape represented by a klus my well reach geologically far into the basement. 5th,the erosion of the kluses oecurred in parallel to the direction of the joints. In this instance, the debris produced by the tectonic processes and by frost action was removed by the mechanical and chemical action of the water. During the cold times and cold spells during warm times this water was mainly melt-water. 6th, special studies are necessary for the determination of the quantity of debris that was removed. The time-span available for this removal is much longer than commonly assumed: it begins with the first tectonic foldnig, in the Jura mountains already in mid-Miocene, 15 Ma ago.
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    Topics: Ethnic Sciences , Geography
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 1994-03-01
    Print ISSN: 0921-030X
    Electronic ISSN: 1573-0840
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Geography , Geosciences
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