2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3091.2008.01018.x
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Anatomy of a subaqueous ice‐contact fan and delta complex, Middle Pleistocene, North‐west Germany

Abstract: This paper presents a detailed analysis of the high-resolution facies architecture of the Middle Pleistocene Porta subaqueous ice-contact fan and delta complex, deposited on the northern margin of glacial Lake Weser (Northwest Germany). A total of 10 sand and gravel pits and more than 100 wells were examined to document the complex facies architecture. The field study was supplemented with a ground-penetrating radar survey and a shear-wave seismic survey. All collected sedimentological and geophysical data wer… Show more

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“…The largest ice-proximal fans are probably produced when ice-dammed subglacial or surface lakes drain rapidly to marine-or laketerminating ice margins (e.g. Winsemann et al 2009); such catastrophic events can take place over days to weeks (e.g. Russell 2001,2006), implying that decadal ice-marginal stability is not needed in these circumstances.…”
Section: Ice-marginal Landforms: Sedimentary Fansmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The largest ice-proximal fans are probably produced when ice-dammed subglacial or surface lakes drain rapidly to marine-or laketerminating ice margins (e.g. Winsemann et al 2009); such catastrophic events can take place over days to weeks (e.g. Russell 2001,2006), implying that decadal ice-marginal stability is not needed in these circumstances.…”
Section: Ice-marginal Landforms: Sedimentary Fansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fricker et al 2007), these non-steady processes may produce significant depocentres of sorted sediment, often showing bedforms indicating high flow rates (e.g. Winsemann et al 2009;Dowdeswell et al 2016i). Secondly, where surface meltwater is unavailable, unusually high geothermal heat fluxes such as those beneath parts of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet affected by widespread Cenozoic rifting and volcanism (e.g.…”
Section: Glacial Landforms and Varying Meltwater Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter, both in lacustrine and marine settings, proglacial deposits tend to form large fan-shaped accumulations with considerable lateral extent and thickness (e.g. Russell et al 2003;Winsemann et al 2009). …”
Section: Glaciogenic Depositional Environments and Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Armstrong et al 2002;Pugin et al 2004;Eiriksson et al 2006;Ahmad et al 2009;Kristensen & Huuse 2012). Ground-penetrating radar studies of eskers, push moraines and outwash deposits yield amazingly detailed images on an outcrop scale (Bakker & van der Meer 2003;Winsemann et al 2009). Because of the cost and impracticalities of acquiring reflection seismic data in populated onshore areas, and because of the ability of electromagnetic and electrical methods to image resistivity changes between sands and clays and salinity changes in groundwater, potential field and electromagnetic methods, in particular using airborne electromagnetic equipment, have been employed with impressive results to locate groundwater reserves hosted in tunnel valleys (Danielsen et al 2003;Gabriel et al 2003;Jørgen-sen & Sandersen 2006;Kehew et al 2012;Sandersen & Jørgensen 2012).…”
Section: Geophysical Imaging Of Glaciogenic Reservoirsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rhythmically bedded laminated and rippled sand, rippled silty sand, and rarely silty clay 1. Dense turbulent flow ice-proximal deposits in a subaqueous fan setting (Benn and Evans 1998;Delaney 2002;Thomas and Chiverrell 2006;Winsemann et al 2009;Ravier et al 2014) 1000 2. Ripped-up clasts 3.…”
Section: Paleozoic Bedrock Surfacementioning
confidence: 99%