2018
DOI: 10.1111/bor.12317
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Ice‐marginal forced regressive deltas in glacial lake basins: geomorphology, facies variability and large‐scale depositional architecture

Abstract: Brandes, C. 2018 (October): Ice-marginal forced regressive deltas in glacial lake basins: geomorphology, facies variability and large-scale depositional architecture.This study presents a synthesis of the geomorphology, facies variability and depositional architecture of ice-marginal deltas affected by rapid lake-level change. The integration of digital elevation models, outcrop, borehole, groundpenetrating radar and high-resolution shear-wave seismic data allows for a comprehensive analysis of these delta sys… Show more

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“…; Postma ; Winsemann et al . ). The geographical position of the foreset beds of FA4 is significant because it is situated directly adjacent to the part of the Peace River lowlands in which a lake would have most likely been impounded by the LIS (cf.…”
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“…; Postma ; Winsemann et al . ). The geographical position of the foreset beds of FA4 is significant because it is situated directly adjacent to the part of the Peace River lowlands in which a lake would have most likely been impounded by the LIS (cf.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…High braiding intensity is associated with areas of cyclic steps (hydraulic jumps), which have been previously recorded in the proximal zone of ice‐contact subaqueous fans (Winsemann et al . ) or at channel confluences in the fluvial plain of a braidplain delta (Fig. ; Nemec ).…”
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