2006
DOI: 10.4113/jom.2006.48
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Late Pleistocene-Holocene Buried Valleys in the Cork Syncline, Ireland

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“…Pleistocene rivers rapidly cut steep sided gorges to the new base level to meet these low sea-level positions. The result was the creation of a classic U-shaped glacial trough with a base possibly in excess of -100 mOD (Davis et al, 2005, Devoy, 2005, which was subsequently infilled with glaciofluvial sands and gravels. This large aquifer provides a groundwater source close to the surface, enhancing the potential for open loop geothermal exploration and exploitation in the area at low to medium costs.…”
Section: Cork Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pleistocene rivers rapidly cut steep sided gorges to the new base level to meet these low sea-level positions. The result was the creation of a classic U-shaped glacial trough with a base possibly in excess of -100 mOD (Davis et al, 2005, Devoy, 2005, which was subsequently infilled with glaciofluvial sands and gravels. This large aquifer provides a groundwater source close to the surface, enhancing the potential for open loop geothermal exploration and exploitation in the area at low to medium costs.…”
Section: Cork Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed accounts of the background bedrock and Quaternary sediment geology in Cork have been given by several authors (e.g. Reilly and Sleeman 1977;Sleeman 1991;MacCarthy 2002;Devoy 2005 andDavis et al 2006) and thus a brief summary is only provided here.…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quaternary deposits in Cork city are comprised of thick Pleistocene glacial diamicts/tills and fluvio-glacial sediments and interglacial deposits and Holocene interglacial marine, estuarine and alluvial deposits infilling glacially over-deepened valleys eroded into the underlying Carboniferous limestone bedrock (Davis et al 2006). Throughout the Pleistocene ice sheets and interglacial fluvial systems eroded and deepened east-west oriented Variscaninfluced bedrock depressions.…”
Section: Quaternary Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Detailed accounts of the background geology in Cork have been given by Nevill (1969), Whittow (1974), Reilly & Sleeman (1977), Sleeman (1991), Allen et al (1999), MacCarthy (2002), Devoy (2005), Milenic & Allen (2005) and Davis et al (2006), and thus a brief summary only is warranted here.…”
Section: Background Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%