1993
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3390080305
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Pattern of deglaciation of the last (Late Devensian) Scottish ice sheet: Evidence from ice‐marginal deposits in the Dee valley, Northeast Scotland

Abstract: Brown, 1. M. Pattern of deglaciation of the last (Late Devensian) Scottish ice sheet: evidence from ice-marginal deposits in the Dee valley, northeast Scotland lournaf ABSTRACT: The mode of deglaciation of the last Scottish ice sheet is assessed from evidence provided by geomorphological mapping and sedimentology. ice-marginal deposits in the Dee valley have a distinctive morphological expression and a characteristically varied sedimentology that strongly resembles those from subpolar glaciers. The deposits te… Show more

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“…British National Grid co-ordinates persists in modern literature (e.g. Brown, 1993;Russell, 1995). We feel it is a useful distinction, if only to exclude those lateral channels which should not be used to demarcate ice-margin positions.…”
Section: Methods and Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…British National Grid co-ordinates persists in modern literature (e.g. Brown, 1993;Russell, 1995). We feel it is a useful distinction, if only to exclude those lateral channels which should not be used to demarcate ice-margin positions.…”
Section: Methods and Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was probably a sequential south-westward 'un-zipping' down the North Sea coast of 'Strathmore' and 'East Grampian' ice during deglaciation (Simpson, 1955), possibly accompanied by a marine incursion up to about 30 m OD (Peacock, 1999). Minor readvances at Aberdeen, Dinnet and Aboyne are thought to have interrupted the general westward retreat of East Grampian ice (Jamieson, 1906;Bremner, 1931;Bremner, 1943;Synge, 1956;Sutherland and Gordon, 1993;Brown 1993Brown , 1994Evans et al, 2005). Important evidence for a minor, late-stage onshore readvance of Moray Firth ice occurs at St Fergus (Figure 6c), where raised marine deposits lying up to about 17 m OD have been deformed within a low ridge, probably a push moraine (Hall and Jarvis, 1989;Peacock, 1997).…”
Section: The Lithostratigraphy and Bedrock Geology Of Ne Scotlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Aberdeen-Lammermuir Readvance (Synge, 1956;Sissons,1967aSissons, , 1981 was proposed to account for almost continuous assemblages of glacifluvial sands and gravels. In the Aberdeen area this is typified by a 3 km wide belt of ice-marginal deposits stretching across the lower Dee valley (Brown, 1993). Linear accumulations of glacifluvial deposits were mapped in the Aberdeen area by Synge (1963b) and associated with glacier margins during readvances (e.g.…”
Section: Northern and Central Scotlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such features were previously assigned to a Dinnet Readvance by Bremner (1931a) and Synge (1956) and then reinterpreted as stagnation deposits by Sugden (1972, 1977), Sugden and Clapperton (1975) and Murdoch (1975). The most recent assessment of the ice-marginal deposits in the Dee Valley by Brown (1993) proposes a marginal supraglacial origin similar to the evolution of moraines on sub-polar glaciers. This explains their linearity and diverse sedimentology and indicates a series of glacier recessional stages.…”
Section: Northern and Central Scotlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
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