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Record #117708:

Sedimentary environments associated with glacial Lake Trimingham, Norfolk, UK / Jane K. Hart.

Title: Sedimentary environments associated with glacial Lake Trimingham, Norfolk, UK / Jane K. Hart.
Author(s): Hart, Jane K.
Date: 1992.
In: Boreas. (1992.), Vol. 21(2) (1992)
Abstract: Shows that there were two glacial advances at this site, with intervening phase of proglacial lake sedimentation that lasted for 2 ka. Detailed investigation of lake sediments enabled facies reconstruction showing spatial and temporal changes within lake. Ice-sheet retreat and later re-advance can be detected by means of sequences of varved sediments. Suggests that lake formed as result of coalescence of two ice sheets and it may be associated with diachronously formed North Sea lake.
Notes:

Boreas. Vol. 21(2) :119-136 (1992).

Keywords: 551.33 -- Glacial geology.
551.332.2 -- Drift, glacial. Deposits.
551.332.26 -- Glacio-lacustrine deposits and varves.
551.332.56 -- Lakes, ice-dammed. Glacial lakes. Disruption of water drainage.
.000(410) -- British author.
E7 -- Glaciology: glacial geology and ice ages.
(420) -- England.
SPRI record no.: 117708

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