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Depositional architecture and palaeogeographic significance of Middle Pleistocene glaciolacustrine ice marginal deposits in northwestern Germany: a synoptic overview / Jutta Winsemann, and 3 others.

Title: Depositional architecture and palaeogeographic significance of Middle Pleistocene glaciolacustrine ice marginal deposits in northwestern Germany: a synoptic overview / Jutta Winsemann, and 3 others.
Author(s): Winsemann, Jutta.
Date: 2011.
In: Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart : E&G : Quaternary Science Journal. (2011.), Vol. 69(2-3) (2011)
Abstract: Describes sedimentary characteristics, depositional history, and palaeogeographic significance of glaciolacustrine ice-marginal deposits in Upper Weser and Upper Leine valleys, deposited into deep proglacial lakes at terminus of (Saalian) Drenthe ice sheet. Discusses deposition and deformation of deposits with respect to glacier terminus dynamics, lake-level fluctuations and basement tectonics. Based on data from 27 pits, over 4000 boreholes, shear-wave seismic survey, DEMs and GIS, establishes pattern and character of mid-Pleistocene deposits and attempts to improve palaeogeographic reconstructions of Weser and Leine glacial lakes and reconcile inconsistencies in current valley-fill models. Hypothesizes that formation and catastrophic drainage of deep proglacial lakes considerably influenced Drenthe ice-sheet stability, possibly initiating Hondsrug ice stream and rapid deglaciation.
Notes:

Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart : E&G : Quaternary Science Journal. Vol. 69(2-3) :212-235 (2011).

Keywords: 551.33 -- Glacial geology.
551.324.24 -- Ice sheets and caps: Drenthe.
551.324.6 -- Land ice, fluctuation.
551.336 -- Ice ages.
551.337 -- Chronology of the Pleistocene and recent periods.
551.332 -- Glacial deposition.
551.332.2 -- Drift, glacial. Deposits.
551.8 -- Palaeogeography.
551.332.26 -- Glacio-lacustrine deposits and varves.
551.332.56 -- Lakes, ice-dammed. Glacial lakes. Disruption of water drainage.
551.324.65 -- Land ice, surges and catastrophic changes.
551.324.54 -- Land ice, flow of particular glaciers.
556.55 -- Lakes and ponds.
551.791 -- Pleistocene.
551.24 -- Geotectonics.
550.822 -- Geological drilling and coring.
550.834 -- Seismic survey methods.
528.9 -- Cartography.
025.4.036 -- Computers, information applications.
E7 -- Glaciology: glacial geology and ice ages.
(430) -- Germany.
SPRI record no.: 199281

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650 07 ‡a550.822 -- Geological drilling and coring.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a550.834 -- Seismic survey methods.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a528.9 -- Cartography.‡2udc
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