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Sedimentation style of a Pleistocene kame terrace from the Western Sudety Mountains, S Poland Cover

Sedimentation style of a Pleistocene kame terrace from the Western Sudety Mountains, S Poland

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|Jul 2010

Abstract

The depositional conditions of kame terraces in a mountain valley were analysed sedimentologically and petrologically through a series of kame terraces in the Rudawy Janowickie mountains. The kame terraces comprise five lithofacies associations. Lithofacies association GRt, Sp originates from deposition in the high-energy, deep gravel-bed channel of a braided river. Lithofacies association GC represents a washed out glacial till. Probably a thin layer of till was washed out by sandy braided rivers (Sp). The fourth association (Fh, Fm) indicates a shallow and quite small glaciomarginal lake. The last association (GRt, GRp) indicates the return of deposition in a sandy-bed braided channel. The petrography of the Janowice Wiekie pit and measurements of cross-stratified beds indicate a palaeocurrent direction from N to S. The Janowice Wielkie sedimentary succession accumulated most probably during the Saalian (Odranian, Saale I, Drenthe) as the first phase of ice-sheet melting, because the kame terrace under study is the highest one, 25-27 m above the Bóbr river level. The deposits under study are dominated by local components. The proglacial streams flowed along the margin of the ice sheet and deposited the kame terrace. The majority of the sedimentary succession was deposited in a confined braided-river system in quite deep channels.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10118-009-0008-8 | Journal eISSN: 2080-6574 | Journal ISSN: 1426-8981
Language: English
Page range: 101 - 110
Published on: Jul 14, 2010
Published by: Adam Mickiewicz University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 3 issues per year

© 2010 Małgorzata Pisarska-Jamroży, Katarzyna Machowiak, Dariusz Krzyszkowski, published by Adam Mickiewicz University
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.

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