STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF DEVENSIAN (DIMLINGTON-STADIAL) GLACIAL DEPOSITS, EAST YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND

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作者
EVANS, DJA
OWEN, LA
ROBERTS, D
机构
[1] Department of Geography and Topographic Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow
[2] Department of Geography, University of London, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX, Royal Holloway
[3] Department of Geography, University of Southampton, Southampton
关键词
STRATIGRAPHY; SEDIMENTOLOGY; MICROMORPHOLOGY; SKIPSEA TILL FORMATION; DIMLINGTON STADIAL; DEVENSIAN;
D O I
10.1002/jqs.3390100305
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the glacial deposits exposed along the coast of east Yorkshire are reviewed. Critical sections at Filey Brigg, Barmston and Skipsea are examined to reassess the stratigraphy of Devensian Dimlington Stadial glacial deposits in the light of recent developments in glacial sedimentology. Sedimentary and glaciotectonic structures studied in the field and by using scanning electron microscopy are emphasised. Two hypotheses are considered for the genesis of the interbedded diamictons and stratified sediments. The first involves the deposition of lodgement till and/or deformation till followed by meltout till, which was overridden to produce more deformation till, reflecting periods of ice stagnation punctuated by glacier thickening. The second hypothesis, which is favoured on the basis of field evidence and micromorphology, involves the vertical accretion of a deforming till layer associated with cavity/channel or tunnel valley fills, beneath active ice. At Barmston the upper part of the diamicton contains elongate pendant structures containing gravels, indicating that the diamicton was saturated and able to flow. The diamictons, therefore, represent a complex sequence of tills deposited and deformed by active ice during the Dimlington Stadial. Previously published stratigraphical schemes involving classifications of multiple tills in east simplified and it is more appropriate to assign these to a single formation, the Skipsea Till Formation. Rhythmic glaciolacustrine and proglacial glaciofluvial sediments overlie the tills at Barmston and Skipsea. These were deposited in sag basins during deglaciation as the tills settled and deformed under thickening sediment and as buried ice melted out. Extensive sands and gravels cap the succession and were deposited on a sandur during the later stages of deglaciation.
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