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    amir fard

    ... map in Milthers (1930, Plate I), out-cropping rock is found in the area of crystalline rocks, especially in the northeastern part (Hammeren-Vang-Rø) and in ... Varved clay is found in some valleys in positions that imply a for-mer... more
    ... map in Milthers (1930, Plate I), out-cropping rock is found in the area of crystalline rocks, especially in the northeastern part (Hammeren-Vang-Rø) and in ... Varved clay is found in some valleys in positions that imply a for-mer ice-damming of the eastern part of the basins of clay ...
    A well-exposed section in an esker near Ryssjön (S Sweden), strongly affected by several phases of glacitectonism, showed two phenomena that are uncommon and that seem to have a causal relationship. The first phenomenon is the occurrence... more
    A well-exposed section in an esker near Ryssjön (S Sweden), strongly affected by several phases of glacitectonism, showed two phenomena that are uncommon and that seem to have a causal relationship. The first phenomenon is the occurrence of a load cast consisting predominantly of gravel in deposits formed just inside or outside a tunnel mouth. The load cast is over 3 m high and 8 m wide, a size that has previously not been described from unconsolidated sediments. Two nearby, somewhat smaller load casts consisting mainly of sand also have dimensions of over 2 m, indicating that the formation of huge load casts was apparently a feature related to the special conditions under which loading could develop at this site. The second remarkable feature is that not only is a till present in the succession above the load cast, thus indicating re-advance of the ice, but deposits overlying this till are also deformed by glacitectonism, proving that at least a second phase of ice re-advance must have occurred. This situation has not previously been documented. It is concluded that the varying differential overburden of sediment and particularly the retreating and re-advancing ice in this area were responsible for the formation of the extremely large load casts, possibly triggered by seismic shocks related to isostatic adjustment caused by oscillations of the ice front.
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    The results of a sedimentological study of a branching esker system near Uniszki, north-central Poland, provide a deeper insight into the depositional processes that took place within a subglacial tunnel formed during the Wartanian (=... more
    The results of a sedimentological study of a branching esker system near Uniszki, north-central Poland, provide a deeper insight into the depositional processes that took place within a subglacial tunnel formed during the Wartanian (= Late Saalian) glaciation. The internal structure of the esker deposits is complex, and coarse-grained debris intercalates with silt and clay layers. Ten main lithofacies types are recognized, including one formed in a tunnel-mouth environment; and three other lithofacies, which must have been deposited in a truly subglacial environment. A “subglacial-tunnel association” is defined. Fluctuations in meltwater discharge through the tunnels resulted in cyclicity in the sedimentary succession. Deposition of fine-grained facies took place during low discharge, whereas boulder and gravel lithofacies formed in the tunnel-mouth during high discharge. Changes in the hydrostatic conditions finally resulted in the collapse of the tunnel roof, so that the succession became covered with supraglacial deposits. The Uniszki deposits record deposition under highly variable sedimentary hydrostatic conditions, which is typical of environments in
    the Polish Lowlands. The results of the present study provide some criteria for the interpretation of subglacial meltwater debris and thus may contribute to the current discussion on subglacial-tunnel sedimentation.
    The Ekeby site, south of Stockholm, has been chosen to elucidate glaciofluvial sedimentation processes soon after the end of the Younger Dryas. Detailed lithofacies and grain-size analyses of gravel, sand and fine sediment sequences in a... more
    The Ekeby site, south of Stockholm, has been chosen to elucidate glaciofluvial sedimentation processes soon after the end of the Younger Dryas. Detailed lithofacies and grain-size analyses of gravel, sand and fine sediment sequences in a gravel pit reflect changes in the ...
    ABSTRACT Added t.p. with thesis statement laid in. "Kvartärgeologiska Institutionen"--Cover. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Stockholm University, 1998. Includes bibliographical references.
    Page 1. GFF volume 121 (1999), pp. 161–207. Thematic section Recognition of Abrupt Climate Change in Clastic Sedimentary Environments: Methods, Limitations, and Potential Abrupt changes of the climate imply drastic changes ...
    Page 1. GFF volume 121 (1999), pp. 194–197. Note Formation of the Sorundamalm glaciofluvial deposit and its paleohydrological significance, Stockholm area, east-central Sweden AMIR MOKHTARI FARD Mokhtari Fard, A ...