Glacimarine diamicts are produced by diverse processes, and genetic differentiation is often problematic using macro-sedimentological criteria alone. Micromorphology offers a potentially helpful tool in such investigations. Macroscopically massive diamict samples of known glacimarine origin, from the Polar North Atlantic, Antarctica and north Irish Sea, were prepared for micromorphological analysis to (1) identify microstructures unique to different modes of sedimentation and (2) interpret genetic processes from those structures. The samples comprised examples of debris-flow, iceberg-turbate and suspension settling deposits from late Quaternary glacier influenced marine environments: tidewater glacier, sub- or pro-ice shelf and contine...
AbstractThe glacial diamicts deposited in the Jutulsessen area of Gjelsvikfjella, Dronning Maud Land...
that bear large superglacial-debris loads, and "ridge " glaciers that occupy the divides b...
Sediments on high Arctic shelves result from modern processes and the effect of former glaciations. ...
Fine-grained laminated deposits are often reported from contemporary and ancient glacimarine sedimen...
This research explores relationships between the macroscale sedimentology and micromorphology of gla...
Micromorphology of glaciofluvial sediments were only partially shown by Mahaney et al. (2001). This ...
Micromorphology is used to examine and compare a Late Jurassic diamictite from northeast Scotland wi...
Upper Precambrian diamictites in Varangerfjorden (northern Norway) have been examined for evidence o...
Micromorphology is a well-established technique adopted by Quaternary scientists which has received ...
Bibliography: pages 151-157.Rapidly retreating (0.5-1.0 kmy⁻¹) temperate valley glaciers leave a thi...
currently ice-free coastal areas exposed in physiographically different polar periglacial environ-me...
Since its introduction in the 1980s, micromorphology has proved invaluable in its application to gla...
This thesis examines how microstructures in glaciogenic sediments reflect the processes forming the...
Particle size analysis and scanning electron microscopy have been used with some success to differen...
A combination of field investigation and micromorphological analysis has been applied to polydeforme...
AbstractThe glacial diamicts deposited in the Jutulsessen area of Gjelsvikfjella, Dronning Maud Land...
that bear large superglacial-debris loads, and "ridge " glaciers that occupy the divides b...
Sediments on high Arctic shelves result from modern processes and the effect of former glaciations. ...
Fine-grained laminated deposits are often reported from contemporary and ancient glacimarine sedimen...
This research explores relationships between the macroscale sedimentology and micromorphology of gla...
Micromorphology of glaciofluvial sediments were only partially shown by Mahaney et al. (2001). This ...
Micromorphology is used to examine and compare a Late Jurassic diamictite from northeast Scotland wi...
Upper Precambrian diamictites in Varangerfjorden (northern Norway) have been examined for evidence o...
Micromorphology is a well-established technique adopted by Quaternary scientists which has received ...
Bibliography: pages 151-157.Rapidly retreating (0.5-1.0 kmy⁻¹) temperate valley glaciers leave a thi...
currently ice-free coastal areas exposed in physiographically different polar periglacial environ-me...
Since its introduction in the 1980s, micromorphology has proved invaluable in its application to gla...
This thesis examines how microstructures in glaciogenic sediments reflect the processes forming the...
Particle size analysis and scanning electron microscopy have been used with some success to differen...
A combination of field investigation and micromorphological analysis has been applied to polydeforme...
AbstractThe glacial diamicts deposited in the Jutulsessen area of Gjelsvikfjella, Dronning Maud Land...
that bear large superglacial-debris loads, and "ridge " glaciers that occupy the divides b...
Sediments on high Arctic shelves result from modern processes and the effect of former glaciations. ...